Who’s Anonymous
Believe It or Not
Basics
Step it Up
Talk the Talk
100

The group that helps alcoholics

What is alcoholics Anonymous

100

This alone is not sufficient to overcome alcoholism or addiction

What is willpower

100

Began in Akron, Ohio, in 1935 with a chance meeting between 2 alcoholics, 1 a doctor and 1 a broker

What is Alcoholic Anonymous

100

This step involves asking  a higher power to remove short-comings

What is step 7

100

Live and let others do this

What is "live and let live"

200

The group that provides support for family members of alcoholics

What is Al-Anon

200

This is viewed as the only viable alternative for the addict/alcoholic

What is life long abstinence

200

An experienced member who guides newcomers through recovery

What is a sponsor

200

In this step, my list looked like this: wanting things my way, wanting special treatment, wanting others to meet my needs

What is step 4

200

Words that make up the acronym H.A.L.T

What is hungry, angry, lonely, tired

300

The group that deals with individuals addicted to different types of illicit drugs

What is narcotics anonymous

300

12-step groups believe that alcohol and addiction are considered this

What is a chronic disease

300

A meeting anyone can attend

What is an open meeting

300

I know my higher power could help me feel sane again

What is step 2

300

Answer to all of our problems (Big Book p. 417)

What is acceptance

400

A group of friends and family members of individuals with drug addiction

What is Nar-Anon

400

Abstinence is not enough…12 steps help you work on these personal flaws

What are character defects

400

A group in which a member is comfortable and where he/she does official group business

What is a “home group"

400

My list looked like this: my mom because I took money from her, my friends because I lied to them about everything, my boss because I missed that big presentation

What is step 8

400

“I came for my drinking and stayed for…” this

What is thinking

500

A group of people to end patterns of dysfunctional relationships and develop functional and healthy relationships

What is Co-Dependents Anonymous CoDA

500

To stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety

What is primary purpose of Alcoholics Anonymous

500

Meetings are self supporting through this

What is “our own contributions"

500

It’s OK to say, “I’m wrong"

What is step 5

500

Alcohol is a disease of 3 things

What is body, mind, spirit