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9781616491963

Living the 12 Traditions in Today's World

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    9781616491963

  • ISBN10:

    1616491965

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2012-07-10
  • Publisher: Hazelden

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A gripping exploration of the history of the Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous and their relevance and applicability today.

A gripping exploration of the history of the Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous and their relevance and applicability today. Today, almost everywhere you turn, celebrity misadventures with alcohol and drug use, overdoses, and relapses are splashed across the headlines. Popular starlets are "doing time" in rehab for theft and misconduct. Yesterday's heroes congregate before the camera for a Twelve-Step meeting or a therapy session. Although this state of media attention has made the public increasingly aware of the dangers of drinking and drugging, what does this mean for Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and similar 12-Step programs that were founded on such Traditions as anonymity and not drawing the AA name into public controversy?In Living AA's 12 Traditions in Today's World, seasoned writer and AA historian Mel B. uses transcripts of speeches by Bill W. and original documents chronicling the development of the 12 Traditions to examine their importance to the survival, integrity, and success of AA and other 12-Step organizations. Popular speaker and archivist Mike F. then looks at the relevance of each of the Traditions in the twenty-first century--their importance for recovering people's ongoing sobriety and for the future of the Fellowship.Together, Mel B. and Mike F. explore what aspects of the Traditions hold strong and what have been overlooked or have even evolved since they were formally adopted at the First International AA Convention in 1950. In the end, they find strength and hope in a radical organizational model and culture born from a lasting concept: principles over personalities.Mel B. is a long-time AA member and the author of many classic recovery titles, including My Search for Bill W., Walk in Dry Places, New Wine: The Spiritual Roots of the Twelve Step Miracle, and Ebby: The Man Who Sponsored Bill W.Mike Fitzpatrick is one of the leading archivists and historians specializing in the development of the Twelve Step movement. He has worked with authors and movie producers, providing material for their work, and is the co-author of 1,000 Years of Sobriety.

Author Biography

Mel B. is a longtime AA member and the author of many classic recovery titles, including My Search for Bill W., Walk in Dry Places, New Wine: The Spiritual Roots of the Twelve Step Miracle, and Ebby: The Man Who Sponsored Bill W. Michael Fitzpatrick is one of the leading archivists and historians specializing in the development of the Twelve Step movement. Coauthor of 1,000 Years of Sobriety, he is the author of We Recovered Too. The Family Groups' Beginnings in the Pioneers' Own Words.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. ix
Guide to the Audio CDp. xv
Introductionp. 1
Our Common Welfarep. 11
One Ultimate Authorityp. 21
No Barriers to Entryp. 31
Group Autonomyp. 49
Why the Shoemaker Should Stick to His Lastp. 65
Stability through Sacrificep. 79
Paying Our Own Wayp. 99
Freely Ye Have Received, Freely Givep. 115
An Anarchy That Worksp. 129
Staying Out of the Frayp. 141
Anonymity: A Key to AA's Survivalp. 153
Principles Before Personalitiesp. 171
Epilogue: The Need for the Traditions Today and Tomorrowp. 185
Appendices
Bill W's April 1946 A.A. Grapevine Article "Twelve Suggested Points for A.A. Tradition"p. 193
The Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous (Short Form)p. 201
The Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous (Long Form)p. 205
The Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymousp. 211
Notesp. 213
About the Authorsp. 219
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