If the question was addressed to me? No I am not familiar with Women for Sobriety. Fortunately the counselor at the Group Therapy I went to suggested a Shrink near our area. And when I convinced myself that I had to quit I saw the shrink. After hearing my story and family history (my brother drank on antabuse and died) didn't try me on any of these scare tactic medications. Put me on camprol and vivitrol and asked me to go to AA. Thats how I ended up in AA. Few months into it I started to understand what was written in the book called alcoholics anonymous. You can read it online at AAs' web-site. Read the Doctors Opinion, it will tell you exactly what alcoholism is. And then i embraced the 12 steps of AA. Most people in AA today rely on meetings, very few work the steps (all of them) and they go out. We are suppose to get well first and then start helping others. When we start working the steps as we go towards step 10, that is when reach what they call a 'spiritual awakening' and then continuous working of steps 10, 11 and 12 you stay connected with your higher power.