Al-ANON PAMPHLETS & BOOKLETS

List of Al-Anon pamphlets & booklets:
Al-Anon is for Men
Straightforward information helps men identify typical reactions to alcoholism in another person.
P-1: 6 pages.
Al-Anon, You and the Alcoholic
Answers the most frequently asked questions about Al-Anon and how it helps families deal with problems brought about by alcoholism.
P-2: 12 pages.
Alcoholism, a Merry-Go-Round Named Denial
A dramatic analogy helps family members and friends see the roles they play in the lives of alcoholics.
P-3: 18 pages
Alcoholism, the Family Disease
This long-time favourite includes: purpose of the Al-Anon program; actual stories of people who found serenity in Al-Anon; question/answers; Just for Today; wisdom from our slogans; evaluating our maturity; thoughts to live by; the "three obstacles to success."
P-4: 64 pages
Blueprint for Progress
Thought-provoking questions help readers gain positive insight and guidance in taking a searching and fearless moral inventory of themselves.
P-5: 64 pages
Guide for the Family of the Alcoholic
A clear and realistic look at alcoholism, problems encountered by those close to the alcoholic, and choices available to the family.
P-7: 16 pages.
Homeward Bound
Al-Anon members share their experience, strength, and hope regarding the alcoholic's return from a treatment facility or other institution. It helps newcomers make the transition into Al-Anon.
P-8: Indexed. 48 pages.
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Parents can help their children understand the family disease of alcoholism. Changed attitudes and behaviour will help the entire family. Includes inspiring stories from parents.
P-9: 20 pages.
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A brief introduction to Al-Anon with down-to-earth suggestions for making improvements in our lives.
P-13: 6 pages.
Our wide range of literature is available from our national or area offices. help@alanon.org.za

Conquering the spiritual disease of fear
it was absolutely mind boggling that I had no idea that alcohol could be such a problem in people’s lives that they had a program for it.
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By P.A.M., Wyoming
Honesty begins with staying true to myself
Honesty, for me, has to begin with being true to myself, my perceptions, my beliefs, my values, and my reality.
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By Marsha C., Oklahoma
