Bill W. tells the story of William G. Wilson, co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous, a man included in TIME Magazine's "100 Persons of the 20th Century." Interviews, recreations, and rare archival material reveal how Bill Wilson, a hopeless drunk near death from his alcoholism, found a way...
Ralston, Bullseye with Matt. "The Founder of AA Asks for a Drink in His Dying Moments."Bullseye by Matt Ralston, 17 Mar. 2022, https://bullseye.substack.com/p/the-founder-of-aa-asks-for-a-drink. Stevens, John W. "Bill W. of Alcoholics Anonymous Dies."The New York Times, 26 Jan....
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Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 27(1), 19- 37. doi:10.1080/07347320802586684Stewart, C. (2009). The co-relation of Alcoholics Anonymous participation to alcohol and other drug (AOD) treatment outcomes. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly,27, 19-37....
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However, these factors were important in the development of client spirituality.doi:10.1080/07347320802586684Chris StewartSchool of Social Work at the University of South FloridaTaylor & Francis GroupAlcoholism Treatment QuarterlyStewart, C. (2009). The co-relation of alcoholics anonymous participation to...
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