Individual members may have ideas about that, which a person can either consider or disregard, but Al-anon as a whole has no official opinion on that issue.
Members who believe they may need to stop drinking are free to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings to address that issue.
Terribly. Contact "Alanon" for relief from these horriffic affects.
Al can be short for Alcohol as in Alanon or Alateen Aluminum Alan, Albert
Alanon.
Bored to Death - 2009 The Alanon Case 1-2 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:9
In 1951 by Lois W., wife of Bill W. co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous.
There are more than 24000 Al-Anon and over 2300 Alateen groups worldwide.
a complete listing can be found at: http://oaklandafg.org/meetings.html
Al=alcoholic an=anonymous o= organization If you mean AlAnon, that is a recovery program for the families of alcoholics.
Alateen, Alanon, and Alcoholics Anonymous. They are so secret that there may be one in your own town.
* This is quite common with alcoholics. Your husband is an individual and could have changed the things he did not like in his marriage without reverting to alcohol. Blaming you is simply an excuse. Alcoholism can be genetic. Try getting him to go to Alcoholics Anonymous and you should attend Alanon to understand your husbands problem and also to learn tools to deal with it.
There is a support group for children and spouses of alcoholics. The group is called ALANON. I believe there is a subgroup of ALANON called ALATEEN that is targeted for teenagers. There should be a local chapter in your area.
Support groups like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Al-Anon are available to help alcoholics and their families. AA provides support for individuals struggling with alcohol addiction, while Al-Anon offers support for family members and friends affected by someone's alcoholism. Both groups offer a safe space for sharing experiences and providing mutual support.