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PDF EDITION of ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS - anonpress.org
anonpress.orgANONYMOUS PRESS PDF EDITION of ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS The Story of How Many Thousands of Men and Women Have Recovered from Alcoholism. The Anonymous Press is not affiliated with Alcoholics Anony-mous World Services, Inc. or with the General Service Office of Alcoholics Anonymous. The publication of this book has
The Addictive Personality
www.hazelden.orgThe addict views the trance state as a solution to a problem. “Gambling allowed me to ... Narcotics Anonymous, Overeaters Anonymous, Sex Addicts Anonymous, Shoplifters Anonymous, Spenders Anonymous, and other Twelve Step self- ... • Compulsive eaters going to different stores to buy food, fearing clerks will recognize and think badly of them.
All Rights Reserved. Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous
slaafws.orgSex and Love Addicts Anonymous Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous is a Twelve Step, Twelve Tradition oriented fellowship based on the model pioneered by Alcoholics Anonymous. The only qualification for S.L.A.A. membership is a desire to stop …
P-28 - The Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous
www.aa.org8. Alcoholics Anonymous should remain forever nonprofessional, but our service cen ters may employ special workers. 9. A.A., as such, ought never be organized; but we may create service boards or committees directly responsible to those they serve. 10. Alcoholics Anonymous has no opinion on outside issues; hence the A.A. name
CLARITY STATEMENT - Narcotics anonymous Linn Benton ...
lblna.orgNarcotics anonymous makes no distinction between drugs. Our identification as addicts is all-inclusive, which allows us to concentrate on our similarities, not our differences. Extract from NA World Services Board of Trustees Bulletin # 13 - Some Thoughts Regarding our Relationship to Alcoholics Anonymous
Attitudes and Beliefs - Hazelden
www.hazelden.orgNarcotics Anonymous, she hated it. Despite facing the same potential stressor, Vanessa felt stress , but Joan did not. The difference between Vanessa and Joan was their beliefs. In other words, Vanessa hates Narcotics Anonymous while Joan enjoys Narcotics Anonymous because they have different beliefs about whether they have a problem with drugs,
The Narcotics Anonymous Step Working Guide - CWPASCNA
cwpascna.comThe Narcotics Anonymous Step Working Guide P re f a c e The idea for this piece of literature came from the Narcotics Anonymous Fellowship itself. Beginning in the early 1980s, we began receiving Twelve Step guides and step worksheets along with requests that we develop a standard set of guides for the NA Fellowship to use in working
All the Readings - Free State Region of Narcotics Anonymous
freestatena.orgNarcotics Anonymous should remain forever nonprofessional, but our service centers may employ special workers. 9. NA, as such, ought never be organized, but we may create service boards or committees directly responsible to those they serve. 10. Narcotics Anonymous has no opinion on outside issues; hence
The AA Promises - Alcoholics Anonymous Singapore
singaporeaa.orgAlcoholics Anonymous p83-84 Reprinted from the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous with permission of A.A. World Services, Inc. Title: Promises Author: Dopey Created Date:
THE PRIMARY PURPOSE GROUP BIG - AA STUDY
www.aastudy.orgThe titled side also tells us what the book Alcoholics Anonymous is to members of the Alcoholics Anonymous Fellowship. In the lower right-hand corner it reads, “This is the Third Edition of the Big Book, the Basic Text for Alcoholics Anonymous.” A similar statement is made in the middle of the Fourth Edition dust cover.
Fourth Step Guide - Alcoholics Anonymous Cleveland
www.aacle.orgbook of Alcoholics Anonymous. This is a read and write guide. So, let’s begin by getting a pen or pencil. Getting Started . There are four sections to the Fourth Step, each with a corresponding worksheet you may fill out. The basic process is to read the section, then fill out the worksheet. Feel free to make copies of
4th Step Instructions and Notes - Central Jersey intergroup
oa-centraljersey.orgNov 04, 2013 · The precise instructions for taking the 12 Steps is contained in the book, Alcoholics Anonymous. “To show other alcoholics precisely how we have recovered is the main purpose of this book.”-- From the Forward to the First Edition of the book, Alcoholics Anonymous There is much more to life than being physically sober.
A TWELVE STEP WORKBOOK
www.12stepworkbook.org8. Alcoholics Anonymous should remain forever nonprofessional, but our service centers may em-ploy special workers. 9. A.A., as such, ought never be organized; but we may create service boards or committees directly responsible to those they serve. 10. Alcoholics Anonymous has no opinion on outside issues; hence the A.A. name ought never be drawn
Copyright Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. All ...
portlandeyeopener.comHIS IS the fourth edition of the book “Alcoholics Anonymous.” The first edition appeared in April 1939, and in the following sixteen years, more than 300,000 copies went into circulation. The second edition, published in 1955, reached a total of more than 1,150,500 copies. The third edition, which came off press in
Development Service Organization Organizational Philosophy
www.na.orgNarcotics Anonymous published its self-titled Basic Text book, which contributed to NA’s tremendous growth; by year’s end, NA had grown to have a pres-ence in more than a dozen countries and had 2,966 meetings worldwide. Today, Narcotics Anonymous is well established throughout much of North and South America,
A Guide to Local Services in NA
www.na.orgThe following is a brief description of the service units of Narcotics Anonymous. A more complete description of service on the local level including groups, areas, metropolitan services, regions, etc., can be found inthis Guide to Local Services in Narcotics Anonymous. Additional information about NA World Services may be found in A Guide
The 20 Questions of Alcoholics Anonymous
aahalton.orgThe 20 Questions of Alcoholics Anonymous Here are 20 Questions designed to help you determine how alcohol has affected your life. 1. Do you lose time from work due to drinking? 2. Is drinking making your home life unhappy? 3. Do you drink …
Narcotics Anonymous Step Working Guides
augustinerecovery.orgThe idea for this piece of literature came from the Narcotics Anonymous Fellowship itself. Beginning in the early 1980s, we began receiving Twelve Step guides and step worksheets along with requests that we develop a standard set of guides for the NA Fellowship to use in working through the Twelve Steps.
HealthPartners Products for Minnesota State Public …
www.healthpartners.com• Transportation to/from supplemental benefit-covered services and Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous meetings • Weight management program . Other • Foot care visits • Light therapy lamp • Night light • Pedaler ...
THE TWELVE. TRADITIONS ( The Long Form) From the Big …
area83aa.orgFrom the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous, page 565 Our A.A. experience has taught us that: 1. - Each member of Alcoholics Anonymous is but a small part of a great whole. A.A. must continue to live or most of us will surely die. Hence our common welfare comes first. But individual welfare follows close afterward. 2.
Living Clean - of Narcotics Anonymous
capeatlanticna.orgproject goes back even further. As our Basic Text, Narcotics Anonymous, was being written, some of our members knew that it would not be our last word on the subject of living the NA way. The versions that were created in 1983 and 1990 contained a lot of concrete advice, suggestions, and rules for how to get clean and stay clean.
STEPS
www.stepsbybigbook.netOur reference for this study of the 12 Steps is the first 103 pages of Alcoholics Anonymous, fourth edition, the basic text (xi: 2) for the program and fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous. The Big Book (BB) notations are to page and paragraph, as in (64: 0, 1), i.e. (64) page 64; (: 0) the partial paragraph at the top of the page; (1) the first
The Twelve Steps of Overeaters ... - Overeaters Anonymous
oa.orgThe Twelve Steps of Overeaters Anonymous . 1. We admitted we were powerless over food—that our lives had become unmanageable. 2. Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity. 3. Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God . as we understood Him. 4.
A Guide to Local Services - NA
www.na.orgThe following is a brief description of the service units of Narcotics Anonymous. A more complete description of service on the local level including groups, areas, metropolitan services, regions, etc., can be found in this Guide to Local Services in Narcotics Anonymous. Additional information about NA World Services may be found in A Guide
Lessons and Activities for Teaching Kids about Drug Abuse
www.wappingersschools.org• Narcotics Anonymous: Recovery Literature Activities, Games, and Quizzes • Drug Prevention Activities: Reaching Youth Before Drugs Do • Drug Abuse Self-Test • Do I Have a Drug Problem? (Quiz) • Substance Abuse Printable Jeopardy Game • Drug Abuse Crossword Puzzle Continuing Education • SADD Campaigns and Activities
Just For Today Daily Meditations for Recovering Addicts
www.cwpascna.com"Narcotics Anonymous offers addicts a program of recovery that is more than just a life without drugs. Not only is this way of life better than the hell we lived, it is better than any life that we have ever known." Basic Text p. 103 Few of us have any interest in "recovering" what we had before we started using.
The Little Red Book - Hazelden
www.hazelden.orgStep Five Steps Six and Seven Steps Eight and Nine Step Ten Step Eleven Step Twelve Appendix A: Questions and Answers Appendix B: We Don’t Have To—But! Author’s Note The Little Red Book evolved from a series of notes originally prepared as Twelve Step suggestions for AA beginners. It aids in the study of the book Alcoholics Anonymous and
Who, What, How, and Why - NA
www.na.orgWhat is the Narcotics Anonymous program? NA is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. We are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean. This is a program of complete abstinence from all drugs. There is only one requirement for membership, the desire to stop using.
FOREWORD TO THIRD EDITION B - aa.org
www.aa.orgFOREWORD TO THIRD EDITION B y March 1976, when this edition went to the printer, the total worldwide membership of Alcoholics Anonymous was conservatively estimated at more than 1,000,000, with almost 28,000 groups meeting in over 90 countries. Surveys of groups in the United States and Canada indicate that A.A. is reaching out, not only to more
Group Eight INTRODUCTION TO THE 12-STEPS
hiv.rutgers.edu(Alcoholics and Narcotics Anonymous). The 12-steps teach you that recovery not only involves being abstinent from drugs, it also involves changing your entire way of living—your attitudes, beliefs, thoughts, feelings, and behav-ior. You’ve probably noticed that in this program we frequently refer to the serenity prayer. Show Slide 8.1 Visual
A Suggested Format for Conducting an A.A. Meeting
aacincinnati.orgalcoholic. Those who care to help me open the meeting with the Serenity Prayer: God, Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, Courage to change the things I can, and Wisdom to know the difference. Open Meeting This is an open meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous. We are glad you are here — especially newcomers.
Am I an Addict?
na.orgin Narcotics Anonymous. If you have doubts about whether or not you’re an addict, take a few moments to read the questions below and answer them as honestly as you can.
Drop the Rock - Hazelden
www.hazelden.orgThe Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous 97 “Drop the Rock” Talk by Sandy B. 99 Character Defects/Shortcomings— Program Principles 101 Notes 103 vii. Preface ... first edition and knowledge I have obtained throughout my re - covery journey, which has now moved into its twenty-sixth year.
I THE A.A. TRADITION
www.aa.org8.—Alcoholics Anonymous should remain forever non - professional. We define professionalism as the occupation of counseling alcoholics for fees or hire. But we may employ alcoholics where they are going to perform those services for which we might otherwise have to engage nonalcoholics. Such special services may be well recom-pensed.
SA LITERATURE - SA Phone Meeting
saphonemeeting.orgAlcoholics Anonymous. In this book we describe how these principles are working for us. When based on a foundation of sexual sobriety and put into personal action, the Twelve Steps and Traditions become the beginning of a whole new way of life. The longer we remain sober and grow in a fellowship of
Big Book - Preface - (pp. xi-xii)
www.aa.orgAll changes made over the years in the Big Book (A.A. members’ fond nickname for this volume) have had the same purpose: to represent the current mem-bership of Alcoholics Anonymous more accurately, and thereby to reach more alcoholics. If you have a drinking problem, we hope that you may pause in reading one of the forty-two personal stories and
12 STEPS IN 12 WEEKS OA BIG BOOK STUDY FORMAT
www.oagb.org.ukSuggested readings: The Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of Overeaters Anonymous Pages 83-90 Step Eleven: Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God as we understood Him, praying only for knowledge of His will for us and the power to carry that out. Essential reading for discussion and sharing:
Self-Acceptance - NA
na.orgaccepted in the Fellowship of Narcotics Anonymous. Accepting ourselves as we are resolves the problem of expecting human perfection. When we accept ourselves, we can accept others into our lives, unconditionally, probably for the first time. Our friendships become deep and we experience the warmth and caring which results
Chapter 9 - The Family Afterward - (pp. 122-135)
www.aa.orgWe families of Alcoholics Anonymous keep few skeletons in the closet. Everyone knows about the others’ alcoholic troubles. This is a condition which, in ordinary life, would produce untold grief; there might be scandalous gossip, laughter at the expense of other people, and a tendency to take advantage of in timate information.
The Twelve Step Program - Big Book Guide
bigbooksponsorship.orgthe "Big Book" of Alcoholics Anonymous. You are going to become a Sponsor! Helping others (newcomers) is the foundation stone of your recovery. A kindly act once in a while isn't enough (AA p. 97). To show other alcoholics (addicts) precisely how we have recovered is the main purpose of this book.
HOW IT WORKS R - aa.org
www.aa.org64 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS which many of us had never attempted. Though our decision was a vital and crucial step, it could have little permanent effect unless at once followed by a stren uous effort to face, and to be rid of, the things in our selves which had been blocking us. Our liquor was but a symptom. So we had to get down to causes and
STEP FOUR IN NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS
digitalmarketing.blob.core.windows.netfearless and write the truth. This Fourth Step is a .freeing process as· well as a healing one. We put our faitl1 in a loving God ·and trust that whatever we write w ill be exactly what .. vve're supposed to write if we are truly searching and fearless. 2
GETTING STARTED WORKING STEPS 1, 2, & 3 USING THE 30 …
coda.orgTHE TWELVE STEPS OF CO-DEPENDENTS ANONYMOUS WITH A SPONSOR, A CO-SPONSOR, OR A STEP STUDY GROUP Keep Coming Back! It works if you work it, so work it, ‘cause YOU’RE WORTH IT!! GETTING STARTED WORKING STEPS 1, 2, & 3 USING THE 30 QUESTIONS . In CoDA, there are many suggested ways to find a sponsor and work the …
Chapter 7 - Working With Others - (pp. 89-103)
www.aa.org92 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Tell him how baffled you were, how you finally learned that you were sick. Give him an account of the struggles you made to stop. Show him the mental twist which leads to the first drink of a spree. We suggest you do this as we have done it in the chapter on alcoholism. If he is alcoholic, he will understand you at once.
FOREWORD TO FIRST EDITION
www.aa.orgFOREWORD TO FIRST EDITION This is the Foreword as it appeared in the first printing of the first edition in 1939. W e, ofAlcoholics Anonymous, are more than one hundred men and women who have re-covered from a seemingly hopeless state of mind and body. To show other alcoholics precisely how we have recovered is the main purpose of this book. For
TWELVE STEPS and TWELVE TRADITIONS
portlandeyeopener.com“Alcoholics Anonymous should remain forever nonprofessional, but our service centers may employ special workers.” You can't mix the Twelfth Step and money. Line of cleav-age between voluntary Twelft h Step work and paid-for services. A.A. could not function without full-time service workers. Professional workers are not professional A.A.'s.
Maintaining the Counselor–Client Relationship: Ethical ...
www.counseling.orgNarcotics Anonymous (2004) refers to a sponsor as “not a social worker…or therapist offering some sort of professional advice” but rather, as “simply another addict in recovery who is willing to share his or her journey through the twelve steps” (p. …
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