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  • Guidelines for Conducting Oral Histories

    Oral history is the process of recording and preserving oral accounts of a person’s unique experiences. By joining our efforts to record oral histories, you are helping to preserve the voices and perspectives of people connected to AA for current and future generations.

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  • The Treatment Manual

    This Handbook is a service document that reflects the experience of AA shared in the General Service Office. Handbooks are compiled from the practical experience of AA members in various areas of service. They also reflect the guidance found in the Twelve Traditions and the General Service Conference (U.S. and Canada).

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  • The Correctional Manual

    This Handbook is a service document that reflects the experience of AA shared in the General Service Office. Handbooks are compiled from the practical experience of AA members in various areas of service. They also reflect the guidance found in the Twelve Traditions and the General Service Conference (U.S. and Canada).

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  • The CMP Manual

    This Handbook is a service document that reflects the experience of AA shared in the General Service Office. Handbooks are compiled from the practical experience of AA members in various areas of service. They also reflect the guidance found in the Twelve Traditions and the General Service Conference (U.S. and Canada).

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  • The Archives Manual

    This Handbook is a service document that reflects the experience of AA shared in the General Service Office. Handbooks are compiled from the practical experience of AA members in various areas of service. They also reflect the guidance found in the Twelve Traditions and the General Service Conference (U.S. and Canada).

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  • The Public Information Manual

    This Handbook is a service document that reflects the experience of AA shared in the General Service Office. Handbooks are compiled from the practical experience of AA members in various areas of service. They also reflect the guidance found in the Twelve Traditions and the General Service Conference (U.S. and Canada).

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