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In order to facilitate reading and consultation online, we have created "web" (HTML) versions of several of the most popular leaflets and brochures in the literature of Alcoholics Anonymous. This format will be especially appreciated by those who use a telephone to browse the Internet. Download links for documents in PDF format are also available. Happy reading!
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A message to professionals in correctional facilities
Correctional professionals, AA members, and those interested in starting an AA group for incarcerated individuals will receive assistance from the Office of General Services. The Office of General Services will provide them with the brochure "AA in Correctional Facilities," a manual on conducting a group, and other publications.
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Is there a problem drinker in your workplace?
If you have work colleagues who may be problem drinkers, understanding the nature of the problem can play a vital role in helping the drinker become and remain sober.
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Is there an alcoholic in your life?
If a loved one has a drinking problem, this booklet will give you information about a simple recovery program. It has helped more than two million people who drink too much to live enjoyable and productive lives without resorting to alcohol.
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Collaboration of AA members with professional circles
The professional can encourage the alcoholic to want to hear the AA message of recovery. There are still professionals who know little or nothing about AA. It is also important to have open and friendly communication, in a spirit of collaboration.
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AA: A resource for healthcare professionals
Alcoholics Anonymous: A Resource for Healthcare Professionals Alcoholics Can Recover What Can You Do? When Should You Intervene? Who Attends AA Meetings?
