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  • The Disease Concept of Alcoholism, A.A. and

    This paper looks at the medical view of alcoholism as a disease. This concept was important to the development of Alcoholics Anonymous. (PDF)

    www.bhrm.org

  • International Doctors in Alcoholics Anonymous

    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 and friends.

    www.idaa.org

  • Glenn K Audio Tapes

    Thousands of Alcoholics Anonymous, Al-Anon, and 12-step recovery convention tapes. Also CDs. Tape of the month subscriptions available.

    www.glennkaudiotapes.com

  • Links Page of Recovery Information

    Links to AA sites by categories: History and research, Chat rooms, Clubs, and others.

    alcoholicsanonymous.9f.com

  • Staying Sober in Mexico City

    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.

    www.utexas.edu

  • The Counseling Profession and Alcoholics Anonymous

    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.

    www.unhooked.com

  • The Little Big Book Dictionary

    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.

    www.bigbookdictionary.com

  • Sobriety Medallion Clip Art

    Pick up your web clip art version anniversary medallion. Any number of years. It's not metal but it's free.

    alcoholism.about.com

  • Gresham's Law and Alcoholics Anonymous

    Contrasts what it calls strong, medium, and weak versions of the AA program. First of four parts with links to the rest.

    www.aabbsg.de

  • Big Book Step Study

    Offers a step discussion meeting format based on one narrow interpretation of the Big Book. Formerly called Hyannis Original. Only members who have done the steps this way may share.

    www.bigbookstepstudy.com

  • Alcoholic Anonymous Bibliography

    Illustrated bibliography about this 12-step program, and links to other resources.

    www.aabibliography.com

  • Sober Lady - An A.A. Recovery Site

    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.

    www.soberlady.com

  • Other Views

    Some background of AA in terms of its religious roots and goals. Three articles that contradict the religious roots.

    www.aabibliography.com

  • Summary of Alcoholics Anonymous

    Profile and history of AA.

    religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu

  • Big Book Thought for the Day

    Daily inspirations from the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous. [Requires Java]

    www.geocities.com

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