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Pamphlet “This is A.A. An introduction to the A.A. Recovery Program”.
An introduction to A.A.: describes who A.A.s are and what they have learned about alcoholism. For all who think they may have a drinking problem.
Also available in large print: This is A.A. (large print) [P-56].
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This is A.A.
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Pamphlet “This is A.A. An introduction to the A.A. Recovery Program”, in large print.
An introduction to A.A.: describes who A.A.s are and what they have learned about alcoholism. For all who think they may have a drinking problem.
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This is A.A. (large print)
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Answers many of the common questions people have about alcoholism and A.A.: What is alcoholism? What are the Twelve Steps? How can I tell if I am really an alcoholic? Informative reading for those seeking help with a drinking problem, as well as for their families and friends.
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Frequently Asked Questions about A.A.
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Answers many of the common questions people have about alcoholism and A.A.: What is alcoholism? What are the Twelve Steps? How can I tell if I am really an alcoholic? Informative reading for those seeking help with a drinking problem, as well as for their families and friends.
Large-print format suitable for those with low vision.P-57 – Taxes included.
Frequently Asked Questions about A.A. (large print)
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Lists 12 questions to ask yourself if you think you may be an alcoholic. For those who think they may have a drinking problem.
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Is A.A. for You?
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Twelve alcoholic women from a range of backgrounds — a U.S. Marine, a stay-at-home mom, a teenage runaway — share how they stopped drinking and found recovery in A.A. Touching on many of the themes common among still-suffering female alcoholics, their stories show how Alcoholics Anonymous helped these women find a new way of life.
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Women in A.A.
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Personal stories tell how men or women in the military – any rank, any age – can beat a drinking problem through A.A.
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A.A. and the Armed Services
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Report from a group of doctors in Alcoholics Anonymous. A.A. members share their experience with medications and other drugs. This pamphlet offers some suggestions to A.A. members who are prescribed medication by their doctors, in order to minimize the risk of relapse.
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The A.A. Member – Medications & Other Drugs
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Bill W.’s thoughts on the status of those addicted to drugs and other substances within A.A. are as timely as when they appeared in a 1958 Grapevine.
We encourage nonalcoholic addicts to attend “Anonymous Movements” related to their specific addictions. You are also welcome to attend “open” Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.
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Problems Other Than Alcohol
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Dramatic story of a young construction worker and his drinking problem, told in brightly colored “comic book” style.
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What Happened To Joe?
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Easy-to-read “comic book” style pamphlet for women alcoholics.
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It Happened To Alice
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Speaks to newcomers who may wonder how A.A. can work for someone “different” – black or Jewish, teenager or nearing 80, plus nine other people who tell how the A.A. program has worked for them.
A nice pamphlet sharing stories of A.A. members who recovered from alcohol even though they don’t fit the stereotypical definition of an alcoholic. A.A. is for you, too!
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Do You Think You’re Different?
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An easy-to-read version of A.A.’s program of recovery: each of the Twelve Steps is explained through illustration and simplified text.
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Thirteen LGBTQ alcoholics chronicle their experience before and after joining Alcoholics Anonymous, and how — despite their trepidations about A.A. — they discover that the tie that binds us all together is freedom from alcohol. Includes stories by recovering alcoholics who self-identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and transitioning, and queer.
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LGBTQ Alcoholics in A.A.
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Addressed to Native American A.A. members and contains some of their stories. Sixteen people from First Nations share about how they stopped drinking, and how it was possible for them to become A.A. members while staying true to their legacy and to their spiritual teachings.
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A.A. for the Native North American
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Nine Black and African American people – of different ages and social contexts (mainly in the United States) – share how they found sobriety and a new way of life in Alcoholics Anonymous.
Additional keywords: BIPOC, People of Color
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A.A. for the Black and African American Alcoholic
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An excerpt in large type from Chapter 5 of the Big Book. This page, which includes the Twelve Steps, is often read at the start of meetings.
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How It Works
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Straightforward answers to 15 questions that those new to Alcoholics Anonymous frequently ask about getting sober in A.A.
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Directed to family and friends of the problem drinker, this pamphlet describes what active alcoholism looks like and explains how A.A. may be able to help a loved one stop drinking.
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Nineteen young A.A.s — aged 16 to 27 — tell how they were able to stop drinking through Alcoholics Anonymous, dispelling many common “myths” about alcoholism and A.A. Includes a self-diagnostic questionnaire for those who think they may have a drinking problem.
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Young People and A.A.
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A message of hope from formerly incarcerated members of Alcoholics Anonymous, this pamphlet contains personal stories explaining how A.A. can help alcoholics stop drinking even in prison. Includes a self-diagnostic questionnaire for this who think they may have a drinking problem.
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Memo To An Inmate
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This illustrated pamphlet presents the experience of seven incarcerated alcoholics who found A.A. and got sober while in prison. Staple-less for distribution in correctional facilities.
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It Sure Beats Sitting In A Cell
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Published in 1941, this marks a highlight in A.A. history. It sparked the first great surge of interest in A.A.
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Jack Alexander Article about A.A.
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Uses shared A.A. experience to answer 34 questions likely to be asked by persons seeking sponsors, persons wanting to be sponsors, and groups planning sponsorship activity.
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Questions & Answers on Sponsorship
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This full-color, graphic-novel-style pamphlet speaks directly to teenagers, depicting six young people (aged 13 to 18) as they tell their real-life drinking stories and describe their welcome to Alcoholics Anonymous.
Please note that this item has been discontinued by A.A. World Services. It will be replaced by an animation video within a few years. Available here while stock lasts.
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Too Young?
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