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Dedicated to the 12 Steps as outlined in the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous. http://www.thejaywalker.com/index.html I.L.A.A. is a group of recovering lawyers and judges carrying the message of recovery within their profession. Their purpose is to help others out of their denial and into A.A.. http://www.ilaa.org/ Personal stories, Recovery message board, relationship advice. (Mandatory MIDI music) http://www.spiritualway.com/ Use these guidelines for taking the 12 steps of A.A. and learn about other sobriety topics in the Big Book. http://www.sober.org/ Alcoholics Anonymous information: phone numbers, meetings, and conventions. http://www.recovery.org/aa/ A complete 12 step resource site that features The Big Book of AA online in free streaming audio. Listen with either Real Player or Windows Media Player. http://www.recoveryzone.org/ OIAA is composed of elected reps of all online AA groups wishing to participate. It provides support to help those groups carry the message of recovery from alcoholism. http://www.aa-intergroup.org/ A personal experience of working the steps, in particular a discussion of step three and any that follows it. http://www.alcoholics-annonymous.org The Fellowship (Alcoholics Anonymous) has adopted a policy of "cooperation but not affiliation" with other organizations concerned with the problem of alcoholism. http://www.aa.org/default/en_about_aa_sub.cfm?subpageid=21&pageid=24 Books, tapes, and other resources. AA History. Calls itself a return to the original 12 step program. http://www.aabacktobasics.com/ Offers a book by an AA oldtimer on "two different proven methods on how to experience the twelve steps of Alcoholics Anonymous." http://searcywdallastx.bigstep.com/item.html?PRID=462816 How one school shows the value of AA to students. http://cbe.uchc.edu/aameet.asp Complete text of the personal stories from the 1939 First Edition of the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous. http://www.cheraglibrary.org/mir/stories/ AA wants to cooperate with clergy, legal, medical, correctional, employers, and others who may deal with alcoholics. By General Service Office of Alcoholics Anonymous. http://www.aa.org/default/en_about_aa.cfm?pageid=8 NAIGSO helps adapt Alcoholics Anonymous to the spiritual traditions of the many Indian tribes. Events. Information on creating groups. http://www.naigso-aa.org A large collection of AA information including speaker tapes (in Real Audio), recommended reading, history. Articles on "It Ain't in the Book!" and "Sponsorship." http://www.aaprimarypurpose.org/ AA involvement is more important to success than mere AA attendance. Study compares the extent of AA attendance of white, Hispanic, and African-American participants following psychological treatment. (PDF file requires Acrobat Reader.) http://www.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/arh22-4/281.pdf Listen to recordings of AA speakers. New recordings are added on a regular basis. Others are available to download. (Requires RealAudio player.) http://www.elmoware.com/spktapes.htm A guide to working the Steps by someone who has had long-term success through the AA program. http://home.capecod.net/~rogerg/recovery/WkgAA.html This paper looks at the medical view of alcoholism as a disease. This concept was important to the development of Alcoholics Anonymous. (PDF file requires Acrobat reader.) http://www.bhrm.org/papers/AAand%20DiseaseConcept.pdf The International Conference of Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous. For younger AA members and "anyone who has some growing to do." http://www.icypaa.org IDAA is a group of approximately 4500 recovering health care professionals of doctorate level who help one another achieve and maintain sobriety. This website provides information and resources for prospective and current members along with their family a http://www.idaa.org/ Thousands of Alcoholics Anonymous, Al-Anon, and 12-step recovery convention tapes. Also CDs. Tape of the month subscriptions available. http://www.glennkaudiotapes.com/ Links to AA sites by categories: History and research, Chat rooms, Clubs, and others. http://alcoholicsanonymous.9f.com Brief description of a book by anthropologist Stanley Brandes studies the growth of Alcoholics Anonymous in Mexico and how it has adapted to the culture. http://www.utexas.edu/utpress/books/brasta.html Article by Reverend Samual Shoemaker, an early friend of Alcoholics Anonymous. Describes AA as a life-changing fellowship. http://www.a-1associates.com/AA/whatchurch.htm AA is a vital community resource. This article looks at differences between the Twelve Steps and common counseling practices. Other approaches may be of more help some clients. http://www.unhooked.com/sep/aacouns.htm Alcoholics Anonymous speakers and conferences on audio tape. Also a schedule of Midwestern US and Canadian AA events, roundups, study groups http://www.gopher-tape-library.org/ An aid to reading the Big Book of "Alcoholics Anonymous." Words above an elementary reading level are defined according to their use in the main part of the book. http://www.bigbookdictionary.com Pick up your web clip art version anniversary medallion. Any number of years. It's not metal but it's free. http://alcoholism.about.com/library/blchips.htm?terms=sobriety+medallions Offering resource links, feature articles, and automated daily readings from a variety of popular recovery group literature. http://www.recoveryemporium.com/ Contrasts what it calls strong, medium, and weak versions of the AA program. First of four parts with links to the rest. http://www.aabbsg.de/oppf/gresham.htm Offers a step discussion meeting format based on one narrow interpretation of the Big Book. Only members who have done the steps this way may share. http://www.bigbookstepstudy.com/ Illustrated bibliography about this 12-step program, and links to other resources. http://www.aabibliography.com An informal attempt to list groups that spun off of Alcoholics Anonymous. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AAHistoryLovers/message/483 Being a Jew need not keep anyone from participating in Alcoholics Anonymous. An interpretation of the Twelve Steps in terms of Jewish teachings. http://www.a-1associates.com/AA/jacs_journal_2.htm Some thoughts on AA including a personal story. Includes a collection of links that is different every time you visit. The "menu" is hidden on the left margin. http://www.soberlady.com/ Details a 1999 ruling by the highest court in the US that an atheist could not be compelled to attend AA meetings as a condition for probation. http://www.atheists.org/flash.line/alanon2.htm Some background of AA in terms of its religious roots and goals. Three articles that contradict the religious roots. http://www.aabibliography.com/aaphotonewhtml/aareligion.html Profile and history of AA. http://religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu/nrms/aa.html Daily inspirations from the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous. [Requires Java] http://www.geocities.com/soberword One member's view of AA, the Big Book, the steps, and meetings. http://webpages.charter.net/rfhale/ P-11 Groups are twelve step Alcoholics Anonymous groups that address both alcoholism and mental illness problems. The name comes from Pamphlet P-11 "The AA Member-Medications and Other Drugs." This is a list of groups in Houston, Texas. http://www.council-houston.org/p11.htm An interpretation of the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous, it is the basis of a workshop to give insight to experienced AA members. [Articles are in RTF = Rich Text Format] http://bigbook.got.net/ Abstract of a book which calls upon Bakhtinian theory to analyze storytelling in AA. Compares the practices to the Washingtonians and the Oxford Groups. http://www.siu.edu/~siupress/titles/f00_titles/jensen_alcoholics.htm A project to help the traveler find the AA Fellowship wherever they might go. Translated into various languages. http://www.anonpress.org/translate/ Guideline of Alcoholics Anonymous on cooperation without affiliation with Al-Anon. Includes 1969 "Resolution of Gratitude." (PDF requires Acrobat Reader) http://www.aa.org/default/en_pdfs/mg-08_relationshipbet.pdf Guideline of Al-Anon on cooperation without affiliation with Alcoholics Anonymous. (PDF requires Acrobat Reader) http://www.niafg.org/guidelinesPDF/G03.pdf Advanced information. The 70th anniversary of Alcoholics Anonymous will be celebrated at the 2005 International Convention of AA in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, June 30-July 3, 2005. http://www.aa.org/default/en_services_aa.cfm?pageid=39 These 15, 20, and 30 second PSAs are available to TV stations in English, Spanish, and French. See them on the web with the appropriate browser extension. http://www.aa.org/default/en_main.cfm?mainid=9 Narcotics Anonymous affirms that "Singleness of Purpose" is appropriate for Alcoholics Anonymous. By NA World Service Board. http://www.na.org/bulletins/bull13-r.htm One anonymous writer's view of the spiritual relationship between a sponsor and the person being sponsored. http://www.recoveryemporium.com/Articles/Spon12.htm Interpretation of the Twelve Steps of A.A. for people who do not accept western religious concepts. http://www.buddhist12steps.com/ Every Grapevine article up to one year ago. Search by topic, date, or words. [Subscription] http://www.aagrapevine.org/da/index.php Letters from the Universal House of Justice say that the practice of confession in the 5th Step of Alcoholics Anonymous is acceptable to followers of the Baha'i faith. http://bahai-library.com/uhj/alcoholics.anonymous.html Article about the A.A. includes its Twelve Step program, method of complete abstinance, and history. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcoholics_Anonymous Several articles about Alcoholics Anonymous collected by The Primary Purpose Group in Dallas. Also speaker "tapes" in RealAudio. http://www.ppgaadallas.org/ Questions to ask yourself to see if you are practicing the principles of the Twelve Traditions. From AA GrapeVine 1969 thru 1971. http://aagrapevine.org/stepsTrads/checklist.html Helps ASL (American Sign Language) interpreters to understand the culture of Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. http://asl_interpreting.tripod.com/situational_studies/kejk1.htm A free glossary for the book "Alcoholics Anonymous" with definitions for 2300 words and phrases on 194 pages of the Big Book. http://www.page164.org/ |
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