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This pamphlet includes a description of the challenges facing parents and grandparents of young problem drinkers, as well as a wide variety of inspiring personal stories. It also includes a section on how parents and grandparents apply the Twelve Steps. 24 pages.
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Helps men identify typical reactions to alcoholism in another person. Six pages.
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Q & A basics address the most common concerns about Al-Anon and how it helps. Eight pages.
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Learn about the disease and how compulsion, addiction, obsession, and denial affect alcoholics and those close to them. Six pages.
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Inspiring stories by parents describe how they helped their children understand the family disease of alcoholism. 24 pages.
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Mini meeting guide includes Al-Anon's Suggested Welcome; Preamble; Serenity Prayer; Twelve Steps, Traditions, Concepts of Service; the slogans; and Closing. 12 pages.
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Depicts common misconceptions of family members and friends of alcoholics in trying to cope and how Al-Anon can help. Eight pages.
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Welcomes those who grew up with parental alcoholism (includes P-47, P-48, P-53, S-4, S-25, S-69, and M-12 assembled in a sleeve).
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Longtime favorite includes personal stories, questions and answers, "Do's and Don'ts," "Just for Today," "Maturity Checklist," and the "Three Obstacles to Success in Al-Anon." 32 pages.
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Sharings from parents of alcoholics and answers to frequently asked questions help relieve the fear, anger, blame, guilt, and confusion of realizing your child is an alcoholic. 16 pages.
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Suggests first steps to take for a changed attitude toward the alcoholic. Unexpected answers to the question, "What shall I do?" Six pages.
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Clear, realistic look at alcoholism, the problems encountered by those close to the alcoholic, and the choices available to the family. 12 pages.