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List of twelve-step groups

This is a list of Wikipedia articles about specific twelve-step recovery programs and... in alcoholic and other dysfunctional families Al-Anon/Alateen, for friends and families of...

San Francisco under fire for program giving booze to homeless alcoholics: 'Where

Recovering addict and recovery advocate Tom Wolf said San Francisco's "Managed Alcohol Program" misses the mark when taxpayer funds could go toward other programs to combat addiction.

History of Alcoholics Anonymous

[8] An Oxford Group understanding of the human condition is evident in Wilson's formulation of the dilemma of the alcoholic; Oxford Group program of recovery and influences of Oxford Group...

Celebrate Recovery

former alcoholic staff member of Saddleback Church with the support of Pastor Rick Warren.... [4] Celebrate Recovery is one of the seven largest addiction recovery support group programs....

Alcoholics Anonymous

Bob Smith Founded at Akron, Ohio Type Mutual aid addiction recovery twelve-step program... Bob) first commiseration alcoholic-to-alcoholic in 1935. Meeting through the Christian revivalist...

Psychosocial processes of recovery among alcoholics and their families: implications for clinicians and p....

This paper provides an overview of a program of research that has focused on the role of extratreatment factors in the process of recovery and relapse among treated alcoholic patients and their fam...

Alcoholics Anonymous

in South Korea ; Alcoholics Anonymous and its recovery program was first introduced to Korea by the Irish catholic Father Arthur M.(widely known as 'An shinbu' to Korean members) in the 1970s. In early the 1980s some A.A. groups were established in Seoul and Kwang-Ju city. The GyeoJaSsi (means mustard seed) group started the meeting in Banpo-dong in Seoul and 'An shinbu' was a member of this group. The GoMaUm (means thankfulness) group was established in Sanggye-dong, Seoul. Irish Father Mortime...

The Big Book (Alcoholics Anonymous)

an alcoholic "of our type" can under no circumstances become a moderate drinker: only abstinence and the understanding of the community of alcoholics can lead to recovery. By way of...

Twelve-step program

Twelve-step programs are international mutual aid programs supporting recovery from substance... an alcoholic or otherwise dysfunctional family. Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA) addresses...

This Is A.A. - An introduction to the A.A. recovery program | Alcoholics Anonymous

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