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A Psychiatrist's Appreciation of Alcoholics Anonymous

June 1960
By: Adele E. Streeseman, M.D.
The AA program enables the withdrawn alcoholic to trust the mental therapist, thus hastening a return to sobriety--and sanity

Let's Be Friendly With Our Friends. . .

June 1960
Psychiatry and AA can work together, as this professional writer's story shows

AA Philosophy and the Creative Artist

June 1960
Can an alcoholic get too much AA? A noted novelist says yes--and tells you why he thinks so

Youth in A.A.

June 1960
The average age of today's new AA member is dropping as more and more young people seek help--before they hit bottom

Thoughts of a Premier

June 1960
The Honorable Ernest Charles Manning, Premier of Alberta, Canada, reflects that the misconceptions, stigma and concealment of alcoholism are being swept away through a rapidly-growing awareness of the problem and its time-tested treatment

I Didn't Want to Want to. . .

June 1960
By: Warden Clinton Duffy
San Quentin's former warden tells how Prison Groups offer alcoholic inmates a means for recovery from the disease that is often directly responsible for criminal records

The Problem and the Actress

June 1960
A Hollywood star warns it's time for AA when the gossip columnists coyly ask: "What actress has her friends worried?

A.A. Steps for the Underprivileged Non-A.A.

June 1960
By: Edward J. Dowling, S. J.
A longtime friend of AA shows how the Twelve Steps can be effectively applied to any problem in life

Letter to AA

June 1960
By: Reinhold Niebuhr

Buy the Band a Drink

June 1960
The hard-drinking music maker has no excuse for riding the alcoholic bandwagon, this working composer and musician believes

Those Marvelous 12 Steps

June 1960
By: Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick

Star Anon

June 1960
The First of Hollywood's stars to join AA tells his story

As We Understand Him

June 1960
Who are you, and do you realize you should make an effort to find out?" asks this celebrated writer

How to Act at a Party

June 1960
Not even your glassy-eyed hostess cares when you tell her that you and Gin Barleycorn aren't on speaking terms

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.

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A Psychiatrist's Appreciation of Alcoholics Anonymous

June 1960
By: Adele E. Streeseman, M.D.
The AA program enables the withdrawn alcoholic to trust the mental therapist, thus hastening a return to sobriety--and sanity

Let's Be Friendly With Our Friends. . .

June 1960
Psychiatry and AA can work together, as this professional writer's story shows

AA Philosophy and the Creative Artist

June 1960
Can an alcoholic get too much AA? A noted novelist says yes--and tells you why he thinks so

Youth in A.A.

June 1960
The average age of today's new AA member is dropping as more and more young people seek help--before they hit bottom

Thoughts of a Premier

June 1960
The Honorable Ernest Charles Manning, Premier of Alberta, Canada, reflects that the misconceptions, stigma and concealment of alcoholism are being swept away through a rapidly-growing awareness of the problem and its time-tested treatment

I Didn't Want to Want to. . .

June 1960
By: Warden Clinton Duffy
San Quentin's former warden tells how Prison Groups offer alcoholic inmates a means for recovery from the disease that is often directly responsible for criminal records

The Problem and the Actress

June 1960
A Hollywood star warns it's time for AA when the gossip columnists coyly ask: "What actress has her friends worried?

A.A. Steps for the Underprivileged Non-A.A.

June 1960
By: Edward J. Dowling, S. J.
A longtime friend of AA shows how the Twelve Steps can be effectively applied to any problem in life

Letter to AA

June 1960
By: Reinhold Niebuhr

Buy the Band a Drink

June 1960
The hard-drinking music maker has no excuse for riding the alcoholic bandwagon, this working composer and musician believes

Those Marvelous 12 Steps

June 1960
By: Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick

Star Anon

June 1960
The First of Hollywood's stars to join AA tells his story

As We Understand Him

June 1960
Who are you, and do you realize you should make an effort to find out?" asks this celebrated writer

How to Act at a Party

June 1960
Not even your glassy-eyed hostess cares when you tell her that you and Gin Barleycorn aren't on speaking terms

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.

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