mental-health
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This article is based on the work of Harry M. Tiebout, M.D.
People in Alcoholics Anonymous who truly embrace recovery are not dull or lifeless. Instead, they often become calmer, more open-minded, more realistic, and more able to enjoy life as it is. Continue reading
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An Open Letter to All Members of Alcoholics Anonymous in the Coastal Bend and Surrounding Communities
This open letter calls on Alcoholics Anonymous members in the Coastal Bend and surrounding communities to renew their support for Intergroup service, emphasizing unity, shared responsibility, and the vital role these efforts play in reaching the alcoholic who still suffers. Continue reading
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Exploration of A.A. Big Book Promises
The variety of interpretive approaches to the A.A. Big Book promises allows facilitators and participants to tailor meetings to the group’s unique needs, whether favoring the simplicity of tradition or the depth of comprehensive study. Such flexibility not only enriches… Continue reading
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Delirium Tremens, mentioned on Pg 13 BB
A Comprehensive Guide to the Most Severe Form of Alcohol Withdrawal Delirium tremens (DTs) is a severe and potentially life-threatening condition that can occur during alcohol withdrawal, particularly in individuals who have been drinking heavily for an extended period. Recognizing… Continue reading
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Join Us for the Bookmarks Primary Purpose Group Big Book Study in Corpus Christi!
Experience the Program of Alcoholics Anonymous Through Focused Study and Fellowship Are you seeking a deeper connection with the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous? The Bookmarks Group is excited to announce our ongoing Primary Purpose Group Big Book Study, held… Continue reading
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Share and Encourage Friends to Subscribe, Contribute, and Participate
Spreading the word about the AA Nuts and Bolts Blog is a great way to help others benefit from its content and foster a stronger sense of community. You can easily share the blog by sending the link directly to… Continue reading









