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Do not fill this in! {{Short description|Christian behaviour modification program}} {{Infobox organization | name = Celebrate Recovery | image = | founded_date = 1991 | tax_id = | registration_id = | founder = John Baker | location = [[Lake Forest, California]], [[United States]] | coordinates = | origins = | key_people = Johnny Baker | area_served = 10 countries | product = | mission = | focus = | method = | revenue = | endowment = | num_volunteers = | num_employees = | num_members = | subsid = | owner = | non-profit_slogan = | former name = | homepage = [https://www.celebraterecovery.com/ celebraterecovery.com] | dissolved = | footnotes = }} [[File:Celebrate Recovery meeting location in Alaska (32817942417).jpg|thumb|A sign advertising a Celebrate Recovery meeting in Anchorage, Alaska]] '''Celebrate Recovery''' is an American [[Christianity|Christian]] [[twelve-step program]] designed to facilitate [[recovery approach|recovery]] from a wide variety of troubling behavior patterns. The global headquarters is in [[Lake Forest, California]], [[United States]]. == History == [[File:Driveway to Saddleback Church, Rancho Capistrano.jpg|thumb|Driveway to Saddleback Church, Rancho Capistrano]] The organization was founded in 1991 by John Baker, a former [[alcoholic]] staff member of [[Saddleback Church]] with the support of Pastor [[Rick Warren]].<ref> Kate Shellnutt, [https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2016/august-web-only/how-celebrate-recovery-helped-evangelicals-open-up-about-ad.html How Celebrate Recovery Helped Evangelicals Open Up About Addiction], christianitytoday.com, USA, August 12, 2016 </ref> John Baker served as the primary author of The Celebrate Recovery curriculum and materials. In 2004, the program was approved by the California Department of Corrections and entered prisons.<ref> John Leland, [https://www.nytimes.com/2004/06/10/us/offering-ministry-and-early-release-to-prisoners.html Offering Ministry, and Early Release, to Prisoners], nytimes.com, USA, June 10, 2004</ref> In 2020, the organization was present in 10 countries around the world.<ref> CR, [https://www.celebraterecovery.com/about/ministries-of-cr/cr-international International Celebrate Recovery], celebraterecovery.com, USA, retrieved November 5, 2022</ref> == Programs == Celebrate Recovery is a recovery program aimed at all "hurts, habits, and hang-ups", including but not exclusive to: high anxiety; co-dependency; compulsive behaviors; sex addiction; financial dysfunction; drug and alcohol addictions; and eating disorders.{{sfn|Lobdell|1999}} Celebrate Recovery is one of the seven largest [[Addiction recovery groups|addiction recovery support group]] programs.{{sfn|Kelly|White|2012|p=2}} Promotional materials assert that over 5 million people have participated in a Celebrate Recovery step study in over 35,000 churches.<ref> CR, [https://www.celebraterecovery.com/about About], celebraterecovery.com, USA, retrieved November 5, 2022</ref><ref>{{harvnb|Lobdell|1999}}: <q>Alcoholics and drug addicts make up only 30% of Celebrate Recovery's membership</q></ref> Leaders seek to normalize substance abuse as similar to other personal problems common to all people.<ref>{{harvnb|Lobdell|1999}}: <q>"We are all broken," program founder John Baker says. "We have all sinned. We have all missed the mark. We are all struggling with a hurt, habit or hang-up."</q></ref> == Methods == Celebrate Recovery uses both the 12 steps developed by [[Alcoholics Anonymous]] and a very similar set of eight sequential principles that are understood as a lesson of [[Jesus]]' [[Beatitudes]].{{sfn|Kelly|White|2012|p=9}}{{sfn|Headley|Olges|Sickinger|2010}}{{sfn|Brown|Whitney|Schneider|Vega|2006}}{{sfn|Baker|2005}} In addition to issue non-specific large group gatherings and individual mentoring, Celebrate Recovery encourages participants to form a small group of "[[accountability partner]]s" who all have the same problem and support one another closely.{{sfn|Kelly|White|2012|p=9}} Celebrate Recovery groups are held under the management of local church organizations.<ref>{{harvnb|Kelly|White|2012|p=9}}: <q>Celebrate Recovery... function[s] under the auspices of formal church organizations.</q></ref> A study of Celebrate Recovery participants published in 2011 by the ''Journal of Religion and Health'', found that levels of spirituality were associated with greater confidence to resist substance use.{{sfn|Brown|Tonigan|Pavlik|Kosten|2011}} Celebrate Recovery has not been significantly studied, so there is no empirical evidence regarding the impacts or efficacy of the Celebrate Recovery program.{{sfn|Kelly|White|2012|p=10|ps=: <q>CRβs rapid growth and popularity presents some evidence of its potential benefit. However, little is known about its ability to engage, and retain members over time or whether it helps reduce relapse rates and enhances the odds of long-term recovery.</q>}} == Program fidelity constraints == The name Celebrate Recovery is a registered [[trademark]] of John Baker,<ref>[http://tsdr.uspto.gov/#caseNumber=78148908&caseType=SERIAL_NO&searchType=statusSearch U.S. trademark record for "Celebrate Recovery"]</ref> and the national Celebrate Recovery organization requires that groups using this name hold closely to a standardized format.{{sfn|Kelly|White|2012|p=9}}{{sfn|Headley|Olges|Sickinger|2010}} They may not use resources outside of [[the Bible]] and authorized Celebrate Recovery curriculum materials.<ref name="trademark-dna">{{cite web|url=http://www.celebraterecovery.com/index.php/about-us/dna-of-celebrate-recovery|title=The Trademark Statement β DNA of CR|first=|last=|date=|website=CelebrateRecovery.com|access-date=22 April 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170429065421/http://www.celebraterecovery.com/index.php/about-us/dna-of-celebrate-recovery|archive-date=29 April 2017|url-status=dead}}</ref> Group facilitators must be trained and agree to a list of expectations,{{sfn|Kelly|White|2012|p=9}} including standardized guidelines<ref>{{cite web|url=https://crnola.com/about-celebrate-recovery/five-guidelines/|title=5 Guidelines for Celebrate Recovery Small Groups|author=|date=3 February 2014|website=Celebrate Recovery: New Orleans|access-date=22 April 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170423160400/https://crnola.com/about-celebrate-recovery/five-guidelines/|archive-date=23 April 2017|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://theaterchurch.com/discipleship/celebrate-recovery/five-small-group-guidelines|title=Celebrate Recovery: Five Small Group Guidelines|author=|date=|publisher=National Community Church|location=Washington, DC|access-date=22 April 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170423155739/http://theaterchurch.com/discipleship/celebrate-recovery/five-small-group-guidelines|archive-date=23 April 2017|url-status=dead}}</ref> at each meeting.<ref name="trademark-dna"/> == See also == * [[Addiction recovery groups]] * [[List of twelve-step groups]] * [[Recovery model]] * [[Self-help groups for mental health]] == Notes == {{reflist|20em}} == References == {{refbegin|40em}} * Baker, John. Stepping out of Denial into God's Grace: Participant's Guide, 1. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1998. Print. * Baker, John, and Richard Warren. Taking an Honest and Spiritual Inventory: Participant's Guide 2: A Recovery Program Based on Eight Principles from the Beatitudes. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan Pub. House, 1998. Print. * Baker, John, and Richard Warren. Celebrate Recovery: Getting Right with God, Yourself, and Others: Participant Guide, 3. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan Pub. House, 1998. Print. * Baker, John, and Richard Warren. Celebrate Recovery: Growing in Christ While Helping Others: Participant Guide 4. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan Pub. House, 1998. Print. * {{cite book |last=Baker |first=John |title=Celebrate Recovery Leader's Guide: A Recovery Program Based on Eight Principles from the Beatitudes |location=Grand Rapids, MI |publisher=Zondervan |year=2005 }} * Baker, John. Your First Step to Celebrate Recovery: How God Can Heal Your Life. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2012. Print. * {{cite journal | last1=Brown | first1=Anthony E. | last2=Tonigan | first2=J. Scott | last3=Pavlik | first3=Valory N. | last4=Kosten | first4=Thomas R. | last5=Volk | first5=Robert J. | title=Spirituality and Confidence to Resist Substance Use Among Celebrate Recovery Participants | journal=Journal of Religion and Health | publisher=Springer Nature | volume=52 | issue=1 | date=19 January 2011 | issn=0022-4197 | doi=10.1007/s10943-011-9456-x | pages=107β113 | pmid=21246280 | s2cid=23310335 }} * {{cite journal |last1=Brown |first1=Anthony E. |last2=Whitney |first2=Simon N. |last3=Schneider |first3=Max A. |last4=Vega |first4=Charles P. |date=June 2006 |title=Alcohol Recovery and Spirituality: Strangers, Friends, or Partners? |journal=Southern Medical Journal |volume=99 |issue=6 |pages=654β657 |doi=10.1097/01.smj.0000198271.72795.ab |pmid=16800434 |s2cid=7145495 }} * {{citation |last1=Headley |first1=K. |last2=Olges |first2=D. |last3=Sickinger |first3=P. |date=6 November 2010 |title=Twelve-step referrals: A group counselor's guide to utilizing Alcoholics Anonymous and celebrate recovery |publisher=Regent University |url=http://www.kristelheadley.com/Kristel_Headley,_Ph.D.,_LPC-MHSP,_ACS/Academic_Writing_files/Twelve-Step%20Referrals%20-%20A%20Group%20Counselor%27s%20Guide%20to%20Utilizing%20Alcoholics%20Anonymous%20and%20Celebrate%20Recovery.pdf |access-date=20 August 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170820202110/http://www.kristelheadley.com/Kristel_Headley,_Ph.D.,_LPC-MHSP,_ACS/Academic_Writing_files/Twelve-Step%20Referrals%20-%20A%20Group%20Counselor%27s%20Guide%20to%20Utilizing%20Alcoholics%20Anonymous%20and%20Celebrate%20Recovery.pdf |archive-date=20 August 2017 |url-status=dead}} * {{cite journal |last1=Kelly |first1=John F. |last2=White |first2=William L. |title=Broadening the base of addiction mutual-help organizations |journal=Journal of Groups in Addiction & Recovery |volume=7 |issue=2β4 |date=2012 |pages=82β101 |doi=10.1080/1556035X.2012.705646 |s2cid=144983076 |url=http://t.williamwhitepapers.com/pr/2012%20Broadening%20the%20Base%20of%20Addiction%20Mutual%20Help.pdf |access-date=18 August 2017 }} * {{cite news |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1999-apr-24-me-30582-story.html |title=12 Steps, Christian Style|last=Lobdell |first=William |date=24 April 1999 |work=Los Angeles Times |page=B3 |access-date=20 August 2017 }} {{refend}} == Further reading == {{refbegin}} * Spriggs, J. David, and Eric Sloter. "Counselor-Clergy Collaboration in a Church-based Counseling Ministry." Journal of Psychology & Christianity 22.4 (2003). {{refend}} == External links == * [http://www.celebraterecovery.com Celebrate Recovery official website] * [http://www.celebraterecovery.co.uk Celebrate Recovery UK] [[Category:Twelve-step programs]] [[Category:Organizations established in 1991]] Summary: Please note that all contributions to Christianpedia may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then do not submit it here. You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource (see Christianpedia:Copyrights for details). Do not submit copyrighted work without permission! 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