Shared Experience
October 1993
Some time ago, a letter was received at the US/Canada AA General Service Office from a dually addicted AA member who had already contacted the GSO where she was living, but wanted some additional information about starting a dual addiction meeting. Here i
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research, and Treatment
September 1985
By:
Frank J. Prial
Some 'Nonalcoholic' Drinks Aren't
The Other Side of the Briar Patch
June 1982
By:
M. M.
| Atlanta, Georgia
Year one was a struggle, but AAs helped her reach
Better Than Average?
January 1981
By:
M. B.
| Englewood, New Jersey
Was it so important to have to be
It's Never Too Late
January 1981
By:
C. C.
| North Hollywood, California
At seventy he discovered that
Courage to Change
September 1979
By:
B. J.
| Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania
She had nothing to lose and everything to gain
About Holding Hands
October 1978
By:
C. R.
| Falls Church, Virginia
Will newcomers be turned off by this common practice?
Courage to Change
February 1974
By:
T. C.
| Atlanta, Georgia
Those obstacles in the way of our sobriety can be moved
Hurting?
October 1973
By:
H. M. K. Jr.
| Amarillo, Texas
The longer you work the Steps, and the more you practice them, the sooner you can be happy again
An Agnostic's Higher Power
April 1973
By:
B. E.
| Memphis, Tennessee
Take away his bottle and there is an awesome vacuum to be filled
Do I Have Problems?
March 1968
By:
C. J. R.
| Manhattan, New York
The red carpet's out for the newcomer. What's out for the old-timer? Well, now. . .
Guest Editorial
August 1959
Outside AA
October 1958
Activities and developments outside AA in the field of alcoholism . . . an international round-up
Family Circle
January 1954
By:
Anon.
| San Francisco, California
IT'S NOT FAIR <lb<emphasis type="italic">As non-alcoholic mates and families see the AA program. . .</emphasis>
We Go to the Shelves of Self
January 1953
By:
L. R. G.
| Jacksonville, North Carolina
Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves
Help Yourself to Self-help
July 1965
By:
M. D. B.
| Jackson, Michigan
On the merits of reading for personal enlightenment, with some examples from the author's own experience
