In Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), a sponsor plays a crucial role as a mentor and guide for individuals seeking recovery from Alcoholism. The sponsor, typically someone with more experience in sobriety, provides support, shares personal insights, and helps the sponsee navigate the Twelve Steps of AA. This relationship fosters accountability, encouragement, and understanding, creating a safe space for the sponsee to explore their challenges and progress in their recovery journey.
Talk to your sponsor about it. We can't tell you what to share.
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.
When asked what he thought was the greatest accomplishment of the 20th century, Henry Kissenger replied, "Alcoholics Anonymous."