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Lingering effects of parental alcoholism are illustrated through personal stories. Includes section on how adult children apply the Twelve Steps. 24 pages.
Outreach tool for those who grew up with alcoholism. Six pages.
Twenty questions for adult children to decide if they can benefit from Al-Anon.
Al-Anon Faces Alcoholism magazine is our public outreach magazine designed to introduce families of alcoholics to Al-Anon and to the importance of family recovery from a relative or friend's drinking. Essential information about Al-Anon, members’ stories, and articles by professionals are included. Professionals also can use the Al-Anon Faces Alcoholism magazine as an aid for their patient/client referrals to Al-Anon.
Great meeting topic guide on our first two Legacies. Includes questions, discussions, and personal reflections by Alateen members. 48 pages.
Questions and suggestions help young people improve their own lives. 12 pages.
Transitioning into Al-Anon described by former Alateen members as they continue recovery. 12 pages.
This workbook keeps it simple for members of any age, with questions, cartoons, and space to write or draw your feelings. 48 pages.
Alateen members share on accepting the reality of their lives using prose, poetry, and artwork from the Alateen Talk newsletter. Illustrated. 32 pages.
Alateen members share on searching for serenity using prose, poetry, and artwork from the Alateen Talk newsletter. Illustrated. 32 pages.
Alateen members share how the slogans help, using prose, poetry, and artwork from the Alateen Talk newsletter. Illustrated. 32 pages.
Alateen members share on letting go with love, using prose, poetry, and artwork from the Alateen Talk newsletter. Illustrated. 32 pages.
Helpful suggestions on what to do-and what not to do. Wallet card.
Offers Alateen ideas for making each day special, and reminders for focusing on the present.
Offers Alateen ideas for making each day special, and reminders for focusing on the present. Bookmark.
Wallet card with Alateen Preamble, Twelve Steps, Twelve Traditions, and Serenity Prayer.
For Alateen members taking a daily inventory, this handy Step Ten sheet can help.
Welcomes new Alateen members with helpful leaflets assembled in a booklet. Includes M-9, P-21, P-41, P-67, and S-20.
Companion piece to Alateen’s Just for Today offers Alateen ideas to help prepare for a peaceful, restful night.
Indispensable resource for members and groups. Includes Meeting Format, as well as ideas and information to encourage group unity.
Essential reference sourcebook. Contains "Al-Anon and Alateen Groups at Work," "Digest of Al-Anon and Alateen Policies," "World Service Handbook," and descriptive text explaining "Al-Anon's Twelve Concepts of Service." Current edition, Indexed, Spiral bound.
Basic information for Alateen Group Sponsors on starting and supporting an Alateen group. Six pages.
Tent card reminds Al-Anon members that Alateen is available for their children. Space is provided to fill in the location, day, and time of the nearest Alateen meeting.
Questions for Al-Anon members help to decide about sponsoring an Alateen group.
Basic information about Alateen, for young people affected by someone else's drinking. Six pages.
Answers the questions educators ask about Alateen. Six pages.
Basic introductory book for teens affected by someone else's drinking. Easy-to-understand explanation of alcoholism and the Alateen program. Indexed, softcover. 128 pages.
Daily help for teens. Positive sharings from Alateen members around the world. Indexed. 384 pages.
Alateen's most comprehensive book, filled with shared recovery from Alateen members. Includes workshops for group discussions. Indexed, softcover. 326 pages.
For any adult in contact with a teenager affected by someone else's drinking. (Formerly titled Dear Mom & Dad.) Six pages.
Twenty questions for young people to decide if Alateen is for them.
Help for the spouse in dealing with problems in alcoholic relationships. Discusses anger, communication, sex, and more. Indexed, softcover. 102 pages.
Al-Anon's first book, in its original text, remains pertinent, connecting us with our pioneer members' legacy. With an added introduction, footnotes, and appendix. Indexed. 196 pages.
An Al-Anon classic! Inspirational readings relate Al-Anon philosophy to everyday situations, helping to make each day better than the one before. Indexed. 384 pages.
Al-Anon's beginnings, as recalled by our cofounder, Lois W. She also describes the eventful years leading up to the founding of A.A. and Al-Anon. Illustrated, indexed, softcover. 208 pages.
Our first two Legacies, the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, come alive through essays, reflections, and members' stories. Indexed. 164 pages.
Spirituality, Al-Anon style. Members share their understanding of the spiritual ideas and tools of the Al-Anon program. Indexed. 273 pages.
Facing difficult situations, members reveal how they applied specific Al-Anon principles. Includes overcoming problems of abuse, death, infidelity, and more. Indexed, softcover. 255 pages.
More daily inspiration from a fresh, diverse perspective. Insightful reflections reveal surprisingly simple things that can transform lives. Indexed. 384 pages.
Buy together and save! Get both One Day at a Time in Al-Anon and Courage to Change at a reduced price.
Al-Anon adult children tell their stories. Explores the long-term effects of being raised with alcoholism, and why Al-Anon can help. Indexed. 303 pages.
Thorough study guide for our Legacies. In-depth chapters on each Step, Tradition, and Concept of Service provide insight. Includes thought-provoking questions. Indexed. 366 pages.
Alateen's second daily reader shows how members practice the program right now, today. Indexed. 378 pages.
Daily sharings from Al-Anon's adult children members are for anyone who wants to grow in acceptance, compassion, and understanding. Indexed. 383 pages.
Grief and loss affect almost every aspect of living-or having lived-with alcoholism. Members share how they have learned to acknowledge and accept these losses with the help of Al-Anon Family Groups. Indexed, softcover. 201 pages.
Members share how they have improved a wide variety of relationships affected by alcoholism by using the program’s tools. Indexed, softcover. 335 pages.
Al-Anon's story of growth and recovery as experienced by individual members and the fellowship as a whole over Al-Anon’s first 60 years. Indexed, softcover. 426 pages.
Al-Anon's basic, most comprehensive book discusses all aspects of our program of recovery. Excellent for personal and meeting study. Indexed, softcover. 416 pages.
Members share their challenges with all aspects of intimacy--physical, emotional and spiritual--in all relationships affected by the family illness of alcoholism. Indexed, softcover. 144 pages.
Al‑Anon’s latest daily reader shares the personal experiences and many voices of the Al‑Anon fellowship today, illustrating that Al‑Anon is indeed for anyone affected by someone else’s drinking. Indexed, 384 pages.
Helps men identify typical reactions to alcoholism in another person. Six pages.
Welcomes men affected by someone else's drinking and lets them know they belong. Includes P-1, P-7, P-13, P-14, P-48, P-53, P-62, P-67, S-4, and M-12 assembled in a sleeve.
Includes description of the challenges facing parents and grandparents of young problem drinkers, as well as a wide variety of inspiring personal stories and a section on how parents and grandparents apply the Twelve Steps. 24 pages.
About Al-Anon literature, how it is developed from members' shared experiences, and the importance of using it exclusively at Al-Anon/Alateen meetings. Six pages.
Reports and recovery stories from Al-Anon's annual Conference, held to ensure worldwide service and unity. Includes the World Service Office Annual Report. Current edition.
Keeping it Al-Anon to avoid dilution of our program. Questions and answers help us maintain our focus on Al-Anon, regardless of other interests or affiliations. Eight pages.
The secret to recovery is service. Members share how Twelfth Step work builds self-esteem, confidence, and trust while reducing fear and isolation. 64 pages.
Benefits of not doing it alone by having or being a Service Sponsor are explained. Includes tips for effective service experiences. Eight pages.
Wallet card with Al-Anon Preamble, Twelve Steps, Twelve Traditions, Twelve Concepts of Service, General Warranties, and Serenity Prayer.
"Let It Begin with Me" wallet card reminder.
Offers Al-Anon ideas for making each day special and reminders for focusing on the present.
Offers Al-Anon ideas for making each day special and reminders for focusing on the present. Bookmark.
"God grant me…" wallet card reminder.
Set of four 2'x 3' posters of Steps, Traditions, Concepts of Service, and Warranties. Rollable and tear-proof.
Bookmark about sponsorship, its purpose, and its focus. Includes essential characteristics of members who sponsor.
Companion piece to the Just for Today Bookmark. Offers thoughtful reflections on Al-Anon principles to help the reader prepare for a peaceful, restful night. Bookmark.
"Whom you see here…" tent card reminds members of confidentiality and our Twelfth Tradition.
Twenty questions help individuals identify a need for Al-Anon.
Easy-to-use handout explains the basics of detachment.
Describes the meaning of self-support within the Al-Anon fellowship. Six pages.
One side of this tent card reminds members to focus on our Legacies and leave other affiliations outside Al-Anon meetings. Other side contains the Al-Anon Declaration.
A clear and simple depiction of Al Anon's service structure. Six pages.
Describes the growth and recovery that can occur through service. Six pages.
Handy reminder for members and groups for ways to apply Al-Anon principles to resolve conflicts. Laminated fold-out card.
Cards describe how applying Traditions can help resolve differences. Questions on each Tradition bring Al-Anon principles into the discussion.
Booklet that helps groups and service arms use the information in S-71 and S-72, with many examples of their direct applications in Al-Anon conflict situations. 16 pages.
Welcomes first-timers with basic introductory Al-Anon pamphlets assembled in a booklet. Includes P-14, P-19, P-48, P-53, P-67, S-4, M-12, and M-78.
Welcomes those who grew up with parental alcoholism. Includes P-47, P-48, P-53, S-4, S-25, S-69, and M-12 assembled in a sleeve.
Welcomes those whose child has a drinking problem. Includes P-7, P-13, P-14, P-16, P-48, P-53, P-67, S-4, and M-12 assembled in a sleeve.
Information to aid members in preventing and dealing with conflict in Al-Anon groups and service arms. The Kit contains S-71, S-72, and S-73. Buy together and save.
A pocket-sized starter guide to Al-Anon's Steps and Traditions. Also includes the "Three Obstacles to Success in Al-Anon." 24 pages.
Q & A basics address the most common concerns about Al-Anon and how it helps. Eight pages.
An Al-Anon classic! Dramatic analogy helps family members and friends see roles they play in the lives of alcoholics. 24 pages.
Longtime favourite includes personal stories, questions and answers, "Do's and Don'ts," "Just for Today," "Maturity Checklist," and the "Three Obstacles to Success in Al-Anon." 32 pages. Large print.
Longtime favorite includes personal stories, questions and answers, "Do's and Don'ts," "Just for Today," "Maturity Checklist," and the "Three Obstacles to Success in Al-Anon." 32 pages.
A message of hope for anyone facing alcoholism, a problem we can't solve alone. Four pages.
Clear, realistic look at alcoholism, the problems encountered by those close to the alcoholic, and the choices available to the family. 12 pages.
Inspiring stories by parents describe how they helped their children understand the family disease of alcoholism. 24 pages.
Al-Anon's first pamphlet describes our fellowship's purpose and suggestions for applying it to improve our lives. Six pages.
Suggests first steps to take for a changed attitude toward the alcoholic. Unexpected answers to the question, "What shall I do?" Six pages.
Includes "An Open Letter from an Alcoholic" and other insightful essays from A.A. members on why they recommend Al-Anon to the families and friends of alcoholics. Eight pages.
Sharings from parents of alcoholics and answers to frequently asked questions help relieve the fear, anger, blame, guilt, and confusion of realizing your child is an alcoholic. 16 pages.
Depicts common misconceptions of family members and friends of alcoholics in trying to cope and how Al-Anon can help. Eight pages.
Basic explanation of sponsorship provides guidance on finding a Sponsor, what to expect, and suggestions for Sponsors. 16 pages.
Covers the many reasons why anonymity is an important Al-Anon principle. Updated to address concerns of how to apply this principle to everyday situations, including Internet use. Eight pages.
Al-Anon members who are recovering alcoholics describe how focusing on the Al-Anon approach has helped them face the effects of someone else's drinking. Six pages.
Learn about the disease and how compulsion, addiction, obsession, and denial affect alcoholics and those close to them. Six pages.
Explains Al-Anon's third Legacy for worldwide service in an easy-to-understand manner. Illustrated. 32 pages.
Al-Anon's second Legacy described with simplicity and humor to help us grasp the principles of the Twelve Traditions. Illustrated. 32 pages.
Men affected by women alcoholics share how Al-Anon has helped them. Six pages.
Factual information for the general public, media, and professional community. Eight pages.
Small leaflet for attracting people to Al-Anon.
Al-Anon's Eleventh and Twelfth Traditions are explained for members working with the media and professionals. Eight pages.
Outreach tool for Native communities describes the benefits of the Al-Anon program. Six pages.
Outreach tool for people of color can help them identify a need for the Al-Anon program. Six pages.
Helpful leaflets for professionals who help families and friends of alcoholics. Includes P-41, P-48, S-4, S-17, S-20, S-25, S-37 assembled in a sleeve.
Helps professionals and others understand Al-Anon and Alateen.
A simple means to share Al-Anon's message in libraries, waiting rooms, or other public places.
Brief explanation of Al-Anon for the beginner. Eight pages. Revised 2016.
Ideal information for professionals, including counselors, doctors, and teachers. Revised 2019 Five-panel pamphlet. Bilingual (English/French). Revised 2019.
Mini meeting guide includes Al-Anon's Suggested Welcome; Preamble; Serenity Prayer; Twelve Steps, Traditions, Concepts of Service; the slogans; and Closing. 12 pages.
Sobriety brings new challenges for the family and friends as well as the alcoholic. In this booklet, members share how they met these challenges. Indexed. 52 pages.
Workbook for conducting an in-depth inventory, expanded from P-5 to include additional sections on fear, anger, control, intimacy, sex, finances, and spirituality. Spiral bound and 8 ½ x 11. Three-hole punched. 96 pages.
A workbook for using Al-Anon's Twelve Steps, Traditions, and Concepts of Service in one's personal life, it provides insightful examples from members and thought-provoking questions. Spiral bound and 8 ½ x 11. Three-hole punched. 176 pages.
This companion piece to Paths to Recovery (B-24) contains the thought-provoking questions on each Step, Tradition, and Concept of Service found in the book, with space to write answers. Spiral bound and 8 ½ x 11. Three-hole punched. 112 pages.
Stories from parents of alcoholics describe their struggle with detachment, responsibility, guilt, and letting go. Reprinted from Al-Anon's monthly magazine, The Forum. 12 pages.
This 48-page booklet captures the essence of the Al‑Anon program in a series of brief but powerful messages of timeless wisdom, adapted from Al‑Anon literature on relationships, including The Dilemma of the Alcoholic Marriage (B-4). It is perfect for newcomers or anyone needing to “Keep It Simple” and get back to basics.
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