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Al-Anon Family Groups Home Page
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Spanish
Al-Anon is a self-help fellowship for persons who are affected by the compulsive drinking of a family member or friend. Alateen, a part of Al-Anon Family Groups, helps teenage sons and daughters of a
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Al-Anon Family Groups, Inc.
Are You Troubled by Someone's Drinking? Al-Anon is For You
Twenty questions are presented to help you decide how much you are affected by the excessive drinking of someone close to you and if you need the services provided by Al-Anon.
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Al-Anon Family Groups, Inc.
Contact Local A.A. - Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous is worldwide with A.A. meetings in almost every community.
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Alcoholics Anonymous
Families In Recovery
This article discusses the involvement of and impact on other family members--especially children--of another member's substance abuse recovery.
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National Association for Children of Alcoholics
If Someone Close...Has A Problem With Alcohol Or Other Drugs
This article explains how substance abuse affects more people than the user, and supports friends and family in dealing with their loved one's problems. Provides tips on helping the user.
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SAMHSA's National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information
Is AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) for You?
This online questionnaire is designed to help you decide if drinking is a problem for you and if you need the services provided by Alcoholics Anonymous (AA).
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Alcoholics Anonymous
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Publications
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Resources on alcohol and drug abuse research, practice, and patients. Include Alcohol Alerts; Alcohol Health and Research World; research monographs; surveillance statistical reports on alcohol use an
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National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, National Institutes of Health
Questions and Answers About Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.)
This leaflet is intended for people approaching Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) for the first time -- it tries to provide information about AA by answering questions most frequently asked by newcomers.
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Alcoholics Anonymous
The Fact Is . . .Alcoholism Tends to Run in Families
More than 10 percent of children of alcoholics develop a drinking problem. Outlined are genetic and environmental contributing factors-and ways to assist these individuals in breaking the family patt
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SAMHSA's National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information
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database updated: Monday, November 1, 2004
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