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The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous 4th edition...

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Alcoholics Anonymous is a community of men and women who share their experiences, strength and hope to solve a common problem and help others recover from alcoholism.

The only condition for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees to become an A.A. member, we are self-supporting through our own contributions.

The A.A. is not affiliated with any sect, denomination, organization or institution; it is not political; it does not wish to enter into any controversy, nor does it support or oppose any cause.

Our primary goal is to stay sober and help other alcoholics get sober.

 

We are a community of men and women who have lost the ability to control their drinking and have gotten into all kinds of trouble as a result of drinking. We try to live normally without alcohol - and most of us succeed. We find that to do this we need help and support, which we get from other alcoholics in A.A.
Our "common problem" is alcoholism. We have finally realised that we cannot handle alcohol in any form. Most importantly, we are not trying to face our problems alone. Sharing our experiences, our strengths and our hopes is the key that will allow us to live not only without alcohol, but in most cases without the desire for it.

 

Who are we?

We are a community of men and women who have lost the ability to control their drinking and have gotten into all sorts of trouble as a result of drinking. We try to live normally without alcohol - and most of us succeed. We find that to do this we need help and support, which we get from other alcoholics in A.A.

Our "common problem" is alcoholism. We have finally realised that we cannot handle alcohol in any form. Most importantly, we are not trying to face our problems alone. Sharing our experiences, our strengths and our hopes is the key that will allow us to live not only without alcohol, but in most cases without the desire for it.

 

What does AA do?

AA members share their experiences with anyone who asks for help to solve their drinking problem. Our twelve-step program shows the alcoholic a way to live a satisfying life without alcohol. This program is discussed at AA group meetings. AA members also hold meetings in medical and correctional facilities. AA members (groups) can be asked to hold information meetings at various events, organisations and institutions. These meetings are about AA and are not considered regular group meetings.

 

What does AA not do?

It does not initiate the recovery of the alcoholic. It does not recruit members. Does not follow or influence its members. Does not initiate or support research.Does not join councils of social institutions. Does not keep attendance records or medical histories. Does not make medical or psychological diagnoses or prognoses. Does not provide withdrawal or nursing services, hospital care or any medical or psychiatric treatment. Does not provide religious services. It does not provide housing, food, clothing, employment, money or other social benefits It does not provide domestic or professional advice. Does not accept money for its services or other benefits from non-AA sources. Does not give referrals to courts, lawyers, social organisations, employers, etc.

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