The purpose of this study is to explore what belonging to Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) means to its international membership. The aim is to gain a collective view of the opinions held by those accessing the services offered by AA globally. This paper focuses on the study of AA entirely from the perspective of its members, without being attentive to the AA approach to recovery, or the 12-step programme it advocates. An online survey was distributed as a link on Facebook groups accessed by members of AA. Responses (N=182) were received from members accessing AA services in 11 different countries. These were analysed using thematic analysis. The findings convey a positive message for what belonging to AA means, demonstrating that members accompl...
Using interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) and theoretically framed within Frankl’s logoth...
Although predominantly ignored in the existing literature, psychodynamic perspectives on addiction a...
This study examines the impact of a social group, Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.), on the behavior, iden...
The purpose of this study is to explore what belonging to Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) means to its i...
Aims: This study aimed to identify appropriate measures of successful membership of Alcoholics Anony...
Alcohol misuse is a global health risk. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) maintains a worldwide presence, w...
An open-ended questionnaire regarding various aspects of the mutual-help program of Alcoholics Anony...
Spirituality is a key element of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) recovery. However, little is known about ...
Objective: The study investigates levels of affiliation with AA and beliefs about the organization a...
Many mental health professionals work with people who are members of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or ma...
This thesis concerns an alternative approach to the alcohol-addiction treatment within the fellowshi...
I conducted ethnographic research on alcoholics and their struggle for recovery. My paper examines h...
© 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. While the efficacy of peer-led support groups such as Alcoholics Anon...
Alcoholics Anonymous (henceforth AA unless in direct citation) is a mutual help organization that ha...
Alcoholics Anonymous is the largest and best-known self-help organization. In the Czech Republic, ne...
Using interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) and theoretically framed within Frankl’s logoth...
Although predominantly ignored in the existing literature, psychodynamic perspectives on addiction a...
This study examines the impact of a social group, Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.), on the behavior, iden...
The purpose of this study is to explore what belonging to Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) means to its i...
Aims: This study aimed to identify appropriate measures of successful membership of Alcoholics Anony...
Alcohol misuse is a global health risk. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) maintains a worldwide presence, w...
An open-ended questionnaire regarding various aspects of the mutual-help program of Alcoholics Anony...
Spirituality is a key element of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) recovery. However, little is known about ...
Objective: The study investigates levels of affiliation with AA and beliefs about the organization a...
Many mental health professionals work with people who are members of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or ma...
This thesis concerns an alternative approach to the alcohol-addiction treatment within the fellowshi...
I conducted ethnographic research on alcoholics and their struggle for recovery. My paper examines h...
© 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. While the efficacy of peer-led support groups such as Alcoholics Anon...
Alcoholics Anonymous (henceforth AA unless in direct citation) is a mutual help organization that ha...
Alcoholics Anonymous is the largest and best-known self-help organization. In the Czech Republic, ne...
Using interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) and theoretically framed within Frankl’s logoth...
Although predominantly ignored in the existing literature, psychodynamic perspectives on addiction a...
This study examines the impact of a social group, Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.), on the behavior, iden...