Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and the Al - Anon group helped many people awake and dealt with alcohol - dependent families. Admitting that one person has problems with drinking first, then sharing a lot of experience in a room filled with lots of people needs a lot. If they are seeking help, that is what they have to do. Many knowledge and understanding were offered for the study of the two AA conferences. Alcoholism and Alan Ann group
The purpose of this research paper is to participate in two support group conferences and share my experiences. Anonymous drinkers were present at the meeting ... More
After the introduction, AA members raised 12 steps. These steps are basically a member of the members' lives and are awake. The first step is as follows. We admit that we can not do anything about alcohol - our lives will be uncontrollable. This step is the most difficult as we refuse to admit when we refuse to admit our fraud. Difficult if difficult to do
Everything that was read aloud was done by another member of the group. 12 traditions, dedication of AA's book, everyday ideas, contemplation, and everyday thought. After members read or talked, other members expressed gratitude
Everyone is around the table, after introducing themselves by name, they say they are alcoholism. The observer also introduced us ourselves and the reasons for our visit. This is a bit special for me.
Next is the time of sharing. Instead of using mandatory defamation, the chairman asked for less than five minutes. Several people actually exceeded five minutes, but there was no obsession. The theme is God or higher power
The first member said the meeting is the reason he should go. When I encountered the problem, he prayed to God that he was a higher power. When he prayed, he said,
He finally went to an anonymous alcohol addiction patient and stopped drinking with their help but still I felt hopeless. Members of AA suggested that I go to the Alanon family group (al-anonuk.org.uk). My first meeting was a revelation. People living in a worse environment seem happy to be living their own lives, but I am this miserable poor man, he is crying. They were there, but I gained the support within the group. They discovered a new way of life through active alcoholism with those in their vicinity. I poured wines to the cellars for years and I saw that hiding the keys of his car would not result in anything. They told me that making drinking stops meaningless. Drunk must find help for themselves, watching terrible yet your loved oneself destroy
"What are they talking about?" I knew from early on that Al-Anon was for spouses and alcohol-dependent families. When I read the book on alcoholism, my experience at the conference gave me general knowledge of Alanon. Shortly afterwards, I noticed that relatives of the Al-Annon members did not require members to become members of the Al-Anon Conference or to become members of the alcoholic anonymists. These affected families have places to learn healthy lifestyles that are not dominated by drunkards