Dual Problems
February 1979
By:
B. L.
| St. Louis, Montana
Let's concentrate on the things we have in common and on the tools that help us overcome our common problems
Recurring Depressions
June 1978
By:
F. M.
| New Canaan, Connecticut
With sobriety and hard work it's possible to cope
Don'ts for negative thinkers
May 1976
By:
K. N.
| Columbus, Ohio
How to make a catastrophe out of every thought and deed
Anonymity's Spiritual Dividends
December 1971
Look at the record
August 1966
By:
W. B.
| Pennsylvania
An article for newcomers by a newcomer, with insights into the difficulties of ego-deflation
The Iron of Humility
November 1965
By:
Anon.
A priest reflects on his death-struggle with personal pride. He found a release through AA
Am I Special?
March 1965
By:
F. C.
| Manhattan, New York
Will buses and taxis materialize when I want them, and will my novel be a best seller?
Tension
November 1963
By:
Dr. "Ted
| Melbourne
An AA doctor shares his method of release from--
Doctors in AA
January 1962
By:
B. L.
| New York City, New York
Another in the series of articles about special meetings
The Great Equalizer
May 1980
By:
J. R., MD
| San Diego, California
Loners, leaders, priests, potentates, and just plain folk--alcoholism is
Personal Responsibility
March 1977
By:
B. L.
| Manhattan, New York
Maybe we don't like too much organization, but somebody has to get things done
Pills
July 1976
By:
R. G.
| Prairie View, Illinois
Abuse of prescribed medication blocked the way to AA principles
Eager Beaver
August 1975
By:
J. Y.
| Sparks, Nevada
Trying to do too much sometimes undoes everything
Long Crawl to the First Step
February 1974
By:
T. H. M.
| Oakland, California
Surrender is terribly difficult but reaching that point is even harder
One-shot Deal Or Constant Companion?
March 1972
By:
L. H.
| North Hollywood, California
The following nine-page section speaks to the question--Are AAs using the Big Book as much today as the early members did in the past?
The Blonde on the Boat
September 1970
By:
Anonymous
| California
When the picture finally came into focus, a new understanding of responsibility came clear, too
Chance Encounter. . .
April 1969
By:
T. W.
She had to drink her way through a war and across an ocean before it occurred
A Doctor's View of AA
February 1969
By:
Edward J. Delehanty, MD
Suggestion: Pass this article along to your doctor. The author holds advanced views of certain interest to his colleagues
The Search for Self-approval
October 1967
By:
M. D. B.
| Jackson, Michigan
How the AA program deals with our need for self-approval and recognition by others
Absolutely Crackers in Caracas
September 1967
By:
Lil H-C.
| Castro Valley, California
Nutty as a fruitcake", her sponsor said. But she had the golden key to unlock the door to life
Out of a Drunken Home ... and into a Loving Fellowship
June 1967
By:
D. H.
| North Dakota
the story of a youngster's discovery of ALATEEN
The Twelve Steps Revisited / Step 10
October 1962
By:
J. E.
| Guilford, Connecticut
Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it.
