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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 | 2759 |
90% |
| Cocaine Addiction & Rec... | 9 |
89% |
| Depression | 8 |
100% |
| Breakups & Divorce | 8 |
100% |
| Bipolar Disorder | 6 |
100% |
Overall, 90% (2840
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It works if you work it!
Working / Worked
AA was very helpful to me in the beginning, however, in the small town I was attending meetings in, silly politics and group drama began to overshadow the benefits of attending. Now that I am in Seattle, I may try again. However, i did complete my steps and am very glad I gave it a chance in the beginning.
Working / Worked
AA meetings keep me sane!
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saved my life
Working / Worked
Thoroughly enjoyed meetings and the support from other members. I miss them.
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So far are really helping me.
Working / Worked
Works really well. Side effects, happiness and contentment increase.
Working / Worked
for the rest of my days
Working / Worked
Sober since 9-21-81 thanks to my conscious contact with God, AA, the wisdom of the rooms, meetings, and working with others.
Working / Worked
Tedious, frustrating, funny, empowering and i wouldn't miss mine.
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