SMART support groups are different from psychotherapy.
The SMART meetings and related web sites may in no way be construed as psychotherapy or any other type of professional mental health service
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Most of our meetings are facilitated by individuals much like yourself. It is not necessary to be an expert in any aspect of the SMART® Program to host and attend a SMART meeting. In time, you can study these books, as well as other books on the Reading List, in depth. The discussions in each meeting will help guide you in choosing what aspects of the SMART® Program to focus on.
Many decide to begin holding SMART Recovery® meetings because they find the ideas in the SMART® program very appealing, and because they have been personally helpful . they believe and have found that having a support group based on these ideas is helpful to themselves and to those who would choose to attend. It takes awhile to learn the ideas in SMART®, and the group could helps us do that.

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