the spiritual foundation of all recovery programs.
What is the 12 steps
sunrise, sunset.
What is one day at a time.
One for all. All for one.
What is Tradition 1
1935 Akron, Ohio.
What is the beginnings of AA
Published in 1939
What is the Big Book.
_____ helped us to learn about ourselves, our strengths, and our shortcomings.
What is step four
Eliminate the unnecessary so that the necessary may speak.
What is Keep it Simple
Sticking to the principles of the program and overlooking incidental traits.
What is tradition 12.
Bob S. and Anne B.
Who are the co-founders of AA/Alanon
Journal written by members.
What is the Grapevine OR What is the Forum
OR What is Alateen talk.
Making a list and become willing to make amends.
What is Step Eight
We continue to attend meetings years after the problem that first brought us to recovery has passed.
What is keep coming back.
service work to keep the group functioning.
What is tradition 7
Groups, District, Area, World Service
What is the organizational structure to AA/Alanon.
An aid which can provide groups with information about the programs fellowship, its purpose and functions and can help to resolve groups' problems and maintain unity.
What is the Service Manual.
a spiritual transformation that occurs as a result of taking the Steps.
What is step twelve
Initiating some stability in day to day living.
What is first things first.
Being and acting free while living within the program.
What is tradition 4
Annual business meeting attended by all Delegates.
What is the World Service Conference.
This collection of Bill's writings is a daily source of comfort and inspiration.
What is "As Bill Sees It"
Acknowledging our inventory and revealing these insights to ourselves, our HP and another person.
What is step 5
Twelve-step programs recommend this activity to "get out yourself or get out of your own head"
What is HALT
There is only one obligation in this program.
What is Tradition 3.
California 1957
The first Alateen group registered with WSO.
(The first Alateen meeting in California was 1956)
An analogy illustrating family members and friends roles they play in the lives of alcoholics.
What is the pamphlet : Alcoholism, a Merry-Go-Round Named Denial