The Doctor’s Insight: A Cornerstone of Recovery

When individuals first encounter the principles of Alcoholics Anonymous, many are struck by the emphasis placed on the "Doctor's Opinion." This medical perspective, rooted in years of experience treating alcoholics, offers a profound understanding of the nature of addiction that continues to resonate today. Dr. William D. Silkworth's observations, shared…

Young and Sober: Navigating Recovery in Your 20s

When people first encounter the idea of getting sober in their 20s, many balk at the prospect. Those particular years, often seen as a time for exploration and pushing boundaries, can feel at odds with the discipline of sobriety. Yet, as someone who has sponsored numerous young people and witnessed…

Step Two: Finding Faith

Step Two: Finding Faith When people first encounter AA, many struggle with Step Two and the idea of submitting to a "Higher Power." Those with no faith may see this as impossible. Die-hard atheists may be offended. And former believers who have lost faith don't see the point. But an…

Step 1 in modern language

Step One "We admitted we were powerless over alcohol—that our lives had become unmanageable." Who wants to fully admit defeat? No one. Every instinct goes against the idea that we're personally powerless. It's truly difficult to accept that alcohol has warped our minds into such an intense obsession that only…