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Blueprint for Progress: Al-Anons
Fourth Step Inventory
Thought-provoking questions help readers gain positive insight
and guidance in taking a searching and fearless moral inventory
of themselves. 64 pages.
P-5
Homeward
Bound
Al-Anon members share their experience, strength, and hope
in dealing with the alcoholics return from a treatment
facility or other institution. Indexed. 48 pages.
P-8
Living with Sobriety: Another Beginning
For everyone who is trying to accept change, let go of guilt
and resentment, deal with disappointments, improve communication,
and learn to be happy. Indexed. 48 pages.
P-49
Whats
Drunk, Mama?
Large-print, illustrated booklet helps younger children
understand alcoholism. An excellent tool for parents. 31
pages.
P-44
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When I Got Busy, I Got Better
Participation in Al-Anon builds self-esteem and confidence.
Members share service experiences in the Al-Anon program.
64 pages.
P-78
2000-2002
Al-Anon/Alateen Service Manual
Al-Anons policies, suggestions for groups, our service
structure, and the Twelve Concepts of Service are described
in detail. A must-have handbook for Al-Anon
trusted servants. Revised 1998. 216 pages.
P-24/27
A
Guide to Alateen SponsorshipAn Unforgettable Adventure
Everything you ever wanted to know about Alateen sponsorship
in one booklet! The history of Alateen, how to start a group,
requirements to be a sponsor, the sponsors role in
a meeting and lots of experience, strength, and hope. 167
pages.
P-86
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