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  • Storytelling in Alcoholics Anonymous: A Rhetorical Analysis

    Abstract of a book which calls upon Bakhtinian theory to analyze storytelling in AA. Compares the practices to the Washingtonians and the Oxford Groups.

    www.siu.edu

  • Translations of "Where is Alcoholics Anonymous?"

    A project to help the traveler find the AA Fellowship wherever they might go. Translated into various languages.

    www.anonpress.org

  • Relationship of NA to AA

    Narcotics Anonymous affirms that "Singleness of Purpose" is appropriate for Alcoholics Anonymous. By NA World Service Board.

    www.na.org

  • The Twelve Qualities of Sponsorship

    One anonymous writer's view of the spiritual relationship between a sponsor and the person being sponsored.

    www.recoveryemporium.com

  • AA Grapevine

    Official international journal of Alcoholics Anonymous, offering books, CDs, calendars and gift certificates. Includes additional information about the 12 steps, and a bulletin board.

    www.aagrapevine.org

  • Baha'i View of Alcoholics Anonymous

    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.

    www.bahai-library.com

  • Alcoholics Anonymous: Wikipedia

    Article about the A.A. includes its Twelve Step program, method of complete abstinance, and history.

    en.wikipedia.org

  • Expect a Miracle

    Several articles about Alcoholics Anonymous collected by The Primary Purpose Group in Dallas. Also speaker "tapes" in RealAudio.

    www.ppgaadallas.org

  • Interpreting AA (and Other 12-Step) Meetings

    Helps ASL (American Sign Language) interpreters to understand the culture of Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.

    asl_interpreting.tripod.com

  • Glossary for the Big Book

    A free line-by-line glossary for the book "Alcoholics Anonymous" with definitions for 2300 words and phrases on 194 pages of the Big Book.

    www.page164.org

  • Big Book Online Fourth Edition

    Complete text of "Alcoholics Anonymous" also known as "The Big Book" is available in English, French, and Spanish. This is the only site authorized to have it.

    www.aa.org

  • StepStudy.org - Twelve Step Theory and History

    Helps recovering people decide how they will interpret their recovery program. Provides articles and texts on the development of the Twelve Steps and analysis of various approaches to Stepwork.

    www.stepstudy.org

  • Buddhism and the 12-Step Process:

    Article shows the Twelve Steps are compatible with Buddhist beliefs and practices. By John R. Mabry, PhD.

    www.legacyaa.com

  • Cooperation Between Al-Anon and AA

    Guideline of Al-Anon on cooperation without affiliation with Alcoholics Anonymous.

    www.dallasal-anon.org

  • The Detroit Pamphlet - An Interpretation of the Twelve Steps

    This guide to running a series of four beginners meetings was first assembled in Detroit in 1943. Also called "The Washington D.C. Pamphlet" or "The Table Mate." The original pamphlet is still available from Alcoholics Anonymous of Greater Detroit.

    www.hindsfoot.org

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