My First Alcoholic Patient
September 1974
By:
Frank A. Seixas, MD
A 19-page section of sharing by members of the medical profession
I Joined Al-anon and Found AA
January 1973
By:
K. G.
| California
Both helped save her, and in both she finds ways to help others
The Uses and Abuses of Clichs
April 1971
By:
J. S.
| Peterborough, New Hampshire
Don't analyze--utilize. But try to understand what they truly mean
Christmas Illumination
December 1964
By:
J. K. B.
| Studio City
There was no tree to trim. Was the bottle the answer or could AA suggest another approach?
Man in a Hotel Room
August 1961
By:
Anon.
| Baltimore, Maryland
The crisis centered on the telephone. Which number would he call?
From the Vintage Years
July 1958
A Sampling of the First Anniversary Issue: <emphasis type="italic">July 1945</emphasis>
Listening to Life
November 2024
| The Gift Of Gratitude
By:
Grace L.
| Rochester, New York
Once lost and now sober, an autistic member finally finds the truth about himself. To him, it’s music
Listening to Life
September 2022
| Young & Sober
By:
Grace L.
| Rochester, N.Y.
Once lost and now sober, an autistic member finally finds the truth about himself. To him, it’s music
There Is No Free Lunch
July 1994
By:
Colin R.
| Sydney
Tradition 7 - Every AA group ought to be fully self-supporting, declining outside contributions.
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research, and Treatment
January 1989
By:
Walter Clark
Loss Triggers Alcoholism in Elderly
