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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUSA free self-help organization founded to assist people addicted to alcohol in breaking old behavior patterns and gaining support for consistently living a sober lifestyle.
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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUSformed in 1935 in America, an organization which is recognized as being the most well-known, oldest, and biggest, a globally deliberate team of people who, via a 12 step system, look to assist one ano [..]
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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUSAlcoholics Anonymous (AA) is an international organization that is dedicated to helping alcoholics find and retain sobriety through education and support. It was founded in 1935 in Akron, Ohio and has [..]
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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUSBackground: Alcoholics Anonymous was founded in 1935 by Bill W. and Dr. Bob S. in Akron, Ohio, according to the AA General Service Office. AA is “a fellowship of men and women who share their experien [..]
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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS(AA) An organization for alcoholics-with the intent to cure the addiction.
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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUSAn Organization of self-proclaimed Alcoholics who meet frequently to reinforce their practice of abstinence.
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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUSAn organization of self-proclaimed alcoholics who meet frequently to reinforce their practice of abstinence.
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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUSAlcoholics Anonymous (AA) provide a network of support or a form of self-help for alcoholics. The group follows the 12 Step Model. The only requirement to come along is a desire to stop drinking. You will not have to talk at a meeting if you don’t want to and anonymity is protected rigorously.
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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUSAn organization of self-proclaimed alcoholics who meet frequently to reinforce their practice of abstinence. (12 Dec 1998)
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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUSAlcoholics Anonymous (AA) is an international mutual aid organization that unites people who have struggled with alcohol dependency. It was founded in 1935 by Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith, who design [..]
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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
A self-supporting organization of alcoholic people, which proves mutual support to obtain and maintain sobriety.
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