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About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

March 1977
By: Newsweek
Sober(?)--but Not Dry

Once Over Lightly

September 1971
Sense and nonsense on the road to recovery

A Special Kind of Support

May 1991
By: Anonymous

My Name Is Alice

June 1964
By: Alice J. | Robesonia, Pennsylvania

The Magic Formula

March 2026 | AA & the Family
By: Mike H. | Pasadena, California
She got sober, then he followed. After some very rocky times, things got good. What was the secret? Read on

Dear Grapevine

November 2015

Loving It!

August 2015
After being rendered homeless by alcoholism, his life in sobriety was pretty good

The Pink and the Bubbly

April 2015
By: Judy H. | Halifax, Nova Scotia
Alcohol made her feel happy and fun when she was a schoolgirl trying to fit in, but it didn't last

Report On The 56th General Service Conference

August 2006
Sponsorship, Service and Self-Support in a Changing World

Sober We Can

May 1988
By: F. B. | New York, New York

The Problems of a "Teen-aged" AA

September 1954
By: A. T. | New York City, New York
TO START THE BALL ROLLING ON A GENERAL DISCUSSION OF "AFTER SOBRIETY--WHAT?" (SEE AUGUST GRAPEVINE, "THE TWELVE STEPS AND THE OLDER MEMBER") WE ASKED AN OLD TIMER TO WRITE ABOUT SOME OF THE THINGS THAT HAPPEN AS WE GROW OLDER IN AA.

Plain, Unvarnished Truth

September 1976
By: L. P. | Albuquerque, New Mexico
We need to hear it if we are ever to face it and go on to recovery

Eulogy

January 1951
From Dr. Walter F. Tunks, the man who answered the telephone. . .

The Pleasures of Reading

October 1947
By: M.N. | New York City, New York
<emphasis type="italic">The Steeper Cliff</emphasis> by David Davidson (Random House, $3)

A.A. Inspires Formation of the Seekers, Prisoners' Rehabilitation Group

August 1945

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Ten Minutes of Oneness

December 1995
By: D.W. | San Mateo, California

No Longer Alone

March 1995
By: Juliana | Flushing, New York
There is the manic-depressive type, who is, perhaps, the least understood by his friends, and about whom a whole chapter could be written."--Alcoholics Anonymous

The Grapevine: Past, Present, and Future

November 1993
By: Bill W.
From the July 1945 Grapevine

Accent on Sobriety

August 1991
By: N. C. | New York, New York

Adios Is Not Goodbye

January 1987
By: R. A. | Manhattan, New York

Weeding Out the Crabgrass

August 1984
By: A. B. | San Diego, California
Step Four - It's an individual program, and on the pages that follow, four AAs describe their personal approaches to this vital Step and tell us how working it helped their sobriety

The Spiritual Substance

August 1981
By: D. H. | Wilmington, Delaware
A presentation to the 1981 General Service Conference

Small-town and Big-city AA

May 1972
By: I. K. | Seymour, Indiana
Back home we all know each other

The Grapevine

Past, Present and Future

Who Am I Really?

After a lifetime of pretending to be somebody else, the Steps helped her accept herself

Don't Lose Everything

August 1961
By: M. A. E. | Wyckoff, New Jersey
You need not if, like this young wife, you diagnose the disease in its first stages

Slips

April 1961
By: W. D. | Rowayton, Connecticut
An examination into the causes and consequences of taking that first drink

The Grapevine:

July 1945
By: Bill W.
Past, Present and Future

Panic at the Top

September 2014
By: Anonymous
With her international acclaim rising sky-high, how could she possibly be an alcoholic?

Easy

August 1972
By: M. D. B. | Toledo, Ohio
A "most unforgettable person" in AA

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