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Shares experience of treatment facility administrators and of A.A.s who have carried the message into these facilities.
P-27 – Taxes included.

A.A. In Treatment Settings
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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.
P-30 – Taxes included.
Is there an Alcoholic in your Life?
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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.
P-4 – Taxes included.

Young People and A.A.
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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.
P-12 – Taxes included.

Jack Alexander Article about A.A.
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0,60$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.
P-37 – Taxes included.

Too Young?
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Provides basic information on the Grapevine and La Viña magazines – AA “meetings in print” – including their history, how to submit stories, and how to become a Grapevine or La Viña Representative in your group.
P-52 – Taxes included.

AA Grapevine and La Viña: our Meetings in Print
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Brief biographical sketches of Bill W. and Dr. Bob, together with their last major talks.
P-53 – Taxes included.

The Co-Founders of A.A.
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This pamphlet includes the experience of A.A. members who are hearing and visually impaired, housebound, chronically ill or disabled due to brain damage or stroke. Their stories tell how they found A.A. and are living new and productive lives free from alcohol.
P-83 – Taxes included.

Access to A.A. – Members share on overcoming barriers
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Discusses with concrete examples how A.A. members can cooperate with professionals who work with alcoholics and explores some of the channels A.A.s use to do so — all while preserving the letter and spirit of the Twelve Traditions.
P-29 – Taxes included.

How AA Members Cooperate with Professionals – Cooperation, but not Affiliation
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Through image and text, this new (2021) pamphlet offers concise descriptions of the Twelve Traditions, discussing how (and why) these important guidelines came to be and illustrating how they serve to protect A.A. unity in real world situations. Foundational A.A. principles such as anonymity and self-support are explored along the way.
P-91 – Taxes included.

Experience Has Taught Us: An Introduction to Our Twelve Traditions
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Bridging the gap between treatment & A.A. through temporary contact programs.
For A.A.s serving as temporary contacts for newcomers leaving treatment (“bridging the gap”) or carrying the message into treatment facilities, this straightforward pamphlet presents guidelines and points to remember.
P-49 – Taxes included.

Bridging The Gap
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This illustrated, easy-to-read 32-page pamphlet expands on the 12 self-diagnostic questions in “Is A.A. for You?” Suitable for those who think they may have a drinking problem.
P-36 – Taxes included.
Is A.A. For Me?
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With sharing that reflects the boundless range of belief (and non-belief) among A.A. members — including Buddhism, Islam, Native American faith traditions, and atheism and agnosticism — this pamphlet shows how Alcoholics Anonymous is a spiritual organization, rather than a religious one.
P-84 – Taxes included.

Many Paths to Spirituality
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Ten agnostic/atheist members share their experience of finding meaningful recovery in A.A., showing there is room in the Fellowship for believers and non-believers alike.
P-86 – Taxes included.
The God Word — Agnostic and Atheist Members in A.A
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Twelve alcoholics with serious mental health issues — bipolar disorder, severe depression, schizophrenia — share how they found recovery in Alcoholics Anonymous. Includes the perspectives of five A.A. members with long-term sobriety who have sponsored alcoholics with mental health issues.
P-87 – Taxes included.

A.A. for Alcoholics with Mental Health Issues — and their sponsors
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