Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) Practice Exam

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Which one of the following is not an established twelve-step program?

  1. Narcotics Anonymous

  2. Cocaine Anonymous

  3. Hallucinogens Anonymous

  4. Alcoholics Anonymous

The correct answer is: Hallucinogens Anonymous

Hallucinogens Anonymous is not an established twelve-step program recognized in the same way as the others listed. The twelve-step model has been widely adopted by various recovery programs, specifically targeting substance use and addiction. Narcotics Anonymous, Cocaine Anonymous, and Alcoholics Anonymous are all well-documented and established groups that help individuals dealing with addiction to narcotics, cocaine, and alcohol, respectively. Each of these organizations has a defined structure and community support that follows the twelve-step framework created by Alcoholics Anonymous in the 1930s. While there are other entities and groups focused on hallucinogen use, there isn't an organized program specifically named Hallucinogens Anonymous that has the same level of recognition and structured twelve-step approach as the other three options. Thus, identifying it as the correct choice highlights the importance of recognizing established programs within the addiction recovery landscape.