Posts Tagged ‘Alcoholics Anonymous’

Alcoholics Anonymous History: About Dick B., Author

Alcoholics Anonymous History: About Dick B., Author
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Alcoholics Anonymous History About Dick B., Author © 2013 Anonymous. All rights reserved Dick B. is an active, recovered member of Alcoholics Anonymous with more than 27 years of continuous sobriety. He is author of 46 published books and over 1500 published articles on Alcoholics Anonymous History
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Dan talks about return at LA theater
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From the Hollywood Reporter: Somebody has a lot of catching up to do on Community. And that someone is Dan Harmon, who is formalizing his deal to return for the fifth season of the series he created. On Saturday night, he admitted he hasn’t been paying any attention to the NBC comedy’s creative dire
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Thoughts For The Day~*~Why Worry?^*^*^*^*^ June 3, 2013
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Alcoholism: Comment on So. Much. Happening. by Risingwoman

Comment on So. Much. Happening. by risingwoman
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Thanks, Lilly. I’m glad you got something out of the case study – it’s shocking to see the jump in alcoholism in professional women. And yes, I’ll still be around the blog. I think that if something is a true priority, you’ll find a way to fit it in. That’s how I got my short story collection finish
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Alcoholics Anonymous History Show: The Creator vs. Multiple Nonsense gods
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Dick B. discusses A.A.’s founding and reliance on the Creator, and the role of Jesus Christ on the June 1, 2013, episode of the “Christian Recovery Radio with Dick B.” © 2013 Anonymous. All rights reserved The Second in a Series of Radio Presentations Preparing People for The First International Alc
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Pathology Lecture Notes and Videos
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Show 81: Ports Development: Kampot & Alcoholism Among Beer Girls

Show 81: Ports Development: Kampot & Alcoholism among beer girls


Show 81: Ports Development: Kampot & Alcoholism among beer girls.

 

Support Groups May 31, 2013
Filed under: about alcoholism

Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women working to solve their common problem of alcoholism. There are no dues or fees. • Tupelo: 31 meetings are offered. Call 844-0374 or visit www.aa-mississippi.org for listings. • There are also …
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Tough Call: Flooding In New Providence
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According to the experts, these factors had contributed to a rise in domestic violence, a decline in social responsibility and work ethic, a lack of national pride, more lifestyle diseases like alcoholism, AIDS and obesity, and rising levels of …
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Treatments for Alcoholics: Most Important Path to Recovery From Addiction? for One Expert, It's Simple

Treatments For Alcoholics in the News

Most important path to recovery from addiction? For one expert, it's simple
Filed under: treatments for alcoholics

"They needed some kind of treatment for alcohol dependence, but there was no science and no scientifically-based treatment, just AA," Willenbring says. "Dan Anderson, godfather of the Minnesota Model and first CEO at Hazelden, once said that they made …
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Eye doctor loses license to drug dependency
Filed under: treatments for alcoholics

The sentence also included a $ 1 fine, $ 179 in court costs, 40 hours of community service and two years of supervised probation during which the defendant must continue to attend Alcoholics Anonymous/Narcotics Anonymous meetings. … Seven days after …
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Minnesota author finds that many addiction programs are behind the times
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Robert Vaughan: When Hell Came to Texas #Western

Robert Vaughan: When Hell Came to Texas #western
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When Hell Came to Texas by Robert Vaughan Romancing The West is pleased to host one of the most prolific authors today, Robert Vaughan. He’s written several hundred books in many genres under dozens of pseudonyms and was awarded the 2013 Western Fictioneers Lifetime Achievement award. Why? Because h
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The Great Gatsby (2013)
Filed under: Alcoholism

Pursuing an illusion can be an obsessive, tiresome and ultimately futile exercise. For someone like Jay Gatsby, this pursuit defined his mores, his actions and his life. ‘The Great Gatsby’ is a film that takes you deep into the purity of Gatsby’s quest, mirroring it with its imperfect methods and it
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Character Profiles From ONeils Long Days Journey Into Night
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Spirituality in Recovery

Spirituality in Recovery
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From time to time I will post recovery information here. Although there are many ways to recover from alcoholism, one is through Alcoholics Anonymous, a spiritually based program. Here is a famous quote from AA’s basic text (Big Book: ” ‘What you say about the general hopelessness of the average alc
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Mongolian “unmarriageable men”.
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This is a petty attempt to run parallels between this article and a situation in Mongolia. Although the original study is about families US, here in Mongolia I think we could at least contemplate about the similar forces and their effects. In a nutshell the article and supporting study say that: a)
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Events Newsletter May 2013
Filed under: Alcoholism