Alcohol Abuse
Alcohol Abuse | Alcoholics Anonymous Is the Best Treatment for Alcoholics
Thomas Curtis Chace is the author of Am I? Am I Not? An Alcoholic. He is a certified alcohol and drug counselor and has taught courses on AA’s twelve steps of recovery at Santa Barbara City College’s (SBCC) Continuing Education program.
Summary: Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is by far the most successful program for recovering alcoholics. AA is an association of men and women who come together to share their experiences and draw support from one another. AA is a completely self-supporting organization, accepting no money from the city, state, or...
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Table of Contents
- Alcoholism Is a Disease
- Alcoholism Is Not a Disease
- Alcoholics Anonymous Is the Best Treatment for Alcoholics
- Alcoholics Anonymous Is Not the Best Treatment for Alcoholics
- Alcoholics Cannot Learn to Drink in Moderation
- Alcoholics Can Learn to Drink in Moderation
- Colleges Should Promote Tougher Policies Against Alcohol Abuse
- Colleges Should Promote Moderate Drinking
- Drug Therapy Is an Effective Treatment for Alcohol Abuse
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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