In ancient Greece, the asclepion was a healing temple dedicated to Asclepius, the God of Medicine. Asclepius learned the art of surgery from the centaur Chiron and had the ability to raise the dead. The Rod of Asclepius is a roughhewn branch entwined with a single serpent.
Friday, June 15, 2007
Alcoholics Anonymous
One of our assignments to understand substance abuse and rehabilitation was to attend an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. It was a worthwhile assignment. I wouldn't normally go to a meeting, but I didn't mind attending. The demographics were interesting; it was an open meeting of about 30 alcoholics, mostly men. The men sat apart from each other; the women sat with someone else. I was curious to find out that there were so many ritual-like components of the meeting. Whenever someone would introduce himself, there would be this autonomic "Hi, my name is ____. I'm an alcoholic." When people recited the 12 steps or quoted different parts of the handbook, it really seemed like they were all indoctrinated into this secret society with a code and handshake. There was a Lord's Prayer at the end of the meeting. All of this made AA seem like a religious institution whose first step of induction requires acknowledging a Higher Power. Kind of fascinating, though I admit this was my only experience so it may be skewed. AA gives attendees a sense of community; many seemed to be regulars. They struck up a pretty good debate about how to stay sober. One guy shared his life story. And I learned something.
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