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12-Step Programs



Alcoholics Anonymous - (AA), worldwide organization dedicated to the treatment of alcoholics; founded 1935 by two alcoholics, one a New York broker, the other an Ohio physician. They developed a 12-step program that has made coping with alcoholism possible for countless people. It includes psychological principles that have long been used in the reorganization of personality. The organization   Read More...

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    Examining Mechanisms of Action in 12-Step Treatment: The Role of 12-Step Cognitions, in Journal of Studies on Alcohol
    by Jon Morgenstern, Donald Bux, Erich Labouvie, Kimberly A. Blanchard, Thomas J. Morgan. 8 pgs.


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