developing alcoholism. Evidence from twin studies show that... of alcoholism as a result of their shared interest in the Brunonian system of medicine, which classified alcohol as a...
[14][15] Christian [edit] Celebrate Recovery was founded by a group of Christians who criticized the higher power concept as being too vague. In their twelve-step-derived group, Jesus is...
of recovery. More than 22 million people suffer from alcoholism in the United States today, and an estimated 88 million... There is a strong spiritual element in the AA program (Berenson...
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Step 1 in AA: After years of denial, recovery can begin with one simple admission of being powerless over alcohol, for individuals and their families.
This study examines the relationship between spirituality and recovery from alcoholism. Spirituality was defined as the extent of practice of Alcoholics Anonymous Steps 11 and 12 and was measured b...
This release is available in Spanish. After many years of heavy drinking, alcohol produces pathological alterations in the brain. In many alcoholics these changes culminate in massive social deterioration and disorders of memory and learning. Severe cognitive impairments occur in approximately 10% of heavy drinkers. Alcoholic dementia is the second leading course of adult dementia in the Western countries, accounting for 10% of the cases, and still represents an unresolved problem. So far no effective pharmacotherapy for memory problems in alco ...
Of all the 12 Steps in NA, AA, or another recovery program, Step 5 is probably the hardest for everyone. Learn why admitting your wrongs is a key step in recovery.
What you will learn: Alcoholism and relationships. Effects of alcohol on the family. Marital issues and family finances.
Step 8 of AA involves making a list of those harmed before coming into recovery. This can be challenging, but it can play an important part in the 12-step process.