Why Do a Lot of Psychologists Send People to AA Even if They Are Atheists?

Question by Vernon: Why do a lot of psychologists send people to AA even if they are atheists?

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Answer by Ray
AA is for alcoholics
Athiests have no religous beliefs.

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