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Alcoholics Anonymous and List of twelve-step groups

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Difference between Alcoholics Anonymous and List of twelve-step groups

Alcoholics Anonymous vs. List of twelve-step groups

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is an international mutual aid fellowship whose stated purpose is to enable its members to "stay sober and help other alcoholics achieve sobriety." It was founded in 1935 by Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith in Akron, Ohio. This is a list of Wikipedia articles on twelve-step groups that are based on the set of guiding principles, originally developed by Alcoholics Anonymous, for recovery from addictive, compulsive, or other behavioral problems.

Similarities between Alcoholics Anonymous and List of twelve-step groups

Alcoholics Anonymous and List of twelve-step groups have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Addiction recovery groups, Al-Anon/Alateen, Alcoholics Anonymous, Alcoholism, Narcotics Anonymous, Self-help groups for mental health, Twelve Traditions, Twelve-step program.

Addiction recovery groups

Addiction recovery groups are voluntary associations of people who share a common desire to overcome drug addiction.

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Al-Anon/Alateen

Al-Anon Family Groups is a "worldwide fellowship that offers a program of recovery for the families and friends of alcoholics, whether or not the alcoholic recognizes the existence of a drinking problem or seeks help." Alateen "is part of the Al-Anon fellowship designed for the younger relatives and friends of alcoholics through the teen years".

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Alcoholics Anonymous

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is an international mutual aid fellowship whose stated purpose is to enable its members to "stay sober and help other alcoholics achieve sobriety." It was founded in 1935 by Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith in Akron, Ohio.

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Alcoholism

Alcoholism, also known as alcohol use disorder (AUD), is a broad term for any drinking of alcohol that results in mental or physical health problems.

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Narcotics Anonymous

Narcotics Anonymous (NA) describes itself as a "nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem".

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Self-help groups for mental health

Self-help groups for mental health are voluntary associations of people who share a common desire to overcome mental illness or otherwise increase their level of cognitive or emotional wellbeing.

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Twelve Traditions

The Twelve Traditions of twelve-step programs provide guidelines for relationships between the twelve-step groups, members, other groups, the global fellowship, and society at large.

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Twelve-step program

A twelve-step program is a set of guiding principles outlining a course of action for recovery from addiction, compulsion, or other behavioral problems.

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Alcoholics Anonymous and List of twelve-step groups Comparison

Alcoholics Anonymous has 110 relations, while List of twelve-step groups has 55. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 4.85% = 8 / (110 + 55).

References

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