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Alcoholics Anonymous is an international community of alcoholics who meet in groups. The primary purpose of A.A. members is to stay sober and help other alcoholics do the same. A.A. formed the original twelve-step program and has been the source and model for many similar recovery groups. more at Wikipedia

Treatment Success Rate

Top 5 Communities
Condition Members Success
Alcoholism
3640
90%
Depression
12
100%
Cocaine Addiction & Rec...
11
91%
Bipolar Disorder
9
89%
Breakups & Divorce
8
100%
Overall, 90% (3750 Members) find AA Meetings helpful
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AA Meetings Reviews

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Working / Worked
I still go. Not as often as I would like. Health doesn't permit.
Working / Worked
Fellowship helps.
Working / Worked
90 meetings in 90 days, and currently on day 44 [5/23/13].
Working / Worked
Very positive.
Working / Worked
Working / Worked
Very helpful, I just need to continue going.
Working / Worked
This is the meat. I found God, friends, family, the steps, my sponsor, the lessons (and the practical applications), and people to be of service to in these rooms.
Working / Worked
Been sober for a year once. Starting over.
Working / Worked
Very helpful - nine months on Dec.17th. Have had brief bouts with sobriety - once for seven years and once for two years - quit going to AA on both relapses.
Working / Worked
Worked great when I did it
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