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Alcoholics Anonymous As a Mutual-Help A Study in Eight Societies

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ISBN-10: 0299150003

ISBN-13: 9780299150006

Edition: 1996

Authors: Klaus Makela

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Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) has an estimated worldwide membership of two million. This collaborative study offers the first comprehensive look at AA as a social movement, a belief system, a model for small group interactions, and a truly international phenomenon. The international success of AA is evidence that a system of thought and a program of action developed in middle-class North America in the 1930s can be adapted and made relevant in cultural environments as diverse as the slums of Mexico City, the factory towns of Poland, and the farm villages of Switzerland.    The authors look at what actually happens in an AA meeting, how members interact, and how the AA model fits into widely…    
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Book details

List price: $46.00
Copyright year: 1996
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Publication date: 6/15/1996
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.298
Language: English

Tables
Authors
Acknowledgments
Introduction
The place of AA among social movements
The early years of AA in the United States and Canada
The international diffusion and structure of AA
Organizational principles of AA
The local structure of AA and AA as a social network
Regional and national service structure
The finances of AA
The membership of AA
The AA program as a set of beliefs and as a program for action
The AA meeting as a speech event
Practicing the AA program
Men, women, and AA
AA and the professional treatment system
AA and other mutual-help movements for alcohol problems
Diffusion of the 12-step program to problems other than alcohol
The AA movement in perspective
Implications for professional practice and research programming
Appendix A. Organization and methods of work of the International Collaborative Study of Alcoholics Anonymous (ICSAA)
Appendix B. Collection of interviews, observations, life stories, and other qualitative data
Appendix C. Group, meeting, and membership surveys
Appendix D. Basic AA Texts
References
Index of Personal Names
Subject Index