- most
stable form of
remission for
recovering alcoholics.
There was also a 1973
study showing chronic alcoholics drinking moderately again, but a 1982 follow-up...
- of
Alcoholics Anonymous, New York:
Alcoholics Anonymous, 2003, ISBN 978-1893007307. Anonymous,
Alcoholics. "AA Big Book, preface" (PDF).
Alcoholics Anonymous...
-
Murphy and his
clinic El
Healtho where he
treats alcoholics. "The
Alcoholics". Goodreads. The
Alcoholics at
Vintage Crime/Black
Lizard catalog (ISBN 978-0-679-73313-3)...
-
Retrieved 8
October 2018. Zielinski,
Sarah (16
September 2011). "The
Alcoholics of the
Animal World". Smithsonian.
Archived from the
original on 22 August...
- to the
early years of the organisation, and the
missionary work
among alcoholics. With
respect to
Restorationist Christianity,
members of
certain groups...
-
higher power" and "working" with
other alcoholics were required.
Sober alcoholics could show
drinking alcoholics that it was
possible to
enjoy life without...
- co-workers,
family members, and friends.
Functional alcoholics account for 19.5
percent of
total U.S.
alcoholics, with 50
percent also
being smokers and 33 percent...
-
starts to drink.
Alcoholics Anonymous (June 1, 2001). "Chapter 2:
There Is a Solution" (PDF).
Alcoholics Anonymous (4th ed.).
Alcoholics Anonymous World...
-
Complications may
include sudden death. AKA most
commonly occurs in long term
alcoholics and less
commonly in
those who
binge drink.
Onset is
generally after a...
- ****ociations, organizations, cooperatives, and
fellowships of
alcoholics helping other alcoholics achieve and
maintain sobriety.
Following AA's
Twelfth Tradition...