{Alcoholism}
More than 18 million Americans have an alcohol problem and more than half of all adults have a family history of alcoholism. Alcoholism is a serious problem facing families today. It's never too late to get help. In this section, you will find essential alcoholism literature and12 Step books including the Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Big Book, information on the 12 steps of AA, and a variety of books on alcoholism.
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Alcohol, Street Drugs, and Emotional Problems (Pamphlet, Revised Edition)
What You Need to Know
Anti-Addiction Medications
A Clinical Perspective
Chalk Talks on Alcohol
At last in paper! The pioneering guide to recovery - practical, hopeful advice on America's number one heath problem.
This no-nonsense guide to understanding and recovering from alcoholism provides new hope for alcoholics, their families, and friends.
Learn MoreHeard In AA
From Yale to From Park Avenue to Park Beach
How to Get Sober & Stay Sober
Steps 1 through 5
I Can't Be An Alcoholic Because (Booklet, Revised Edition)
Sobriety and Beyond
Sobriety Without End
Staying Sober
Tips for Working a Twekve Step Program of Recovery
This straight-talking book from a writer who's been there walks beginners in the recovery process through the choices, moment by moment and day by day, that add up to a lifetime of sobriety.
Learn MoreThe Dry Drunk Syndrome
This pamphlet offers some simple perspectives and suggestions for the alcoholic who doesn't drink but continues to exhibit self-defeating thinking or behavior.
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