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Sobriety in AA: When drinking is no longer a party Need help with a drinking problem? A.A. has a solution. That isn't an empty promise. A.A. has been help…
If you think you might be an alcoholic, and would like more information, please contact us at any time, https://alcoholics-anonymous.eu/aa-helpline/. You…
No one in A.A. will tell you whether you are an alcoholic or not. This quiz may help you decide. If you are worried about your drinking, Alcoholics Anonym…
Alcoholics Anonymous is a religious cult that masquerades as a "treatment" for alcoholism.[note 1] To some extent, certain meetings of the program have c…
Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings in Virginia What is Alcoholics Anonymous? Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is an international fellowship of men and women who hav…
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and …
Abstract Aims: The central aim of this study was to determine whether intentional, voluntary alcoholics anonymous (AA) participation showed any independe…
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and other 12-step programs for alcohol use disorder Review question This review summarized research comparing the Alcoholics An…
Another one of their listings first caught my eye, a hollowed-out Holy Bible that houses a paperback of LaVey’s The Satanic Bible. Guaranteed to get you …
POINTS TO CONSIDER ON REOPENING MEETS: Area 30 has provided documents that can be found at useful links. Central Service Committee had its beginning in in…
I’ve worked with doctors who think Alcoholics Anonymous is so important for the treatment of alcoholism that anyone who refuses to go at least three times…
Editor’s note: AA had its beginnings in 1935 when a doctor and a layman, both alcoholics, helped each other recover and then developed, with a third recov…
Welcome to Alcoholics Anonymous San Diego Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength and hope with each other th…
A.A. Members, especially newcomers, are urged to attend various meetings to find the meetings that are the most helpful to them. All A.A. Meetings have th…
Alcoholics anonymous Wednesday The hatchet-faced woman who shouted at me pulled out her lipstick and sat reapplying it during the meeting. The pretty you…
Abstract Background: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) confers a prodigious burden of disease, disability, premature mortality, and high economic costs from los…
5 Reasons People Can’t Stand Alcoholics Anonymous Lots of people love to hate. That said, there are elements of truth to most things people have opinions…
Alcoholics Anonymous founded In Akron, Ohio, Bill Wilson and Dr. Robert Smith, two recovering alcoholics, found Alcoholics Anonymous, also known as "A.A.…
Why Alcoholics Anonymous Works In a story in the April issue of The Atlantic that was posted online earlier today, journalist Gabrielle Glaser harshly cr…
'Bill W.' Day Celebrates Alcoholics Anonymous HeroBill Wilson's simple grave in Vermont makes no mention of his work — co-founding Alcoholics Anonymous. …
The many groups that have copied Alcoholics Anonymous Alcoholics Anonymous was founded 80 years ago. It has spawned a host of other groups dealing with e…
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Richard is impressed by how more and more groups are finding new ways to connect. "We are calling them 'virtual meetings,' so they are using platforms li…