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  2. History of Alcoholics Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    1957 Alcoholics Anonymous Comes of Age was published. [86] 1962 The Twelve Concepts for World Service were adopted by AA as a guideline for international issues. [87] 1962 The movie Days of Wine and Roses depicted an alcoholic in AA. [88] 1971 Bill Wilson dies. His last words to AA members were "God bless you and Alcoholics Anonymous forever." [81]

  3. Alcoholics Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a global, peer-led mutual-aid fellowship supporting abstinence-based recovery from alcoholism through its spiritually inclined twelve-step program. [1] AA’s Twelve Traditions, besides stressing anonymity and the lack of a governing hierarchy, establish AA as free to all, non-professional, unaffiliated, and non ...

  4. List of twelve-step groups - Wikipedia

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    FAA – Food Addicts Anonymous. GA – Gamblers Anonymous. Gam-Anon / Gam-A-Teen, for friends and family members of problem gamblers. HA – Heroin Anonymous. LAA – Love Addicts Anonymous. MA – Marijuana Anonymous. NA – Narcotics Anonymous. N/A – Neurotics Anonymous, for recovery from mental and emotional illness.

  5. Alcohol Awareness Month: When and How to Support - Healthline

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    Here’s how you can support Alcohol Awareness Month: Wear a red ribbon: Make a red ribbon pin or find one online to show your support for Alcohol Awareness Month. Participate in an alcohol-free ...

  6. 9 Best Online Sobriety Support Groups - Healthline

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    Best for pragmatic thinkers: Self-Management and Recovery Training. Best for women: Women for Sobriety. Best for stories and connection: Soberistas. Best to supplement with face-to-face meetings ...

  7. Finding Alcohol Addiction Support Groups - Healthline

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    They often help with what is known as “step work” in which a person works through the 12 steps of AA in order to achieve and maintain sobriety. Find a chapter of AA near you by asking your ...

  8. What to know about support groups for alcoholics - WebMD

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    Twelve-step facilitation therapy. Also called the 12-step program, it’s one of the main recovery methods used by AA for their members.‌. Here, you’re assigned a sponsor, who helps you start ...

  9. Twelve-step program - Wikipedia

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    Twelve-step program. Twelve-step programs are international mutual aid programs supporting recovery from substance addictions, behavioral addictions and compulsions. Developed in the 1930s, the first twelve-step program, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), founded by Bill Wilson and Bob Smith, aided its membership to overcome alcoholism. [1]