Analysis of an Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Al
Alcoholics
Anonymous (
AA) (1) describes itself as "a voluntary, worldwide fellowship of men and women from all walks of life who meet together to attain and ....
(698

3

)
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Introduction This research
.... Meetings & Individual/Group Dynamics Alcoholic
Anonymous (
AA) meetings are led by a chair-person, and structured such that different people volunteer and stand ....
(1326

5

)
AA SUPPORT GROUP
This research paper will present the topic of alcoholism and Alcoholics
Anonymous (
AA) for treatment of this disease. The discussion ....
(2309

9

)
The problem of alcoholism & AA
.... Alcoholics
Anonymous (
AA) is an organization that makes use of a theory of self-help to enable alcoholics to take control of their own lives and to learn to ....
(4770

19

)
Substance Abuse and AA
A research study is proposed that will assess the future viability of the Alcoholics
Anonymous (
AA) approach to the treatment of substance abuse generally and ....
(1974

8

)
African American Response to AA
.... that take advantage of group-oriented support mechanisms such as are evident in the Alcoholics
Anonymous structure, at least insofar as
AA structures take ....
(2313

9

)
The Problem of Alcoholism
.... Alcoholics
Anonymous (
AA) is an organization that makes use of a theory of self-help to enable alcoholics to take control of their own lives and to learn to ....
(1129

5

)
Alcohol Abuse
.... It has become a text not only for
AA, but for all the many other
Anonymous or "Twelve-Step" programs that apply
AA's basic discoveries and techniques to ....
(2118

8

)
Case-study Protocol for an Alcohol
.... Alcoholics
Anonymous (
AA) is a self-help group known for its 12-step program of permanent abstinence from alcohol: "Sobriety--freedom from alcohol--through the ....
(3134

13

)
Disease Concept of Alcoholism
.... in some quarters. In 1935, the old doctrine was given new life by the founders Alcoholics
Anonymous (
AA). Inspired by the teachings ....
(2427

10

)
Macro Practice Skills in a Drug Rehab Program
.... There are linkages between this agency and such groups as Narcotics
Anonymous (NA), Alcoholics
Anonymous (
AA), and a host of public sector social welfare ....
(2450

10

)
The Magic of Ritual
.... performance today . . . is found in Alcoholics
Anonymous (
AA). One of the chief purposes of an
AA meeting is not simply to know . . . that ....
(1498

6

)
Domestic Violence Female Victims
.... group leader. Alcoholic
Anonymous (
AA) is the most used form of help for alcohol and substance abuse problems. Factors associated ....
(2691

11

)
therapeutic approaches to Alcoholism
.... Finally, the 12-Step program of Alcoholics
Anonymous (
AA) also involves a major shift in cognition in which patients are expected to accept the fact that they ....
(946

4

)
Alcoholism
.... Alcoholics
Anonymous (
AA) is a self-help group known for its 12-step program of permanent abstinence from alcohol: "Sobriety--freedom from alcohol--through the ....
(7253

29

)
Adolescent Drug Use
.... adult to adolescent contexts, they also recommend that treatment professionals form ties with
AA and "companion groups, such as Narcotics
anonymous," which are ....
(786

3

)
Jewish Alcoholism
.... Founded in the late 1970s, the organization is based on the 12-step recovery program of Alcoholics
Anonymous (
AA) but offers Jews and alternative reluctant to ....
(1935

8

)
Increasing Penalties for Drunk Driving Repeat Offenders
.... Currently, an offender is required to attend some sessions of Alcoholics
Anonymous (
AA) as part of the Intoxicated Driver Resource Center program. ....
(1632

7

)
ALCOHOLISM: AN OVERVIEW Introduction Hester and
.... For example, alcoholics who receive the help of formal treatment through Alcoholics
Anonymous (
AA), at least 44 percent will remain abstinent for at least one ....
(1312

5

)
Christian Psychology
.... However, as Koteskey and Narramore point out, Alcoholics
Anonymous is not a Christian .... As Koteskey writes, for example, "Although programs such as
AA have a ....
(3459

14

)
Alcoholism as a Major Problem in the US
.... withdraw. Involvement with Alcoholics
Anonymous (
AA), a self-help group is considered essential for the recovering alcoholic. The ....
(1799

7

)
Group Process and Dynamics
.... This group was an Alcoholics
Anonymous Meeting; the group consisted of group .... associated with self-help group participation and success in
AA include similar ....
(2406

10

)
Urban Nomads & Alcoholism
.... and staying sober: Such disillusionment was reported in a study of 150 [Alcoholics
Anonymous] members. Asked what had happened just before joining
AA to make ....
(4412

18

)
Children of Alcoholics
.... Although Al-Anon is separate from Alcoholics
Anonymous (
AA), it closely resembles
AA in "structure, function, and vision" (p. 179). ....
(2068

8

)
Alcoholism as an Addictive Disease
.... However, I would also be mindful that other help would be useful such as joining Alcoholics
Anonymous (
AA), and if the case is extreme, seeking professional ....
(1758

7

)
Children of Alcoholics
.... Although Al Anon is separate from Alcoholics
Anonymous (
AA), it closely resembles
AA in "structure, function, and vision" (Kokin, & Walker, 1989, p. 179). ....
(2172

9

)
Alcohol should be Illegal
.... disease. Involvement with Alcoholics
Anonymous (
AA), a self-help group is considered essential for the recovering alcoholic. The ....
(3378

14

)
ALCOHOL USE AMONG THE ELDERLY
.... For this population, Clinebell (1990) recommends referral to Alcoholics
Anonymous (
AA), noting that the
AA population has a wide mix of age ranges and provides ....
(4713

19

)
ELDERLY ALCOHOLISM
.... follow-up interviews with 43 women (both young and older women) who participated in a residential program based on the work of Alcoholics
Anonymous (
AA) and 35 ....
(9656

39

)
Mississippi Teacher Certification
.... program from a regionally/nationally accredited Praxis II (Principles of Learning and NTE (Professional Knowledge Test) Class
AA Meet requirements ....
Anonymous. ....
(884

4

)