A Brief Guide to A.A.
$0.65Using simple language, this pamphlet offers general information on Alcoholics Anonymous, covering topics such as symptoms of alcoholism, the Twelve Steps (A.A.’s program of recovery), the function of A.A. meetings,…
AA pamphlets are informational booklets published by Alcoholics Anonymous to help members and the public better understand the AA program. They cover a wide range of topics, including the Twelve Steps, sponsorship, spiritual growth, and how AA works. Easy to read and widely distributed, these pamphlets provide support, guidance, and clarity for newcomers, long-time members, and anyone interested in learning more about recovery through AA.
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Using simple language, this pamphlet offers general information on Alcoholics Anonymous, covering topics such as symptoms of alcoholism, the Twelve Steps (A.A.’s program of recovery), the function of A.A. meetings,…

Written in the first person by a member of Alcoholics Anonymous and directed to social workers, treatment counselors, physicians and other professionals in the alcoholism field, this pamphlet explains the…

A.A. F9-A Message to Teenagers” is a pamphlet or document from Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) designed to help young people identify when their drinking has become a problem. It typically includes…

Straightforward answers to 15 questions that those new to Alcoholics Anonymous frequently ask about getting sober in A.A. General Service Conference-approved.

Expands on the many ways A.A. works in treatment facilities, and discusses the qualifications members should have before carrying the message into such settings. General Service Conference-approved.

Personal stories tell how men or women in the military — any rank, any age — can beat a drinking problem through A.A.

Directed to those in the alcoholism field, this pamphlet provides information about Alcoholics Anonymous and describes some approaches that healthcare professionals use in referring problem drinkers to A.A. General Service…

Flyer presenting easy-to-read, basic information about the Fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Twelve alcoholics with serious mental health issues — bipolar disorder, severe depression, schizophrenia — share how they found recovery in Alcoholics Anonymous. Includes the perspectives of five A.A. members with…

A.A. for the Black and African American Alcoholic is a collection of personal stories from the AA Grapevine that highlights the unique challenges and triumphs of recovery in the Black…

Eight alcoholics share their stories of finding recovery in Alcoholics Anonymous after the age of 60. Far from feeling that their lives are over, these men and women express that,…

Provides basic information on Grapevine and La Viña magazines — A.A.’s “meetings in print” — including their history, how to submit stories, and becoming a Grapevine or La Viña representative…

For correctional professionals including probation officers, prison administrators, and those in the judicial system who deal with alcoholics, this pamphlet explains how A.A. groups function in prisons and offers institutional…

Explains how A.A. can work in any community. Prepared especially to help groups, central offices, and public information committees interpret A.A. to the community. General Service Conference-approved.

In this foreword to The A.A. Service Manual, Bill W. describes the beginnings of group and general services, the origin of the Traditions, and the birth of the Conference.

Bill W.’s 1946–47 Grapevine articles on the Traditions trace the evolution of principles for A.A. unity and growth. General Service Conference-approved.