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The Big Book Of Alcoholic Anonymous
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The Big Book," is the textbook for the initial 12-step recovery program. Written by Bill W., founder of Alcoholics Anonymous, and numerous of the first 100 constituents of the assembly, it was really in writing by managing assembly, with dr...

Alcoholics Anonymous
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Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, you are probably determined to get rid of alcoholism. However, as with any new experience, you probably have butterflies in your stomach and wondering what the Alcoholics Anonymous 12 Steps meeting is all about...

Alcoholics Anonymous - Twelve Step Recovery Program
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Alcoholics Anonymous. The membership criteria for these meetings is simple, the desire to quit drinking. The discussions in these meetings are limited to the problem of drinking and the problems that arise from it. These meetings take place...

Alcoholics Anonymous
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groups the best known in the community. Recovery group leaders can work in various settings, including substance abuse programs in prisons, in mental health centers and other community centers that provide treatment for addiction. Recovery...

12 Step Program Of Alcoholics Anonymous
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to demonstrate superiority in the long- term recovery from alcohol dependence compared to other approaches, although the difficulty in obtaining reliable data is widely recognized, particularly because of the difficulty of applying experim...

Alcoholics anonymous
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recovery support group for people having problems with alcohol. AA is a nonprofit, anonymous, nonprofessional, and self-supporting fellowship that stresses the importance of total abstinence. AA defines alcoholism as a physical compulsion a...

Alcoholics Anonymous
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alcoholics' or not. It took place on 21st September, 2012, Friday in Daytona, Florida at 14:30 hours. Discussion Identification To my surprise Alcoholic Anonymous turned out to be an international mutual aid movement for individuals who wan...