Chynna Phillips joined 12-step program after self reflection: 'I am one sick puppy'
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Chynna Phillips is using a range of therapies to heal, including Al-Anon and 12-step programs and terror management theory to battle thoughts of death.
"So the rumors are true, I have definitely joined a 12-step program," Phillips said while chatting with fans on her "California Preachin'" YouTube series. "I used to be in a 12-step program many, many years ago – decades – but, I have joined a new 12-step program, and it is called Al-Anon." Tracy Wright is an entertainment reporter for Fox News Digital. Send story tips to Tracy.Wright@fox.com.
While Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is geared more toward the individual struggling with alcoholism, Al-Anon is focused on loved ones affected by a person with alcoholism. Both groups follow AA practices, including the 12-step program to overcome addiction.