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Al-Anon adult children tell their stories. Explores the long-term effects of being raised with alcoholism, and why Al-Anon can help. Indexed. 303 pages.
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Sobriety brings new challenges for the family and friends as well as the alcoholic. In this booklet, members share how they met these challenges. Indexed. 52 pages.
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The Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions come alive through the essays, personal reflections, and stories from Al-Anon members. Indexed and 142 pages.
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Suggestions from newcomers who stayed.
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Facing difficult situations, members reveal how they applied specific Al-Anon principles. Includes overcoming problems with abuse, death, infidelity, and more. Indexed, softcover. Indexed, softcover. 255 pages.
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Al-Anon members share their understanding of a Higher Power, fellowship, spiritual awakening, prayer, meditation and letting go. Indexed and 269 pages.
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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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Al-Anon members who are recovering alcoholics describe how focusing on the Al-Anon approach has helped them face the effects of someone else's drinking. Six 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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Explains Al-Anon's third Legacy for worldwide service in an easy-to-understand manner. Illustrated. 32 pages.
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Outreach tool for people of color can help them identify a need for the Al-Anon program. Six 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).