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Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a self-help organization for persons with a desire to stop drinking. AA meetings are widely available with an estimated 87,000 AA groups around the world. AA is a program for living that emphasizes abstinence from alcohol, personal and spiritual growth, and reliance...
Using data from the first comprehensive survey of the WFS membership (response rate = 73%, n = 600), the reasons given by respondents for attending WFS and Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), and for not attending AA, are presented. Respondents said they attend WFS for support and nurturance (54%...
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