12 Steps and 12 Traditions
The Disease of Addiction
Addictive Thinking
Big Book
Addiction is a "family" disease
100

Step One: "We admitted we were _______ over alcohol -- that our lives had become ________."


powerless/unmanageable

100

Just not drinking.  Not going to meetings or working the steps.

Abstaining

100

"The _____ of an addictive thinker is neither conscious nor willful, and the addict may sincerely believe that he or she is telling the truth."

denial

100

The Big Book was written in 1939 by these two men.

Bill W. and Dr. Bob

100

A mutual support organization for the families and friends of alcoholics, especially those of members of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Al-Anon

200

Tradition Seven: "Every A.A. group ought to be fully ________, declining outside contributions."

self-supporting

200

The pain that develops when an addicted person stops using alcohol or drugs.

Withdrawal

200

People with this type of pain are, in a sense, rationalizing.  Although they are not fabricating excuses, their unconscious mind is essentially doing it for them.

Chronic Pain

200

If you are struggling with believing in a higher power Bill would advise you to read this chapter.

Chapter 4: We Agnostics

200

This "role" tries to put a positive spin on things, can be an overachiever and a perfectionist and tries to create normalcy in chaos.

The Hero

300

“This tradition states that the only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking”

Tradition 3

300

A condition in which a person develops bio-psycho-social dependence on any mood-alternating substance.

Addiction

300

"________ may start as a defensive maneuver to explain away the use of alcohol and other drugs, to cover up problems, or to create situations that will facilitate drinking or using.  But sooner or later it takes on a life of its own."

Manipulation

300

"Rarely have we seen someone fail who has thoroughly followed our path."  Is the first sentence from this chapter in the Big Book.

Chapter 5: How it Works

300

This "role" takes the blame for the problem, attention is placed on them instead of the addict and they struggle with feelings of guilt.

The Scapegoat

400

Tradition One: "Our common welfare should come first; personal recovery depends upon A.A. _____."

unity

400

Symptoms that occur after acute withdrawal.

Post-Acute Withdrawal

400

This phenomenon of abnormal thinking in addiction was first recognized in A.A., where the highly descriptive term stinkin' thinking' was coined.

Distortion of thought

400

This is the only chapter not written by Bill W.

The Employers

400

Excessive emotional or psychological reliance on a partner, typically one who requires support on account of an illness or addiction.

Codependency

500

Step Four: "Made a searching and fearless

______ ______ of ourselves."

moral inventory

500

These kind of behaviors are actions that produce intense excitement or emotional release and are followed by long-term pain or discomfort.

Compulsive Behaviors

500

"I'm not an alcoholic.  She makes me drink."  Is an example of this defense mechanism.

Projection

500

Our Twelfth Step also says that as a result of practicing all the Steps, we have each found something called this.

A spiritual awakening

500

What are the 3 Cs of AL-ANON?

“I didn’t CAUSE it.”

“I can’t CONTROL it.” 

 “I can’t CURE it.”