The chip system in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a method of recognizing and celebrating members' milestones in sobriety. Members receive colored chips or tokens that signify different lengths of sobriety, such as 24 hours, 30 days, 60 days, 90 days, and annually after one year. These chips serve as a tangible reminder of progress and commitment to recovery, fostering a sense of community and accountability among participants. The system encourages members to share their achievements and challenges, reinforcing the support network essential to their journey.
The letters H O W on an Alcoholics Anonymous birthday chip are Honesty, Open-mindedness, Willingness
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Alcoholics Anonymous has written: 'Survey of Alcoholics Anonymous in Great Britain 1991'
Alcoholics Anonymous might never be replaced.
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Alcoholics Anonymous (also commonly referred to by the acronym AA) is easily found throughout the United Kingdom. One can find a complete listing of locations on the official UK Alcoholics Anonymous website.
Marianne W. Gilliam has written: 'How Alcoholics Anonymous failed me' -- subject(s): Alcoholics, Alcoholics Anonymous, Biography, Case studies, Rehabilitation
The book Alcoholics Anonymous says that it's not a cure all. Somewhere around chapter 2.