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Sponsors and Sponsees Help Forum This forum is to discuss any topics, questions or comments you have on sponsorship from How To Pick A Sponsor to When To Step Back and more. |
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10-23-2013, 10:10 AM | #1 |
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The difference between your Sponsor and your Therapist
Twelve Ways To Tell The Difference Between Your Sponsor And Your Therapist.
1. Your sponsor isn't all that interested in the "reasons" you drank. 2. Your therapist thinks your root problem is your lack of self-esteem, negative self-image, and your poor self-concept. Your sponsor thinks your problem is self. 3. Your therapist wants you to pamper your "inner child." Your sponsor thinks it ought to be spanked. 4. Your sponsor thinks your inventory should be about you, not your parents. 5. Speaking of your parents, your sponsor tells you not to confront them, but to make amends to them. 6. The only time your sponsor uses the word "closure" is before the word "mouth." 7. Your sponsor thinks "boundaries" are things you need to take down not build up. 8. Your therapist wants you to love yourself first; your sponsor wants you to love others first. 9. Your therapist prescribes care-taking and medication. Your sponsor prescribes prayer making and meditation. 10. Your sponsor thinks "anger management skills" are numbered 1 through 12. 11. Now that you haven't had a drink in six months, your therapist thinks you should make a list of your goals and objectives for the next five years, starting with finishing up that college degree. Your sponsor thinks you should start today by cleaning the coffee pots and helping him carry a heavy box of literature to a jail. 12. Your sponsor won't lose his license to practice if he talks about God.
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