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5 Useful Ways to Find an AA Meeting

August 19, 2016 | Sober.com Contributor

AA meetings are easy to find once you know how to search for them. Here are some useful ways to find a meeting near you.

Who Is Dr. Bob? Learning about the AA Founders

July 29, 2016 | Sober.com Contributor

Robert Holbrook Smith was born on August 8, 1879 in Vermont. Before he became one of the founders of AA, he was a young man in college, just starting his love affair with alcohol. Smith attended Dartmouth College, where during his junior year, he became known in his fraternity, Kappa Kappa Kappa, for being able…

Who’s Bill W.? Learning about the AA Founders

July 17, 2016 | Sober.com Contributor

When William Griffith Wilson was born in a Vermont town on November 26, 1895, no one ever realized he would start a movement that now has over 2 million members, each one who will call Bill W. their friend. Bill went from an alcoholic who didn’t have a friend to turn to, and became the…

The Role of Service in Addiction

July 14, 2016 | Sober.com Contributor

When it comes to AA and other 12 step groups, there are a lot of expectations. You’ve got to remain sober. You must attend meetings. You need to work the steps. Make amends. Ask for forgiveness. And be of service. But what does it mean to be of service and how the heck are you…

Why Can’t I Seem to Stay on Track with the Alcoholics Anonymous 12 Steps?

June 28, 2016 | Sober.com Contributor

It isn’t always easy to stay on track with the 12 steps. There may be some issues blocking you from success with the program, but it is also important to note that no treatment is right for everyone. Call now to find safe, reliable rehab centers where you can recover from substance abuse and learn…

What’s All This Talk about the Alcoholics Anonymous Big Book?

June 27, 2016 | Sober.com Contributor

The Big Book is AA’s most important text, and it focuses on a number of the fundamental teachings of the program, including the 12 steps. Call today if you are looking for a safe, reliable rehab program that will help you recover from addiction on your terms. What is the Big Book? Known as the…

Can’t I Just Attend Alcoholics Anonymous Online?

June 25, 2016 | Sober.com Contributor

Attending AA fully online is not nearly as effective as attending meetings in person, as the program is built on face-to-face social interaction and support as well as other benefits that cannot be gained by attending meetings online. For more information about rehab centers that will help you take the first steps to sobriety, call…

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