Abstract: Alcoholism treatment has evolved to mean professionalized, scientifically based rehabilitation. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is not a treatment method; it is far better understood as a Twelve-Step Recovery Program within a voluntary self-help/mutual aid organization of self-defined alcoholics. The Twelve-Step Recovery Model is elaborated in three sections, patterned on the AA logo (a triangle within a circle): The triangle’s legs represent recovery, service, and unity; the circle represents the reinforcing effect of the three legs upon each other as well as the “technology ” of the sharing circle and the fellowship. The first leg of the triangle, recovery, refers to the journey of individuals to abstinence and a new “way of living. ”...
outcomes of addiction treatment concluded that the statutory services had been making insufficient u...
Mutual Aid refers to the social, emotional and informational support provided by, and to, members of...
The Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) suggest that the solution to alcohol addiction may be ...
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is the longest-running mutual aid group for people with alcohol use disord...
The 12 Step program of Alcoholics Anonymous has provided relief for individuals recovering from alco...
In examining the global expansion of Alcoholics Anonymous over the past 100 years, the author will p...
Objective: To discuss the mechanism of action, the efficacy and the safety of Alcoholics Anonymous (...
The present article highlights the importance of alternatives to the 12-step models of alcoholism (e...
An open-ended questionnaire regarding various aspects of the mutual-help program of Alcoholics Anony...
Experiential activities provide each participant with the ability to see, feel, and experience whate...
This dissertation argues that Twelve Step addiction recovery groups, modelled on Alcoholics Anonymou...
This thesis concerns an alternative approach to the alcohol-addiction treatment within the fellowshi...
BACKGROUND: Much research over the past 25 years has focused on elucidating the mechanisms by which ...
sible components ofan alcoholism treatment program in u’hich re-covery is defined as total absti-nen...
Although predominantly ignored in the existing literature, psychodynamic perspectives on addiction a...
outcomes of addiction treatment concluded that the statutory services had been making insufficient u...
Mutual Aid refers to the social, emotional and informational support provided by, and to, members of...
The Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) suggest that the solution to alcohol addiction may be ...
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is the longest-running mutual aid group for people with alcohol use disord...
The 12 Step program of Alcoholics Anonymous has provided relief for individuals recovering from alco...
In examining the global expansion of Alcoholics Anonymous over the past 100 years, the author will p...
Objective: To discuss the mechanism of action, the efficacy and the safety of Alcoholics Anonymous (...
The present article highlights the importance of alternatives to the 12-step models of alcoholism (e...
An open-ended questionnaire regarding various aspects of the mutual-help program of Alcoholics Anony...
Experiential activities provide each participant with the ability to see, feel, and experience whate...
This dissertation argues that Twelve Step addiction recovery groups, modelled on Alcoholics Anonymou...
This thesis concerns an alternative approach to the alcohol-addiction treatment within the fellowshi...
BACKGROUND: Much research over the past 25 years has focused on elucidating the mechanisms by which ...
sible components ofan alcoholism treatment program in u’hich re-covery is defined as total absti-nen...
Although predominantly ignored in the existing literature, psychodynamic perspectives on addiction a...
outcomes of addiction treatment concluded that the statutory services had been making insufficient u...
Mutual Aid refers to the social, emotional and informational support provided by, and to, members of...
The Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) suggest that the solution to alcohol addiction may be ...