Alcoholics Anonymous


Book Description

A 75th anniversary e-book version of the most important and practical self-help book ever written, Alcoholics Anonymous. Here is a special deluxe edition of a book that has changed millions of lives and launched the modern recovery movement: Alcoholics Anonymous. This edition not only reproduces the original 1939 text of Alcoholics Anonymous, but as a special bonus features the complete 1941 Saturday Evening Post article “Alcoholics Anonymous” by journalist Jack Alexander, which, at the time, did as much as the book itself to introduce millions of seekers to AA’s program. Alcoholics Anonymous has touched and transformed myriad lives, and finally appears in a volume that honors its posterity and impact.




Big Book Study Guides for AA


Book Description

Two Study Guides For the Big Book of Alcoholics AnonymousThe first study guide has a summary of each book and then hundreds of follow up questions to answer and add sobriety notes. Can be used alone and in group meetings. The Dr.'s Opinion, More About Alcoholism, A Vision for You and all the rest are included.The second study guide is a smaller week by week exercise guide that is suited for group meetings.Can also be used for Narcotics Anonymous, Overeaters Anonymous and other Twelve Step Groups.




A Program For You


Book Description

A Program for You leads each of us--newcomer or old-timer--to a deeper understanding of recovery as a way of life. A Program for You leads each of us--newcomer or old-timer--to a deeper understanding of recovery as a way of life. A Program for You clears our way for discovering positive, powerful answers to these questions. In the years since 1939, the Big Book, Alcoholics Anonymous, has guided millions in their search for a design for healthy living free of addictive behaviors. Now, two program old-timers share their years of intensive study of the Big Book, revealing the vitality of its message for those of us reading it today.This celebration of the basic text of Twelve Step recovery breathes new life into the Big Book's timeless wisdom. Thoroughly annotated line and page, written with down-to-earth humor and simplicity, and providing a contemporary context for understanding, A Program for You helps us experience the same path of renewal that Bill W. and the first on hundred AA members did.







An AA Big Book Study Guide for Compulsive Overeaters


Book Description

This is a twelve-step guide to the AA Big Book for compulsive overeaters written by an OA member and reproduced under the author's terms. This is a 5x9 edition with smaller print than the original. An 8 1/2x11 inch version with larger print is also available on Amazon.




Doctor Bob's Story


Book Description

The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous and Twelve Step Programs across the world have helped millions of people recover from addictions. This study guide focuses on DOCTOR BOB'S NIGHTMARE.The introduction delves into what the solution is for alcoholics and drug addicts by examining the chapter out of the Big Book of A.A, Doctor Bob's Nightmare. Chapter Two is "Doctor Bob's Nightmare" from the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous. Chapter Three breaks down the history of The Big book of A.A. Chapter Four illustrates the main points. Chapter Five is a Study Guide. Chapter Six is Study Guide Two and offers some of the Twelve Steps that apply. Chapter Seven offers the readers even more solutions to apply by finding or starting meetings of their own.This book can be used in Drug and Alcohol Treatment centers, Institutions, Twelve Step Group Meetings and for those seeking to recover from addiction from home.




The Big Book and a Study Guide of the 12 Steps of AA


Book Description

This is the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous, describing how to recover from alcoholism, written by the founders of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Bill W. & Dr. Bob. It is the originator of the seminal "twelve-step method" widely used to treat addictions that range from alcoholism, heroin, meth and marijuana addiction, as well as overeating, sex addiction and gambling addiction.Also included: A current 200 page study guide for the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. There are hundreds of questions to answer for The Doctor's Opinion, Bill's Story, The is a Solution, More About Alcoholism and the rest. Summaries and main point for each chapter are also included.




Working With Others


Book Description

The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous and Twelve Step Programs across the world have helped millions of people recover from addictions. This study guide focuses on WORKING WITH OTHERS. The introduction dives into what the solution is for alcoholics and drug addicts by examining the chapter out of the Big Book of A.A, Working With Others. Chapter Two is Working With Others from the Big Book of A.A. Chapter Three breaks down the history of Working With Others. Chapter Four illustrates the main points. Chapter Five is a Study Guide. Chapter Six is Study Guide Two and offers some of the Twelve Steps that apply. Chapter Seven offers the readers even more solutions to apply by finding or starting meetings of their own. This book can be used in Drug and Alcohol Treatment centers, Institutions, Twelve Step Group Meetings and for those seeking to recover from addiction from home.




A Vision for You


Book Description

The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous and Twelve Step Programs across the world have helped millions of people recover from addictions. This study guide focuses on A VISION FOR YOU. The introduction delves into what the solution is for alcoholics and drug addicts by examining the Big Book of A.A, & A VIision For You. Chapter Two is the Big Book text of A Vision For You. Chapter Three breaks down the history of the Big Book and A Vision For You. Chapter Four illustrates the main points. Chapter Five is a Study Guide. Chapter Six is Study Guide Two and offers some of the Twelve Steps that apply. Chapter Seven offers the readers even more solutions to apply by finding or starting meetings of their own. This book can be used in Drug and Alcohol Treatment centers, Institutions, Twelve Step Group Meetings and for those seeking to recover from addiction from home.




Summary for Big Book Study Guide


Book Description

This material was found in 2004 by an AA member in Sweden who then used it in a group with other AA members. The group experience was positive and can be recommended for anyone considering it as a help in working AA's Twelve Steps. This material was made and used during the early1990's by North American members of AA who chose to remain anonymous.The original material was designed to be used in groups. If however you wish to use this material solely together with your sponsor that works, too. Just ignore the references for use in larger groups of 8-12 people. This study material sticks closely to AA's Big Book, Alcoholics Anonymous. There are many page references to help each person working the steps to easily refer back to AA's major text. It may be helpful to point out what is at times a source of confusion for AA members: that A.A.'s first three steps cannot be found in numerical order in the Big Book. However, any person studying the first five and a half chapters of Alcoholics Anonymous can be assured of covering all three of A.A.'s first three steps. It may also be helpful to point out that this study material is more detailed in the first four steps than in the remaining ones.