Alcoholics Anonymous and Physicians
September 1974
By:
James D., MD
Writing in an important medical journal, this AA doctor tells his story for the benefit of his medical colleagues--and all of us
Not So Tough
January 2012
By:
Jason K.
| Albuquerque, New Mexico
Just how does a bright kid end up on a couch by the railroad tracks?
A Way in the World
March 2011
By:
Bette-B B.
| Omaha, Nebraska
Listening to her Higher Power and other alcoholics led her on a wonderful 26-year journey
A Transforming Experience of the Spirit
June 1985
By:
R. P.
| Riverside, Connecticut
What is the message we carry?
The Bill W.-Yale Correspondence
June 1984
Bill W.'s letters declining an honorary degree, unpublished in his lifetime, set an example of personal humility for AA today and tomorrow - From the February 1978 Grapevine
The Bill W.--Yale Correspondence
February 1978
Bill's letters declining an honorary degree, unpublished in his lifetime, set an example of personal humility for AA today and tomorrow
Evaluation by Experienced Officials:
June 1967
By:
Judge Edward D. O'Cleary, Municipal
| Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
AA's General Service Office has issued this paper on cooperation of AAs with court-managed programs for alcoholics revolving in and out of local jails
Bullets & Bottles
October 2024
| CPC: Cooperation with the Professional Community
By:
Ernie G.
| Evansville, Indiana
After a rocky start, a young Army guy gets sober. Now he’s heading to Iraq. His mission: to help others
Safe Landing
August 2023
| AA in the Military
By:
Anonymous
| Peterborough, Ontario
This Canadian officer thought going to AA would end his Air Force career. Instead, his life took flight
The Time Is Now!
February 1962
By:
M. K.
| Miami, Florida
these four words wiped out the horror of the past
Al-Anon's Role in the Alcoholic's Home
June 1960
By:
Ruth Fox, M. D.
The drunk usually wreaks havoc on those closest to him--or her. Here is how suffering non-alcoholic members of the family are being helped.
A family affair
August 2010
By:
Alan D.
| Pascoag, R.I.
After surrendering, this closeknit family accumulates a total of 178 years of sobriety
Corporate Poverty
March 1997
This article is adapted from a presentation given by Gary A. Glynn, Class A (nonalcoholic) trustee at a general sharing session of the General Service Board, October 1994.
Interview With the Author of "AA Taught Him to Handle Sobriety
September 1995
By:
BOB P.
Third in a series of articles on authors of Big Book stories
But a Little Word of One syllable... such a Word Is This Word God Or This Word Love
August 1968
By:
Anonymous
| Buenos Aires
An AA who started his sober life as an atheist shares notes on his continuing spiritual search
An Alcoholic's Letter to His Son
June 1968
The important part, this father writes, is how it all begins
