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Open Directory: Health: Addictions: Substance Abuse: Alcoholism: Support Groups: Alcoholics Anonymous
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 | AA Grapevine www.aagrapevine.org Official international journal of Alcoholics Anonymous, offering books, CDs, calendars and gift certificates. Includes additional information about the Twelve Steps, and a bulletin board. |
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 | AA Speaker Tapes www.aaprimarypurpose.org/speakers.htm Listen to recordings of AA speakers. New recordings are added on a regular basis. Others are available to download. (Requires RealAudio player.) |
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 | About A.A. - Newsletter for Professionals aa.org/en_information_aa.cfm?PageID=9 AA wants to cooperate with clergy, legal, medical, correctional, employers, and others who may deal with alcoholics. By General Service Office of Alcoholics Anonymous. |
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 | Alcoholics Anonymous: Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcoholics_Anonymous Article about the A.A. includes its Twelve Step program, method of complete abstinance, and history. |
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 | Back to Basics www.aabacktobasics.com Books, tapes, and other resources. AA History. Calls itself a return to the original 12 step program. |
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 | Baha'i View of Alcoholics Anonymous www.bahai-library.com/uhj/alcoholics.anonymous.html Letters from the Universal House of Justice say that the practice of confession in the 5th Step of Alcoholics Anonymous is acceptable to followers of the Baha'i faith. |
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 | Big Book Bunch www.sober.org Use these guidelines for taking the 12 steps of A.A. and learn about other sobriety topics in the Big Book. |
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 | Big Book Online Fourth Edition www.aa.org/bigbookonline Complete text of "Alcoholics Anonymous" also known as "The Big Book" is available in English, French, and Spanish. This is the only site authorized to have it. |
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 | Big Book Step Study www.bigbookstepstudy.com Offers a step discussion meeting format based on one narrow interpretation of the Big Book. Formerly called Hyannis Original. Only members who have done the steps this way may share. |
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 | Big Book Theology: "We Agnostics" and William James stepstudy.org/2008/05/21/big-book-theology-we-agnostics-and-william-ja… The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous says faith can be personal and based on individual experience. This article shows this is consistent with "Varieties of Religious Experience" by William James. |
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 | Cooperation Between Al-Anon and AA www.dallasal-anon.org/guidelines/guidelines_aacooperation.php Guideline of Al-Anon on cooperation without affiliation with Alcoholics Anonymous. |
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 | The Counseling Profession and Alcoholics Anonymous www.unhooked.com/sep/aacouns.htm AA is a vital community resource. This article looks at differences between the Twelve Steps and common counseling practices. Other approaches may be of more help some clients. |
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 | The Detroit Pamphlet - An Interpretation of the Twelve Steps www.hindsfoot.org/detr0.html This guide to running a series of four beginners meetings was first assembled in Detroit in 1943. Also called "The Washington D.C. Pamphlet" or "The Table Mate." The original pamphlet is still available from Alcoholics Anonymous of Greater Detroit. |
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 | The Disease Concept of Alcoholism, A.A. and www.bhrm.org/papers/AAand%20DiseaseConcept.pdf This paper looks at the medical view of alcoholism as a disease. This concept was important to the development of Alcoholics Anonymous. [PDF] |
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 | e-AA www.anonpress.org/e-aa An electronic reference to Alcoholics Anonymous for Windows 98. |
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 | Expect a Miracle www.ppgaadallas.org Several articles about Alcoholics Anonymous collected by The Primary Purpose Group in Dallas. Also speaker "tapes" in RealAudio. |
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 | First Edition Stories www.cheraglibrary.org/mir/stories Complete text of the personal stories from the 1939 First Edition of the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous. |
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 | Glenn K Audio Tapes www.glennkaudiotapes.com Thousands of Alcoholics Anonymous, Al-Anon, and 12-step recovery convention tapes. Also CDs. Tape of the month subscriptions available. |
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 | Glossary for the Big Book www.page164.org A free line-by-line glossary for the book "Alcoholics Anonymous" with definitions for 2300 words and phrases on 194 pages of the Big Book. |
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 | International Doctors in Alcoholics Anonymous www.idaa.org IDAA is a group of approximately 4500 recovering health care professionals of doctorate level who help one another achieve and maintain sobriety. Provides information and resources for prospective and current members along with their family and friends. |
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 | International Lawyers in Alcoholics Anonymous www.ilaa.org I.L.A.A. is a group of recovering lawyers and judges carrying the message of recovery within their profession. Their purpose is to help others out of their denial and into A.A.. |
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 | The Jaywalker Site www.thejaywalker.com Dedicated to the 12 Steps as outlined in the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous. |
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 | The Little Big Book Dictionary www.bigbookdictionary.com An aid to reading the Big Book of "Alcoholics Anonymous." Words above an elementary reading level are defined according to their use in the main part of the book. |
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 | Native American Indian GSO www.naigso-aa.org NAIGSO helps adapt Alcoholics Anonymous to the spiritual traditions of the many Indian tribes. Events. Information on creating groups. |
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 | Other Views www.aabibliography.com/aaphotonewhtml/aareligion.html Some background of AA in terms of its religious roots and goals. Three articles that contradict the religious roots. |
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 | The Primary Purpose Website www.aaprimarypurpose.org A large collection of AA information including speaker tapes (in Real Audio), recommended reading, history. Articles on "It Ain't in the Book!" and "Sponsorship." |
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 | Relationship of NA to AA www.na.org/bulletins/bull13-r.htm Narcotics Anonymous affirms that "Singleness of Purpose" is appropriate for Alcoholics Anonymous. By NA World Service Board. |
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 | Sober Lady - An A.A. Recovery Site www.soberlady.com Some thoughts on AA including a personal story. Includes a collection of links that is different every time you visit. The "menu" is hidden on the left margin. |
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 | Sobriety Medallion Clip Art alcoholism.about.com/library/blchips.htm?terms=sobriety+medallions Pick up your web clip art version anniversary medallion. Any number of years. It's not metal but it's free. |
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 | Staying Sober in Mexico City www.utexas.edu/utpress/books/brasta.html Brief description of a book by anthropologist Stanley Brandes studies the growth of Alcoholics Anonymous in Mexico and how it has adapted to the culture. |
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 | Staying Sober in Mexico City www.berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/2002/04/30_alano.html Review of book by an anthropologist who studied Alcoholics Anonymous in Mexico City |
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 | StepStudy.org - Twelve Step Theory and History www.stepstudy.org Helps recovering people decide how they will interpret their recovery program. Provides articles and texts on the development of the Twelve Steps and analysis of various approaches to Stepwork. |
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 | The Traditional Catholic and Twelve Step Programs www.sspx.ca/Angelus/2002_September/Traditional_Catholic.htm Catholics can benefit from Twelve Step programs like Alcoholics Anonymous. Advice on how to deal with AA practices that are contrary to their faith. |
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 | The Twelve Qualities of Sponsorship www.recoveryemporium.com/Articles/Spon12.htm One anonymous writer's view of the spiritual relationship between a sponsor and the person being sponsored. Seen in terms of friendship and growth. |
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 | Twelve Steps and Alcohol Anonymous www.alcoholics-annonymous.org A personal experience of working the steps, in particular a discussion of step three and any that follows it. |
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 | What the Church Has to Learn from Alcoholics Anonymous www.faithatwork.com/history/Shoemaker/Church_AA.html Article by Reverend Samual Shoemaker, an early friend of Alcoholics Anonymous. Describes AA as a life-changing fellowship. The Church could be re-awakened by insights and practices found in AA. He had spoken at the 1955 Convention in St Louis. |
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 | Special Populations in Alcoholics Anonymous pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/arh22-4/281.pdf Research paper compares AA attendance and program effectiveness for white, Hispanic, and African-American participants following psychological treatment. [PDF] (1998) |
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