Understanding the 5 Small Group Guidelines: Guideline 4

Understanding the 5 Small Group Guidelines: Guideline 4

Guideline 4 for Celebrate Recovery small groups says: “Anonymity and confidentiality are basic requirements. What is shared in the group stays in the group. The only exception is when someone threatens to injure themselves or others.” To me, this guideline is not just...
Understanding the 5 Small Group Guidelines: Guideline 3

Understanding the 5 Small Group Guidelines: Guideline 3

‘We are here to support one another, not “fix” one another’ What it means? Everyone would love a quick ‘fix’ to their issues. And many come to a 12 step recovery programme expecting just that. But we need to be realistic. The chances are you have been struggling with...
Being a Celebrate Recovery ambassador

Being a Celebrate Recovery ambassador

In January, I attended my first Celebrate Recovery (CR) ambassador meeting online. It was so encouraging to see people across the country joining, and to see how CR is so much bigger than the group in my little corner of the UK. At the meeting we discussed how we can...
Understanding the 5 Small Group Guidelines: Guideline 2

Understanding the 5 Small Group Guidelines: Guideline 2

At Celebrate Recovery we read the five guidelines during the open share group time every week.  Guideline 2 states: There is no cross-talk. Cross-talk is when two individuals engage in conversations excluding all others. Each person is free to express his or her...
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