Originally developed by Alcoholics Anonymous, the Twelve Step program now provides life direction for the millions of people worldwide who are recovering from addiction and undergoing profound personal transformation. Yet thus far it has received surprisingly little attention from philosophers, despite the fact that, like philosophy, the program addresses all-important questions regarding how we ought to live. In Sobering Wisdom, Jerome A. Miller and Nicholas Plants offer a unique approach to the Twelve Step program by exploring its spirituality from a philosophical point of view. Drawing on a variety of thinkers from Aristotle to William James and from Nietzsche to Foucault, as well as a diverse range of philosophical perspectives includin...
Margaret Wills is a contributing author, In a different light: Accounts and the transformation of s...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 53-58)This Master's Graduate Project is based on the pri...
The purpose of this study was to examine spiritual implications and program involvement among Alcoho...
The 12 Step program of Alcoholics Anonymous has provided relief for individuals recovering from alco...
The Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) suggest that the solution to alcohol addiction may be ...
This chapter considers whether the lenses of counselling and New Religious Movements help to underst...
Drawing on qualitative data, this article attempts to clarify the language of spirituality as used i...
This dissertation argues that Twelve Step addiction recovery groups, modelled on Alcoholics Anonymou...
The Twelve Steps can be viewed as an alternative medium for the transference of cultural knowledge, ...
‘In return for a bottle and a hangover we have been given the Keys to the Kingdom’ (The ‘Big Book’ A...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
Spirituality has been the primary treatment for people suffering from addiction since the evolution ...
Historically, mainstream psychology has viewed spirituality as irrelevant and/or inappropriate mate...
The classic recovery handbook takes readers through the 12-step program at Alcoholics Anonymous
Experiential activities provide each participant with the ability to see, feel, and experience whate...
Margaret Wills is a contributing author, In a different light: Accounts and the transformation of s...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 53-58)This Master's Graduate Project is based on the pri...
The purpose of this study was to examine spiritual implications and program involvement among Alcoho...
The 12 Step program of Alcoholics Anonymous has provided relief for individuals recovering from alco...
The Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) suggest that the solution to alcohol addiction may be ...
This chapter considers whether the lenses of counselling and New Religious Movements help to underst...
Drawing on qualitative data, this article attempts to clarify the language of spirituality as used i...
This dissertation argues that Twelve Step addiction recovery groups, modelled on Alcoholics Anonymou...
The Twelve Steps can be viewed as an alternative medium for the transference of cultural knowledge, ...
‘In return for a bottle and a hangover we have been given the Keys to the Kingdom’ (The ‘Big Book’ A...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
Spirituality has been the primary treatment for people suffering from addiction since the evolution ...
Historically, mainstream psychology has viewed spirituality as irrelevant and/or inappropriate mate...
The classic recovery handbook takes readers through the 12-step program at Alcoholics Anonymous
Experiential activities provide each participant with the ability to see, feel, and experience whate...
Margaret Wills is a contributing author, In a different light: Accounts and the transformation of s...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 53-58)This Master's Graduate Project is based on the pri...
The purpose of this study was to examine spiritual implications and program involvement among Alcoho...