They somehow omit to mention that the way it gets better and you get better is through pain. Not around pain or in spite of it. They leave this out, talking instead about Gratitude and Release from Compulsion. There's serious pain in being sober, though, you find out, after time....
They neglect to tell you that after the urge to get high magically vanishes and you've been Substanceless for maybe six or eight months, you'll begin to start to "Get In Touch" with why it was that you used Substances in the first place. You'll start to feel why it was you were dependent on what was, when you get right down to it, an anaesthetic. "Getting In Touch With Your Feelings" is another-quilted-sampler type cliche that ends up masking something ghastly deep and real, it turns out. It starts to turn out that the vapider the AA cliche, the sharper the canines of the real truth it covers.