The Little Doctor Who Loved Drunks
January 2015
The original article that appeared following the death of Dr. William Duncan Silkworth in 1951
The Best Decision I Ever Made
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By:
Chris K.
| Grain Valley, Mo.
After a very rocky start in sobriety, three crosstown buses changed her life
Who Isn't Ready Yet?
August 1969
By:
B. L.
| Manhattan, New York
When we say a sick alcoholic isn't ready, could it be that <emphasis type="underline">we</i> aren't ready. . . to help enough?
On the Jailhouse Floor
July 2003
By:
Jerome R. S.
| Corona, California
Spiritual awakenings can happen in the most unlikely places, and once they do, there's no telling where life will lead
The Hope of Change
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By:
Agatha H.
| Bel Air, Md.
Finding her way sober meant fulfilling her potential
When Anyone Anywhere
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By:
Dennis W.
| Sanford, Fla.
They were strangers on a train, but companions in recovery
Bob K.’s Return To Life
April 2017
When two AA friends take turns saving each other’s lives, the true meaning of the Fellowship is revealed.
The Cpc Desk
May 2006
A staff member at the General Service Office talks about working with professionals
The AA Grapevine Timeline
June 2004
Tradition Four
April 1992
By:
Bill W.
Each group should be autonomous except in matters affecting other groups or AA as a whole. - from the March 1948 Grapevine
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research, and Treatment
January 1985
By:
Michael E. Miller
'Mandatory' AA Challenged
Experts?
May 1980
By:
J. G.
| Ridgetown, Ontario
A member of a small group responds to a question posed by the group general service representative
Corrections Correspondence Service
July 2007
Practice These Principles. . .
September 1994
Tradition Nine: <emphasis type="italic">AA as such ought never be organized; but we may create service boards or committees directly responsible to those they serve.</emphasis>
Once Over Lightly
March 1966
