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Welcomes those whose child has a drinking problem (includes P-7, P-13, P-14, P-16, P-48, P-53, P-67, S-4, and M-12 assembled in a sleeve).
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Explains Al-Anon's third Legacy for worldwide service in an easy-to-understand manner. Illustrated. 32 pages.
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A pocket-sized starter guide to Al-Anon's Steps and Traditions. Also includes the "Three Obstacles to Success in Al-Anon." 24 pages.
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Welcomes men affected by someone else's drinking and lets them know they belong (includes P-1, P-7, P-13, P-14, P-48, P-53, P-62, P-67, S-4, and M-12 assembled in a sleeve).
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Al-Anon's second Legacy described with simplicity and humor to help us grasp the principles of the Twelve Traditions. Illustrated. 32 pages.
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Stories from parents of alcoholics describe their struggle with detachment, responsibility, guilt, and letting go. Reprinted from Al-Anon's monthly magazine, The Forum. 12 pages.
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Covers the many reasons why anonymity is an important Al-Anon principle. Updated to address concerns of how to apply this principle to everyday situations, including Internet use. Eight pages.
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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. Large-print
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Al-Anon's first pamphlet describes our fellowship's purpose and suggestions for applying it to improve our lives. Six pages.
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For any adult in contact with a teenager affected by someone else's drinking. (Formerly titled Dear Mom & Dad.) Six pages.
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About Al-Anon literature, how it is developed from members' shared experiences, and the importance of using it exclusively at Al-Anon/Alateen meetings. Six pages. Click here for free download
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Keeping it Al-Anon to avoid dilution of our program. Questions and answers help us maintain our focus on Al-Anon, regardless of other interests or affiliations. Eight pages.