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  • How to Find an Alcoholism Treatment Center

    There are about 14 million alcoholics living the U.S. today. Alcoholism is a dreadful disease that affects the entire family. Without treatment, alcoholism can be deadly.

  • How to Attend an AA Meeting

    Alcoholic Anonymous, or AA, is a self-help group for alcoholics. Alcoholics come together to support each other in getting sober and staying sober.

  • Recovery Through Acknowledgement & Acceptance of an Addiction

    You must first acknowledge and accept the reality of your addiction before you can begin the work of releasing the addiction. Do not let pride, fear or negative thinking prevent you from taking...

  • How to Accept that Alcoholism is a Disease

    Many people believe that alcoholism is a moral problem, and the word alcoholic brings up an image of a homeless person, or someone living in poverty. Although many homeless people do have...

  • Psychological Treatment for Alcoholism

    Approximately 17.6 million Americans have drinking problems or are alcoholics, according to the U.S. National Library of Medicine. Effective treatment for alcoholism addresses the psychological...

  • Family Help for Alcoholics in Recovery

    A recovering alcoholic needs to have a good support system in order to beat his addition. One concept of the Alcoholics Anonymous 12-step program is that recovery is only possible by asking for...

  • Alcoholism Identification & Diagnosis

    According to the National Council on Alcoholism, about 18 million Americans are problem drinkers. About 8 million are officially alcoholics. It's an epidemic so vast that more than half of adults...

  • Signs & Symptoms of Advanced Alcoholism

    Alcoholism is devastating not only to the alcoholic and his body but also to loved ones. Many families have been torn apart because of alcoholism. Watching carefully for the signs of alcoholism...

  • Alcoholism Warning Signs

    Alcoholism is an illness defined by four main symptoms, identified by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism as craving, loss of control, physical dependence, and tolerance, which...

  • Different Treatments of Alcoholism

    Alcoholism is a disease marked by the overconsumption of liquor. Alcoholics crave alcohol, need it to function normally and can't stop drinking once they start. Alcoholism can interfere with...

  • Alcoholism Facts

    Alcoholism is both a chemical and psychological addiction to liquor, beer, wine or spirits. It is a destructive addiction that must be understood in the framework of an illness. According to the...

  • Disability Benefits for Recovering Alcoholics

    In today's world, it can be difficult for a recovering alcoholic to get disability benefits, although this used to be something that was easier to obtain. Discover how the majority of recovering...

  • How to Find AA Meetings Online

    It's easy to find AA meetings online. They're convenient and the next best thing if your schedule does not permit you to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings in person. The only requirement for...

  • How Alcoholism Affects a Family

    Alcoholism affects not only the drinker, but the entire family, from an unborn baby to a spouse. Moreover, the physical and psychological effects it has on the family can be lasting. Even with...

  • How to Face an Alcohol Problem

    If there ever comes a day when you realize that one drink is too much because just one more drink is never enough, you may be on the way to facing a drinking problem. The usual signs that begin to...

  • How to Tell If Your a Alcoholic

    Alcoholism is a serious and life threatening disease. Many people who drink are not alcoholics, but for others drinking causes serious problems in one or many areas of their lives. If you suspect...

  • How to Find Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings

    If you are an alcoholic attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings can offer you support in your pursuit of sobriety. Alcoholism is a difficult disease and the support of others can be very...

  • How to Do a Thorough Alcoholics Anonymous 4th Step

    When you face the decision of getting and staying sober, Alcoholics Anonymous seems to be the way to go. And by all accounts of AA members, doing a thorough fourth step is key to long-term...

  • Ten Warning Signs of Alcoholism

    Alcoholism is a disease that does not discriminate among race, religion, sex or age. It is a widespread problem affecting millions, and can be more effectively treated with early intervention. ...

  • Who Is an Alcoholic?

    Alcoholics are those who suffer from a dependence on alcoholic drinks. Alcoholism is the repeated consumption of alcohol to the point of intoxication, despite negative consequences. Alcoholics are...

  • How to Find an Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting

    Alcoholics Anonymous was established by a man named Bill W. in the 1930s. Based on the "Twelve Steps," AA is geared toward people who wish to quit drinking. Since the meetings are private and...

  • How to Join Adult Children of Alcoholics

    When one family member has a substance abuse problem, everyone suffers. Fortunately, there are support groups for not only the addict, but the rest of the family. Adult Children of Alcoholics...

  • How to Work Step Three in AA

    The third step is the final building block upon which your recovery will rest. It is where we begin to use the higher power we discovered in Step Two of Alcoholics Anonymous. Step Three says "Make...

  • How to Make AA Friends

    One of the first recommendations made to newcomers at Alcoholics Anonymous is to change the people, places and playthings that you used during your drinking. We get accustomed to the company we've...

  • How to Work AA Traditions

    Alcoholics Anonymous has been around helping people to recover from the disease of alcoholism since 1946. The stamina of the organization is due to the Twelve Traditions. These guidelines help...

  • How to Work Step Two in AA

    Alcoholics Anonymous is a spiritual, not religious, program. It is very important that in order to stay sober, recovering alcoholics find a power upon which they can rely. Step Two is the...

  • How to Start an AA Meeting

    Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are abundant worldwide. But the fellowship of recovering alcoholics continues to grow. With the growth comes the need for more meetings. People may start new AA...

  • How to Work Step One in AA

    The 12 Steps are the foundation of recovery for Alcoholics Anonymous. Step One says: "We admitted we were powerless over alcohol--that our lives had become unmanageable." The steps are read at...

  • How to Find AA Meetings

    Alcoholics Anonymous, founded in 1935, has over two million members worldwide who have realized they are alcoholics and are living a new way of life. They have eliminated alcohol and other drugs...

  • How to Find an AA Sponsor

    Many people say that sponsorship is the backbone of Alcoholics Anonymous. A sponsor is a member who agrees to guide you through the Steps of AA, answer questions and generally be there for you as...

  • How to Use an Alanon Sponsor

    New members of anonymous 12-step groups are strongly encouraged to get a sponsor. A sponsor in these anonymous organizations is a fellow member who practices the program and guides the newcomer...

  • How to Find an Alcoholics Anonymous Group

    Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is worldwide organization for people battling with alcoholism. AA meetings can be found in nearly every community. Admitting you are an alcoholic and finding the support...

  • How to Avoid Alcoholism When It Runs in the Family

    Recent studies have linked alcoholism with genetics, proving that children of alcoholics run a greater risk of becoming alcoholics themselves. Avoiding this disease can be difficult. Here are some...

  • How to Join Alcoholics Anonymous

    If you have an alcohol problem and you want to get help, joining Alcoholics Anonymous can help you fight your illness. Alcohol can be treacherous to both your mental and physical well-being. It...

  • How to Find an Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting in New York City

    Alcoholics Anonymous is a group dedicated to helping people who are ready to overcome alcohol addiction. Membership is free, and anyone is welcome. A.A. has no political or institutional...

  • How to Find an Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting in Los Angeles

    If you have a problem with alcohol addiction or know someone who does, Alcoholics Anonymous is an organization that can help an addict change their lifestyle. Membership is free, and everyone is...

  • How to Find an Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting in Chicago

    Getting help for alcoholism is hard to do. Alcoholics Anonymous is a proven organization that can help alcoholics overcome their addictions. Membership is free, and everyone is welcome. A.A. has...

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