Showing posts with label Alcoholics Anonymous. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alcoholics Anonymous. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 25, 2017
What If I Can’t Recover From Addiction?
There is so much information on the internet about addiction and yet there isn’t a lot about recovery – especially how to achieve long-term recovery. Many people who are suffering from drug abuse or alcoholism may be asking themselves, “What if I can’t recover from addiction?”
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What If I Can’t Recover From Addiction?
Monday, January 30, 2017
12 Step Recovery: Online AA Meetings & Online NA Meetings
Online AA meetings and online NA meetings have started to grow in popularity for this very reason. This does not mean you should replace all your meeting attendance online, but it can at least help keep you connected in between your actual meetings. Check out this list of online AA meetings and online NA meetings that you might enjoy.
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12 Step Recovery: Online AA Meetings & Online NA Meetings
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Mel Gibson Opens Up About His 10 Years Of Sobriety
In a recent interview with Australia’s Sunday Night Channel 7, Mel Gibson opened up about his alcoholism, Alcoholics Anonymous, and his recovery the past 10 years.
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Mel Gibson Opens Up About His 10 Years Of Sobriety
Thursday, August 25, 2016
Viral Drunk Driver Video Of A Man Learning He Just Hurt Someone
Ricardo Gardea was driving intoxicated when he collided into the back-end of a Jeep, causing the vehicle to catch fire in 2015 in Denver, CO.
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Viral Drunk Driver Video Of A Man Learning He Just Hurt Someone
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Thursday, July 14, 2016
Kelsey Grammer Drinks Daily After Leaving AA
Five-time Emmy Award winner, Kelsey Grammer, age 61, who played Dr. Frasier Crane on Cheers and Frasier, admits publicly that he is not only drinking again, but controlling it since leaving Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), according to an interview with The Times.
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Kelsey Grammer Drinks Daily After Leaving AA
Monday, March 14, 2016
Want To Know More About Alcoholism? Ask An Alcoholic
Do you have some questions you have always wanted to know about alcoholism but were too scared to ask?
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Want To Know More About Alcoholism? Ask An Alcoholic
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Is The AA Twelve Step Program Effective?
The first twelve step program, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), has been questioned a lot by society despite being one of the most effective and commonly sought long-term recovery options for alcoholism.
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Is The AA Twelve Step Program Effective?
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
AA Success Rate: Is Alcoholics Anonymous Failing Us?
Alcoholic Anonymous has become one of the most sought out forms of recovery for alcoholism, yet many still question the AA success rate when it comes to long-term sobriety and relapse. The reason is because the majority of AA members are anonymous and aren’t reporting their success to anyone on a yearly basis.
Full article here.:
AA Success Rate: Is Alcoholics Anonymous Failing Us?
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Sandy Beach, AA Speaker, Passes Away In A Powerful Way
Sandy lived a long life with an inspiring message. He will not be forgotten by the recovery community.
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Sandy Beach, AA Speaker, Passes Away In A Powerful Way
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Top 5 Reasons to get Clean and Sober In The Rooms
Here are top 5 reasons why you should join us in the rooms and stay!
Reasons Here:
Top 5 Reasons to get Clean and Sober In The Rooms
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Zac Efron Sports Sobriety Chip at Lakers Game
Zac Efron addressed his addiction in 2013, and stayed true to his sober goals even in spite of a relapse early on
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Zac Efron Sports Sobriety Chip at Lakers Game
Monday, October 14, 2013
Meditation: Keep Calm & Work A Program Of Recovery
"First things first." – AA slogan (Alcoholics Anonymous)
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Meditation: Keep Calm & Work A Program Of Recovery
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