Alcoholics Anonymous

A fellowship founded in 1935 in the United States to help people recover from alcoholism; authorship is credited collectively (commonly abbreviated "AA") and the group publishes key recovery literature such as "Alcoholics Anonymous" (the Big Book).

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  1. 1. Como Lo Ve Bill

    A concise collection of essays and reflections drawn from Alcoholics Anonymous writings that offers practical wisdom and spiritual guidance for people seeking or maintaining sobriety. It emphasizes the importance of honesty, surrender, service, and reliance on a spiritual program to manage craving and restore relationships, combining personal insight, practical suggestions, and inspirational passages to encourage daily living by the recovery principles.

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  2. 2. Alcoholicos Anonimos

    The Story of How Many Thousands of Men and Women Have Recovered

    Guía práctica y testimonial que describe el problema del alcoholismo, explica un programa de recuperación en doce pasos basado en la aceptación de la impotencia ante la bebida y en la búsqueda de un poder superior, y combina principios espirituales con ejercicios concretos —como el inventario personal, la confesión, la reparación de daños y la oración o meditación— para lograr y mantener la sobriedad; incluye además relatos personales de recaídas y éxitos y destaca la importancia del apoyo mutuo y de llevar el mensaje a otros que sufren.

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