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® Al Anon Family Groups
Catalogueof Conference Approved Literature (CAL)
The literature in this catalogue is available through the General Service Office, Information Centres inDublin, Belfast, or on line at www.al anonuk.org.uk . The Price List and Order Form is distributedregularly to Groups, is on the website or can be requested by phoning 020 7407 0215
The literature in this catalogue is available through the General Service Office, the Information Centresin Dublin and Belfast, and on-line at www.al-anonuk.org.uk. The Price List and Order Form isdistributed regularly to Groups, is on the website or can be requested by phoning 020 7407 0215
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The Al Anon Family Groups ClassicEditionWith a new introduction, footnotes andappendix, the original text connects us withAl Anon’s roots. The hope that this bookstill offers the world is undeniable. Indexed.196 pages. A2
From Survival to Recovery Growing Up inan Alcoholic HomeThe family disease of alcoholism is discussed withcourage and rigorous honesty, renewing hope for allof us. Indexed. 301 pages. A8
Al Anon’s Twelve Steps andTraditionsThe Twelve Steps and Traditions come alivethrough essays, personal reflections andstories from Al Anon members. Indexed.150 pages. A3
Hope for TodayBased on the sharings of Al Anon’s adult childrenmembers, this daily reader is for anyone who wantsto grow in acceptance, compassion andunderstanding. Indexed. 379 pages. A9Large print edition available. A9a
Courage to Change: One Day at aTime in Al AnonThis collection of daily reflectionsreveals the surprisingly simple thingsthat can transform lives. Indexed. 380pages. A15Large print edition available. A16
How Al Anon Works for Families andFriends of AlcoholicsAl Anon’s ‘basic book’ reflects the shared wisdom ofAl Anon members today. This comprehensive bookon Al Anon is excellent for personal and meetingstudy. Indexed. 406 pages A2a
As We UnderstoodAl Anon members share theirunderstanding of prayer, letting go,fellowship, meditation, a Higher Powerand spiritual awakening. 273 pages.A6
…In All Our Affairs: Making Crises Workfor YouAl Anon members’ personal stories reveal howapplying specific Al Anon principles helped themthrough life’s difficult situations. It includes storiesdealing with abuse, death, divorce, violence,infidelity and more. Indexed, soft cover. 245 pages.A14
The Dilemma of the AlcoholicMarriageAl Anon can help with the unique problemsof alcoholic relationships. Members sharetheir experience of applying the TwelveSteps to their relationships. Indexed, softcover. 102 pages. A7
One Day at a Time in Al AnonThis Al Anon classic offers inspirational dailyreadings relating Al Anon philosophy toeveryday situations. Indexed. 376 pages A12Large print edition available. A13.
Lois RemembersLois W, co founder of Al Anon, recalls theeventful years before and after the foundingof AA and Al Anon. Illustrated, indexed, softcover. 208 pages. A11
Opening Our Hearts, Transforming OurLosses
which invites us toacknowledge, understand and accept thelosses we have experienced as a result ofsomeone else’s alcoholism, including death,financial ruin, abandoned dreams and vanishedself esteem. Indexed, soft cover. 193 pagesA21
Discovering ChoicesAl Anon’s latest book explores our recoveryin relationships. Drawing on the experience,strength and hope of hundreds of members,it sheds light on how alcoholism has affectedmany different types of relationships inmany different ways. It also shares whyvarious Al Anon tools have been helpful inimproving our relationships and ourattitudes about them 336 pages. A22
Paths to Recovery: Al Anon’s Steps,Traditions and ConceptsA guide for study of Al Anon’s three legacies.Chapters on each Step, Tradition and Conceptof Service include reflective text, poignantpersonal stories and thought provokingquestions for group or individual study.Indexed. 354 pages. A18
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The Al Anon Family Groups ClassicEditionWith a new introduction, footnotes andappendix, the original text connects us withAl Anon’s roots. The hope that this bookstill offers the world is undeniable. Indexed.196 pages. A2
From Survival to Recovery Growing Up inan Alcoholic HomeThe family disease of alcoholism is discussed withcourage and rigorous honesty, renewing hope for allof us. Indexed. 301 pages. A8
Al Anon’s Twelve Steps andTraditionsThe Twelve Steps and Traditions come alivethrough essays, personal reflections andstories from Al Anon members. Indexed.150 pages. A3
Hope for TodayBased on the sharings of Al Anon’s adult childrenmembers, this daily reader is for anyone who wantsto grow in acceptance, compassion andunderstanding. Indexed. 379 pages. A9Large print edition available. A9a
Courage to Change: One Day at aTime in Al AnonThis collection of daily reflectionsreveals the surprisingly simple thingsthat can transform lives. Indexed. 380pages. A15Large print edition available. A16
How Al Anon Works for Families andFriends of AlcoholicsAl Anon’s ‘basic book’ reflects the shared wisdom ofAl Anon members today. This comprehensive bookon Al Anon is excellent for personal and meetingstudy. Indexed. 406 pages A2a
As We UnderstoodAl Anon members share theirunderstanding of prayer, letting go,fellowship, meditation, a Higher Powerand spiritual awakening. 273 pages.A6
…In All Our Affairs: Making Crises Workfor YouAl Anon members’ personal stories reveal howapplying specific Al Anon principles helped themthrough life’s difficult situations. It includes storiesdealing with abuse, death, divorce, violence,infidelity and more. Indexed, soft cover. 245 pages.A14
The Dilemma of the AlcoholicMarriageAl Anon can help with the unique problemsof alcoholic relationships. Members sharetheir experience of applying the TwelveSteps to their relationships. Indexed, softcover. 102 pages. A7
One Day at a Time in Al AnonThis Al Anon classic offers inspirational dailyreadings relating Al Anon philosophy toeveryday situations. Indexed. 376 pages A12Large print edition available. A13.
Lois RemembersLois W, co founder of Al Anon, recalls theeventful years before and after the foundingof AA and Al Anon. Illustrated, indexed, softcover. 208 pages. A11
Opening Our Hearts, Transforming OurLosses
which invites us toacknowledge, understand and accept thelosses we have experienced as a result ofsomeone else’s alcoholism, including death,financial ruin, abandoned dreams and vanishedself esteem. Indexed, soft cover. 193 pagesA21
Discovering ChoicesAl Anon’s latest book explores our recoveryin relationships. Drawing on the experience,strength and hope of hundreds of members,it sheds light on how alcoholism has affectedmany different types of relationships inmany different ways. It also shares whyvarious Al Anon tools have been helpful inimproving our relationships and ourattitudes about them 336 pages. A22
Paths to Recovery: Al Anon’s Steps,Traditions and ConceptsA guide for study of Al Anon’s three legacies.Chapters on each Step, Tradition and Conceptof Service include reflective text, poignantpersonal stories and thought provokingquestions for group or individual study.Indexed. 354 pages. A18
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The Al Anon Family Groups ClassicEditionWith a new introduction, footnotes andappendix, the original text connects us withAl Anon’s roots. The hope that this bookstill offers the world is undeniable. Indexed.196 pages. A2
From Survival to Recovery Growing Up inan Alcoholic HomeThe family disease of alcoholism is discussed withcourage and rigorous honesty, renewing hope for allof us. Indexed. 301 pages. A8
Al Anon’s Twelve Steps andTraditionsThe Twelve Steps and Traditions come alivethrough essays, personal reflections andstories from Al Anon members. Indexed.150 pages. A3
Hope for TodayBased on the sharings of Al Anon’s adult childrenmembers, this daily reader is for anyone who wantsto grow in acceptance, compassion andunderstanding. Indexed. 379 pages. A9Large print edition available. A9a
Courage to Change: One Day at aTime in Al AnonThis collection of daily reflectionsreveals the surprisingly simple thingsthat can transform lives. Indexed. 380pages. A15Large print edition available. A16
How Al Anon Works for Families andFriends of AlcoholicsAl Anon’s ‘basic book’ reflects the shared wisdom ofAl Anon members today. This comprehensive bookon Al Anon is excellent for personal and meetingstudy. Indexed. 406 pages A2a
As We UnderstoodAl Anon members share theirunderstanding of prayer, letting go,fellowship, meditation, a Higher Powerand spiritual awakening. 273 pages.A6
…In All Our Affairs: Making Crises Workfor YouAl Anon members’ personal stories reveal howapplying specific Al Anon principles helped themthrough life’s difficult situations. It includes storiesdealing with abuse, death, divorce, violence,infidelity and more. Indexed, soft cover. 245 pages.A14
The Dilemma of the AlcoholicMarriageAl Anon can help with the unique problemsof alcoholic relationships. Members sharetheir experience of applying the TwelveSteps to their relationships. Indexed, softcover. 102 pages. A7
One Day at a Time in Al AnonThis Al Anon classic offers inspirational dailyreadings relating Al Anon philosophy toeveryday situations. Indexed. 376 pages A12Large print edition available. A13.
Lois RemembersLois W, co founder of Al Anon, recalls theeventful years before and after the foundingof AA and Al Anon. Illustrated, indexed, softcover. 208 pages. A11
Opening Our Hearts, Transforming OurLosses
which invites us toacknowledge, understand and accept thelosses we have experienced as a result ofsomeone else’s alcoholism, including death,financial ruin, abandoned dreams and vanishedself esteem. Indexed, soft cover. 193 pagesA21
Discovering ChoicesAl Anon’s latest book explores our recoveryin relationships. Drawing on the experience,strength and hope of hundreds of members,it sheds light on how alcoholism has affectedmany different types of relationships inmany different ways. It also shares whyvarious Al Anon tools have been helpful inimproving our relationships and ourattitudes about them 336 pages. A22
Paths to Recovery: Al Anon’s Steps,Traditions and ConceptsA guide for study of Al Anon’s three legacies.Chapters on each Step, Tradition and Conceptof Service include reflective text, poignantpersonal stories and thought provokingquestions for group or individual study.Indexed. 354 pages. A18
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The Al Anon Family Groups ClassicEditionWith a new introduction, footnotes andappendix, the original text connects us withAl Anon’s roots. The hope that this bookstill offers the world is undeniable. Indexed.196 pages. A2
From Survival to Recovery Growing Up inan Alcoholic HomeThe family disease of alcoholism is discussed withcourage and rigorous honesty, renewing hope for allof us. Indexed. 301 pages. A8
Al Anon’s Twelve Steps andTraditionsThe Twelve Steps and Traditions come alivethrough essays, personal reflections andstories from Al Anon members. Indexed.150 pages. A3
Hope for TodayBased on the sharings of Al Anon’s adult childrenmembers, this daily reader is for anyone who wantsto grow in acceptance, compassion andunderstanding. Indexed. 379 pages. A9Large print edition available. A9a
Courage to Change: One Day at aTime in Al AnonThis collection of daily reflectionsreveals the surprisingly simple thingsthat can transform lives. Indexed. 380pages. A15Large print edition available. A16
How Al Anon Works for Families andFriends of AlcoholicsAl Anon’s ‘basic book’ reflects the shared wisdom ofAl Anon members today. This comprehensive bookon Al Anon is excellent for personal and meetingstudy. Indexed. 406 pages A2a
As We UnderstoodAl Anon members share theirunderstanding of prayer, letting go,fellowship, meditation, a Higher Powerand spiritual awakening. 273 pages.A6
…In All Our Affairs: Making Crises Workfor YouAl Anon members’ personal stories reveal howapplying specific Al Anon principles helped themthrough life’s difficult situations. It includes storiesdealing with abuse, death, divorce, violence,infidelity and more. Indexed, soft cover. 245 pages.A14
The Dilemma of the AlcoholicMarriageAl Anon can help with the unique problemsof alcoholic relationships. Members sharetheir experience of applying the TwelveSteps to their relationships. Indexed, softcover. 102 pages. A7
One Day at a Time in Al AnonThis Al Anon classic offers inspirational dailyreadings relating Al Anon philosophy toeveryday situations. Indexed. 376 pages A12Large print edition available. A13.
Lois RemembersLois W, co founder of Al Anon, recalls theeventful years before and after the foundingof AA and Al Anon. Illustrated, indexed, softcover. 208 pages. A11
Opening Our Hearts, Transforming OurLosses
which invites us toacknowledge, understand and accept thelosses we have experienced as a result ofsomeone else’s alcoholism, including death,financial ruin, abandoned dreams and vanishedself esteem. Indexed, soft cover. 193 pagesA21
Discovering ChoicesAl Anon’s latest book explores our recoveryin relationships. Drawing on the experience,strength and hope of hundreds of members,it sheds light on how alcoholism has affectedmany different types of relationships inmany different ways. It also shares whyvarious Al Anon tools have been helpful inimproving our relationships and ourattitudes about them 336 pages. A22
Paths to Recovery: Al Anon’s Steps,Traditions and ConceptsA guide for study of Al Anon’s three legacies.Chapters on each Step, Tradition and Conceptof Service include reflective text, poignantpersonal stories and thought provokingquestions for group or individual study.Indexed. 354 pages. A18
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The Al Anon Family Groups ClassicEditionWith a new introduction, footnotes andappendix, the original text connects us withAl Anon’s roots. The hope that this bookstill offers the world is undeniable. Indexed.196 pages. A2
From Survival to Recovery Growing Up inan Alcoholic HomeThe family disease of alcoholism is discussed withcourage and rigorous honesty, renewing hope for allof us. Indexed. 301 pages. A8
Al Anon’s Twelve Steps andTraditionsThe Twelve Steps and Traditions come alivethrough essays, personal reflections andstories from Al Anon members. Indexed.150 pages. A3
Hope for TodayBased on the sharings of Al Anon’s adult childrenmembers, this daily reader is for anyone who wantsto grow in acceptance, compassion andunderstanding. Indexed. 379 pages. A9Large print edition available. A9a
Courage to Change: One Day at aTime in Al AnonThis collection of daily reflectionsreveals the surprisingly simple thingsthat can transform lives. Indexed. 380pages. A15Large print edition available. A16
How Al Anon Works for Families andFriends of AlcoholicsAl Anon’s ‘basic book’ reflects the shared wisdom ofAl Anon members today. This comprehensive bookon Al Anon is excellent for personal and meetingstudy. Indexed. 406 pages A2a
As We UnderstoodAl Anon members share theirunderstanding of prayer, letting go,fellowship, meditation, a Higher Powerand spiritual awakening. 273 pages.A6
…In All Our Affairs: Making Crises Workfor YouAl Anon members’ personal stories reveal howapplying specific Al Anon principles helped themthrough life’s difficult situations. It includes storiesdealing with abuse, death, divorce, violence,infidelity and more. Indexed, soft cover. 245 pages.A14
The Dilemma of the AlcoholicMarriageAl Anon can help with the unique problemsof alcoholic relationships. Members sharetheir experience of applying the TwelveSteps to their relationships. Indexed, softcover. 102 pages. A7
One Day at a Time in Al AnonThis Al Anon classic offers inspirational dailyreadings relating Al Anon philosophy toeveryday situations. Indexed. 376 pages A12Large print edition available. A13.
Lois RemembersLois W, co founder of Al Anon, recalls theeventful years before and after the foundingof AA and Al Anon. Illustrated, indexed, softcover. 208 pages. A11
Opening Our Hearts, Transforming OurLosses
which invites us toacknowledge, understand and accept thelosses we have experienced as a result ofsomeone else’s alcoholism, including death,financial ruin, abandoned dreams and vanishedself esteem. Indexed, soft cover. 193 pagesA21
Discovering ChoicesAl Anon’s latest book explores our recoveryin relationships. Drawing on the experience,strength and hope of hundreds of members,it sheds light on how alcoholism has affectedmany different types of relationships inmany different ways. It also shares whyvarious Al Anon tools have been helpful inimproving our relationships and ourattitudes about them 336 pages. A22
Paths to Recovery: Al Anon’s Steps,Traditions and ConceptsA guide for study of Al Anon’s three legacies.Chapters on each Step, Tradition and Conceptof Service include reflective text, poignantpersonal stories and thought provokingquestions for group or individual study.Indexed. 354 pages. A18
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This publication
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The Al Anon Family Groups ClassicEditionWith a new introduction, footnotes andappendix, the original text connects us withAl Anon’s roots. The hope that this bookstill offers the world is undeniable. Indexed.196 pages. A2
From Survival to Recovery Growing Up inan Alcoholic HomeThe family disease of alcoholism is discussed withcourage and rigorous honesty, renewing hope for allof us. Indexed. 301 pages. A8
Al Anon’s Twelve Steps andTraditionsThe Twelve Steps and Traditions come alivethrough essays, personal reflections andstories from Al Anon members. Indexed.150 pages. A3
Hope for TodayBased on the sharings of Al Anon’s adult childrenmembers, this daily reader is for anyone who wantsto grow in acceptance, compassion andunderstanding. Indexed. 379 pages. A9Large print edition available. A9a
Courage to Change: One Day at aTime in Al AnonThis collection of daily reflectionsreveals the surprisingly simple thingsthat can transform lives. Indexed. 380pages. A15Large print edition available. A16
How Al Anon Works for Families andFriends of AlcoholicsAl Anon’s ‘basic book’ reflects the shared wisdom ofAl Anon members today. This comprehensive bookon Al Anon is excellent for personal and meetingstudy. Indexed. 406 pages A2a
As We UnderstoodAl Anon members share theirunderstanding of prayer, letting go,fellowship, meditation, a Higher Powerand spiritual awakening. 273 pages.A6
…In All Our Affairs: Making Crises Workfor YouAl Anon members’ personal stories reveal howapplying specific Al Anon principles helped themthrough life’s difficult situations. It includes storiesdealing with abuse, death, divorce, violence,infidelity and more. Indexed, soft cover. 245 pages.A14
The Dilemma of the AlcoholicMarriageAl Anon can help with the unique problemsof alcoholic relationships. Members sharetheir experience of applying the TwelveSteps to their relationships. Indexed, softcover. 102 pages. A7
One Day at a Time in Al AnonThis Al Anon classic offers inspirational dailyreadings relating Al Anon philosophy toeveryday situations. Indexed. 376 pages A12Large print edition available. A13.
Lois RemembersLois W, co founder of Al Anon, recalls theeventful years before and after the foundingof AA and Al Anon. Illustrated, indexed, softcover. 208 pages. A11
Opening Our Hearts, Transforming OurLosses
which invites us toacknowledge, understand and accept thelosses we have experienced as a result ofsomeone else’s alcoholism, including death,financial ruin, abandoned dreams and vanishedself esteem. Indexed, soft cover. 193 pagesA21
Discovering ChoicesAl Anon’s latest book explores our recoveryin relationships. Drawing on the experience,strength and hope of hundreds of members,it sheds light on how alcoholism has affectedmany different types of relationships inmany different ways. It also shares whyvarious Al Anon tools have been helpful inimproving our relationships and ourattitudes about them 336 pages. A22
Paths to Recovery: Al Anon’s Steps,Traditions and ConceptsA guide for study of Al Anon’s three legacies.Chapters on each Step, Tradition and Conceptof Service include reflective text, poignantpersonal stories and thought provokingquestions for group or individual study.Indexed. 354 pages. A18
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This publication
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The Al Anon Family Groups ClassicEditionWith a new introduction, footnotes andappendix, the original text connects us withAl Anon’s roots. The hope that this bookstill offers the world is undeniable. Indexed.196 pages. A2
From Survival to Recovery Growing Up inan Alcoholic HomeThe family disease of alcoholism is discussed withcourage and rigorous honesty, renewing hope for allof us. Indexed. 301 pages. A8
Al Anon’s Twelve Steps andTraditionsThe Twelve Steps and Traditions come alivethrough essays, personal reflections andstories from Al Anon members. Indexed.150 pages. A3
Hope for TodayBased on the sharings of Al Anon’s adult childrenmembers, this daily reader is for anyone who wantsto grow in acceptance, compassion andunderstanding. Indexed. 379 pages. A9Large print edition available. A9a
Courage to Change: One Day at aTime in Al AnonThis collection of daily reflectionsreveals the surprisingly simple thingsthat can transform lives. Indexed. 380pages. A15Large print edition available. A16
How Al Anon Works for Families andFriends of AlcoholicsAl Anon’s ‘basic book’ reflects the shared wisdom ofAl Anon members today. This comprehensive bookon Al Anon is excellent for personal and meetingstudy. Indexed. 406 pages A2a
As We UnderstoodAl Anon members share theirunderstanding of prayer, letting go,fellowship, meditation, a Higher Powerand spiritual awakening. 273 pages.A6
…In All Our Affairs: Making Crises Workfor YouAl Anon members’ personal stories reveal howapplying specific Al Anon principles helped themthrough life’s difficult situations. It includes storiesdealing with abuse, death, divorce, violence,infidelity and more. Indexed, soft cover. 245 pages.A14
The Dilemma of the AlcoholicMarriageAl Anon can help with the unique problemsof alcoholic relationships. Members sharetheir experience of applying the TwelveSteps to their relationships. Indexed, softcover. 102 pages. A7
One Day at a Time in Al AnonThis Al Anon classic offers inspirational dailyreadings relating Al Anon philosophy toeveryday situations. Indexed. 376 pages A12Large print edition available. A13.
Lois RemembersLois W, co founder of Al Anon, recalls theeventful years before and after the foundingof AA and Al Anon. Illustrated, indexed, softcover. 208 pages. A11
Opening Our Hearts, Transforming OurLosses
which invites us toacknowledge, understand and accept thelosses we have experienced as a result ofsomeone else’s alcoholism, including death,financial ruin, abandoned dreams and vanishedself esteem. Indexed, soft cover. 193 pagesA21
Discovering ChoicesAl Anon’s latest book explores our recoveryin relationships. Drawing on the experience,strength and hope of hundreds of members,it sheds light on how alcoholism has affectedmany different types of relationships inmany different ways. It also shares whyvarious Al Anon tools have been helpful inimproving our relationships and ourattitudes about them 336 pages. A22
Paths to Recovery: Al Anon’s Steps,Traditions and ConceptsA guide for study of Al Anon’s three legacies.Chapters on each Step, Tradition and Conceptof Service include reflective text, poignantpersonal stories and thought provokingquestions for group or individual study.Indexed. 354 pages. A18
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This publication
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The Al Anon Family Groups ClassicEditionWith a new introduction, footnotes andappendix, the original text connects us withAl Anon’s roots. The hope that this bookstill offers the world is undeniable. Indexed.196 pages. A2
From Survival to Recovery Growing Up inan Alcoholic HomeThe family disease of alcoholism is discussed withcourage and rigorous honesty, renewing hope for allof us. Indexed. 301 pages. A8
Al Anon’s Twelve Steps andTraditionsThe Twelve Steps and Traditions come alivethrough essays, personal reflections andstories from Al Anon members. Indexed.150 pages. A3
Hope for TodayBased on the sharings of Al Anon’s adult childrenmembers, this daily reader is for anyone who wantsto grow in acceptance, compassion andunderstanding. Indexed. 379 pages. A9Large print edition available. A9a
Courage to Change: One Day at aTime in Al AnonThis collection of daily reflectionsreveals the surprisingly simple thingsthat can transform lives. Indexed. 380pages. A15Large print edition available. A16
How Al Anon Works for Families andFriends of AlcoholicsAl Anon’s ‘basic book’ reflects the shared wisdom ofAl Anon members today. This comprehensive bookon Al Anon is excellent for personal and meetingstudy. Indexed. 406 pages A2a
As We UnderstoodAl Anon members share theirunderstanding of prayer, letting go,fellowship, meditation, a Higher Powerand spiritual awakening. 273 pages.A6
…In All Our Affairs: Making Crises Workfor YouAl Anon members’ personal stories reveal howapplying specific Al Anon principles helped themthrough life’s difficult situations. It includes storiesdealing with abuse, death, divorce, violence,infidelity and more. Indexed, soft cover. 245 pages.A14
The Dilemma of the AlcoholicMarriageAl Anon can help with the unique problemsof alcoholic relationships. Members sharetheir experience of applying the TwelveSteps to their relationships. Indexed, softcover. 102 pages. A7
One Day at a Time in Al AnonThis Al Anon classic offers inspirational dailyreadings relating Al Anon philosophy toeveryday situations. Indexed. 376 pages A12Large print edition available. A13.
Lois RemembersLois W, co founder of Al Anon, recalls theeventful years before and after the foundingof AA and Al Anon. Illustrated, indexed, softcover. 208 pages. A11
Opening Our Hearts, Transforming OurLosses
which invites us toacknowledge, understand and accept thelosses we have experienced as a result ofsomeone else’s alcoholism, including death,financial ruin, abandoned dreams and vanishedself esteem. Indexed, soft cover. 193 pagesA21
Discovering ChoicesAl Anon’s latest book explores our recoveryin relationships. Drawing on the experience,strength and hope of hundreds of members,it sheds light on how alcoholism has affectedmany different types of relationships inmany different ways. It also shares whyvarious Al Anon tools have been helpful inimproving our relationships and ourattitudes about them 336 pages. A22
Paths to Recovery: Al Anon’s Steps,Traditions and ConceptsA guide for study of Al Anon’s three legacies.Chapters on each Step, Tradition and Conceptof Service include reflective text, poignantpersonal stories and thought provokingquestions for group or individual study.Indexed. 354 pages. A18
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This publication
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The Al Anon Family Groups ClassicEditionWith a new introduction, footnotes andappendix, the original text connects us withAl Anon’s roots. The hope that this bookstill offers the world is undeniable. Indexed.196 pages. A2
From Survival to Recovery Growing Up inan Alcoholic HomeThe family disease of alcoholism is discussed withcourage and rigorous honesty, renewing hope for allof us. Indexed. 301 pages. A8
Al Anon’s Twelve Steps andTraditionsThe Twelve Steps and Traditions come alivethrough essays, personal reflections andstories from Al Anon members. Indexed.150 pages. A3
Hope for TodayBased on the sharings of Al Anon’s adult childrenmembers, this daily reader is for anyone who wantsto grow in acceptance, compassion andunderstanding. Indexed. 379 pages. A9Large print edition available. A9a
Courage to Change: One Day at aTime in Al AnonThis collection of daily reflectionsreveals the surprisingly simple thingsthat can transform lives. Indexed. 380pages. A15Large print edition available. A16
How Al Anon Works for Families andFriends of AlcoholicsAl Anon’s ‘basic book’ reflects the shared wisdom ofAl Anon members today. This comprehensive bookon Al Anon is excellent for personal and meetingstudy. Indexed. 406 pages A2a
As We UnderstoodAl Anon members share theirunderstanding of prayer, letting go,fellowship, meditation, a Higher Powerand spiritual awakening. 273 pages.A6
…In All Our Affairs: Making Crises Workfor YouAl Anon members’ personal stories reveal howapplying specific Al Anon principles helped themthrough life’s difficult situations. It includes storiesdealing with abuse, death, divorce, violence,infidelity and more. Indexed, soft cover. 245 pages.A14
The Dilemma of the AlcoholicMarriageAl Anon can help with the unique problemsof alcoholic relationships. Members sharetheir experience of applying the TwelveSteps to their relationships. Indexed, softcover. 102 pages. A7
One Day at a Time in Al AnonThis Al Anon classic offers inspirational dailyreadings relating Al Anon philosophy toeveryday situations. Indexed. 376 pages A12Large print edition available. A13.
Lois RemembersLois W, co founder of Al Anon, recalls theeventful years before and after the foundingof AA and Al Anon. Illustrated, indexed, softcover. 208 pages. A11
Opening Our Hearts, Transforming OurLosses
which invites us toacknowledge, understand and accept thelosses we have experienced as a result ofsomeone else’s alcoholism, including death,financial ruin, abandoned dreams and vanishedself esteem. Indexed, soft cover. 193 pagesA21
Discovering ChoicesAl Anon’s latest book explores our recoveryin relationships. Drawing on the experience,strength and hope of hundreds of members,it sheds light on how alcoholism has affectedmany different types of relationships inmany different ways. It also shares whyvarious Al Anon tools have been helpful inimproving our relationships and ourattitudes about them 336 pages. A22
Paths to Recovery: Al Anon’s Steps,Traditions and ConceptsA guide for study of Al Anon’s three legacies.Chapters on each Step, Tradition and Conceptof Service include reflective text, poignantpersonal stories and thought provokingquestions for group or individual study.Indexed. 354 pages. A18
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Discovering ChoicesThis book explores our recovery inrelationships. Drawing on the experience,strength and hope of hundreds of members,it sheds light on how alcoholism has affectedmany different types of relationships in manydifferent ways. It also shares why variousAl-Anon tools have been helpful in improvingour relationships and our attitudes aboutthem 336 pages. A22
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Alcoholism, A Merry Go Round NamedDenialA dramatic analogy helps family members andfriends see the roles they play in the lives ofalcoholics. 16 pages. UK12
DetachmentEverything you always wanted to know aboutdetachment in an easy to use handout. UK26
AnonymityRespect of personal anonymity is explainedalong with ways it can be broken. 6 pages.UK15
Did You Grow Up with a Problem Drinker?Twenty questions help individuals decide if they canbenefit from Al Anon UK11
Al Anon, You and the AlcoholicAnswers the most frequently asked questionsabout Al Anon and how it helps families dealwith problems brought about by alcoholism.8 pages. UK7
Freedom from DespairA message of hope for those faced with alcoholism,a problem they can’t solve alone. 4 pages. UK18
Wallet card with the Preamble, TwelveSteps, Twelve Traditions and the SerenityPrayer. UK5
Information for the NewcomerBrief explanation of Al Anon. UK33
Just for Today cardOffers suggestions for making each dayspecial. UK36
Sponsorship – Working together to recoverThis bookmark includes our fellowship’s sharedexperience about sponsorship, its focus andessential characteristics of members who sponsor.UK94Serenity Prayer card (wallet size) UK90
So You Love an AlcoholicFirst steps to a changed attitude toward thealcoholic. Unexpected answers to thequestion, ‘What shall I do?’ 6 pages. UK42
This is Al AnonMeeting guidelines include: Al Anon’s suggestedwelcome; Preamble; Serenity Prayer; Twelve Stepsand Traditions; the slogans. 12 pages. UK45
Understanding Ourselves andAlcoholismExplains how compulsion, addiction,obsession and denial affect those close to analcoholic. 6 pages. UK53
What Do You Do About the Alcoholic’sDrinking?Depicts common misconceptions family membersand friends of alcoholics experience in trying to copewith the disease of alcoholism without the help ofAl Anon. 8 pages. UK35
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Al Anon Basic Programme card
Discovering ChoicesThis book explores our recovery inrelationships. Drawing on the experience,strength and hope of hundreds of members,it sheds light on how alcoholism has affectedmany different types of relationships inmany different ways. It also shares whyvarious Al-Anon tools have been helpful inimproving our relationships and ourattitudes about them 336 pages. A22
Many Voices, One JourneyAl-AnonÕs story of growth and recovery asexperienced by the fellowship as a whole andindividual members over the past 60 years.Personal stories, interspersed with insightfuldiscussion questions, tell how membersfound the courage to change as they facedchallenges in their personal lives and in thedevelopment of the fellowship. Indexed,softcover. 426 pages. A23
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Alcoholism, A Merry Go Round NamedDenialA dramatic analogy helps family members andfriends see the roles they play in the lives ofalcoholics. 16 pages. UK12
DetachmentEverything you always wanted to know aboutdetachment in an easy to use handout. UK26
AnonymityRespect of personal anonymity is explainedalong with ways it can be broken. 6 pages.UK15
Did You Grow Up with a Problem Drinker?Twenty questions help individuals decide if they canbenefit from Al Anon UK11
Al Anon, You and the AlcoholicAnswers the most frequently asked questionsabout Al Anon and how it helps families dealwith problems brought about by alcoholism.8 pages. UK7
Freedom from DespairA message of hope for those faced with alcoholism,a problem they can’t solve alone. 4 pages. UK18
Wallet card with the Preamble, TwelveSteps, Twelve Traditions and the SerenityPrayer. UK5
Information for the NewcomerBrief explanation of Al Anon. UK33
Just for Today cardOffers suggestions for making each dayspecial. UK36
Sponsorship – Working together to recoverThis bookmark includes our fellowship’s sharedexperience about sponsorship, its focus andessential characteristics of members who sponsor.UK94Serenity Prayer card (wallet size) UK90
So You Love an AlcoholicFirst steps to a changed attitude toward thealcoholic. Unexpected answers to thequestion, ‘What shall I do?’ 6 pages. UK42
This is Al AnonMeeting guidelines include: Al Anon’s suggestedwelcome; Preamble; Serenity Prayer; Twelve Stepsand Traditions; the slogans. 12 pages. UK45
Understanding Ourselves andAlcoholismExplains how compulsion, addiction,obsession and denial affect those close to analcoholic. 6 pages. UK53
What Do You Do About the Alcoholic’sDrinking?Depicts common misconceptions family membersand friends of alcoholics experience in trying to copewith the disease of alcoholism without the help ofAl Anon. 8 pages. UK35
NEW MEMBERS MAY FIND THESE PARTICULARLY HELPFUL
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Al Anon Basic Programme card
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Alateen – A Day at a TimeA collection of positive daily sharings,written by Alateen members around theworld. Indexed. 383 pages A4
Alateen – Courage to be Me – Living withAlcoholismFilled with shared recovery written by Alateenmembers. Indexed, soft cover. 326 pages. A17
Living Today in AlateenAlateen’s newest daily reader can show allof us, regardless of age, how to live rightnow, today. Indexed. 378 pages. A10
Alateen Do’s and Don’tsHelpful suggestions on a wallet card. UK59
Alateen for Young People Affected byOther People’s Drinking UK79
Alateen Programme Wallet CardWallet card with Preamble, Twelve Steps, TwelveTraditions and Serenity Prayer. UK66
Alateen’s Fourth Step InventoryIntimidated by the Fourth Step? Thisworkbook keeps it simple with questions,cartoons, and space to write or draw yourfeelings. Great for Al Anon and Alateenmembers of any age! 48 pages. UK65
Alateen – Just for TodayOffers suggestions for making each day special.UK56
Alateen Talks Back on AcceptanceSharings from the Alateen Talk newsletter.The sharings reinforce the idea thatacceptance of life as it is, is the first step indealing with our problems and doingsomething about them in a healthy way."(From the introduction to Alateen TalksBack on Acceptance.) 32 pages. UK6
Alateen Talks Back on DetachmentSharings from the Alateen Talk newsletter."Detachment is no easy task. Before Alateen it washard to separate ourselves from the person wewere concerned about because everything seemedto be wrapped up in the drinking. In Alateen,however, we come to see ourselves as worthwhile,loving people no matter what the alcoholic says ordoes....” (From the introduction to Alateen TalksBack on Detachment.) Illustrated. 32 pages. UK50
Alateen Talks Back on SerenitySharings from the Alateen Talk newsletter."In Alateen, serenity means peace of mindor the ability to cope with explosivesituations in a calm manner...... whateverworks for us, when we have achieved thepriceless gift of serenity through workingthe program, we begin to regain controlover our lives and our emotions no matterwhat is happening around us." (From theintroduction to Alateen Talks Back onSerenity.) Illustrated. 32 pages. UK23
Alateen Talks Back on SlogansSharings from the Alateen Talk newsletter. "Oftenthe slogans were the first program ideas we wereable to grab on to. Even after time in the program,they give us an instant idea to grasp when we'refeeling frustrated and overwhelmed...... Eachslogan can be an easy reminder that we do havechoices, that we can stop doing things that aren'tworking for us and that we can see thingsdifferently." (From the introduction to AlateenTalks Back on Slogans.) 32 pages. UK34
Alateen Talks Back on Sponsoring anAlateen GroupSharings from the Alateen Talk newsletter."The articles in this booklet are aboutsponsoring an Alateen group. They spotlightthe many benefits and growth opportunitiesAl Anon members experience once theyventure onto this uncertain path of service."(From the introduction to Alateen TalksBack on Sponsoring an Alateen Group.)Illustrated. 32 pages. UK37
If Your Parents Drink Too MuchAlateen’s cartoon booklet presents threeseparate stories of teenagers whose parentshave drinking problems. 24 pages. UK62
ALATEEN BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS
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Alateen – A Day at a TimeA collection of positive daily sharings,written by Alateen members around theworld. Indexed. 383 pages A4
Alateen – Courage to be Me – Living withAlcoholismFilled with shared recovery written by Alateenmembers. Indexed, soft cover. 326 pages. A17
Living Today in AlateenAlateen’s newest daily reader can show allof us, regardless of age, how to live rightnow, today. Indexed. 378 pages. A10
Alateen Do’s and Don’tsHelpful suggestions on a wallet card. UK59
Alateen for Young People Affected byOther People’s Drinking UK79
Alateen Programme Wallet CardWallet card with Preamble, Twelve Steps, TwelveTraditions and Serenity Prayer. UK66
Alateen’s Fourth Step InventoryIntimidated by the Fourth Step? Thisworkbook keeps it simple with questions,cartoons, and space to write or draw yourfeelings. Great for Al Anon and Alateenmembers of any age! 48 pages. UK65
Alateen – Just for TodayOffers suggestions for making each day special.UK56
Alateen Talks Back on AcceptanceSharings from the Alateen Talk newsletter.The sharings reinforce the idea thatacceptance of life as it is, is the first step indealing with our problems and doingsomething about them in a healthy way."(From the introduction to Alateen TalksBack on Acceptance.) 32 pages. UK6
Alateen Talks Back on DetachmentSharings from the Alateen Talk newsletter."Detachment is no easy task. Before Alateen it washard to separate ourselves from the person wewere concerned about because everything seemedto be wrapped up in the drinking. In Alateen,however, we come to see ourselves as worthwhile,loving people no matter what the alcoholic says ordoes....” (From the introduction to Alateen TalksBack on Detachment.) Illustrated. 32 pages. UK50
Alateen Talks Back on SerenitySharings from the Alateen Talk newsletter."In Alateen, serenity means peace of mindor the ability to cope with explosivesituations in a calm manner...... whateverworks for us, when we have achieved thepriceless gift of serenity through workingthe program, we begin to regain controlover our lives and our emotions no matterwhat is happening around us." (From theintroduction to Alateen Talks Back onSerenity.) Illustrated. 32 pages. UK23
Alateen Talks Back on SlogansSharings from the Alateen Talk newsletter. "Oftenthe slogans were the first program ideas we wereable to grab on to. Even after time in the program,they give us an instant idea to grasp when we'refeeling frustrated and overwhelmed...... Eachslogan can be an easy reminder that we do havechoices, that we can stop doing things that aren'tworking for us and that we can see thingsdifferently." (From the introduction to AlateenTalks Back on Slogans.) 32 pages. UK34
Alateen Talks Back on Sponsoring anAlateen GroupSharings from the Alateen Talk newsletter."The articles in this booklet are aboutsponsoring an Alateen group. They spotlightthe many benefits and growth opportunitiesAl Anon members experience once theyventure onto this uncertain path of service."(From the introduction to Alateen TalksBack on Sponsoring an Alateen Group.)Illustrated. 32 pages. UK37
If Your Parents Drink Too MuchAlateen’s cartoon booklet presents threeseparate stories of teenagers whose parentshave drinking problems. 24 pages. UK62
ALATEEN BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS
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Is Someone’s Drinking Getting to You?Twenty questions help young people decideif Alateen is for them. UK82
Moving on From Alateen to Al AnonFormer Alateen members experience the joy ofcontinued recovery as they make the transitioninto Al Anon. 12 pages. UK52
Twelve Steps and Traditions forAlateenQuestions, discussions and personalreflections by Alateen members. A greatmeeting topic guide. 47 pages. UK67
Youth and the Alcoholic ParentQuestions and suggestions help young peopleimprove their own lives. 12 pages. UK68
Al Anon Spoken HereQuestions and answers lead to a betterunderstanding of Al Anon’s uniqueprogramme of recovery. UK51
Alcoholism, the Family DiseaseThis long time favourite includes the purpose of theAl Anon programme, members’ personal stories,questions and answers; Just for Today; wisdom fromour slogans; evaluating our maturity; thoughts to liveby and The Three Obstacles to Success in Al Anon.Revised 2005. 43 pages. UK13
Blueprint for Progress: Al Anon’s FourthStep InventoryThis workbook, revised and expanded in2004, has a number of new topics includingfear, anger, control, intimacy, sex, financesand spirituality. Spiral bound with room forwriting answers. 96 pages. UK16
Alcoholism, the Family DiseaseLarge Print Edition. 47 pages. UK32
A Guide for the Family of the AlcoholicA clear and realistic look at alcoholism, theproblems encountered by those close to thealcoholic and the choices available to thefamily. Revised 2004. 12 pages. UK21
Living with SobrietyFor anyone who is trying to accept change, let go ofguilt and resentment, deal with disappointments,improve communication and learn to be happy.Indexed. 52 pages. UK10
Purpose and SuggestionsA brief introduction to Al Anon with down toearth suggestions for making improvementsin our lives. 6 pages UK41
Sponsorship, What It’s all AboutSponsorship is a vital tool of the Al Anonprogramme. This pamphlet offers guidance on howto find a sponsor, what to expect of the relationshipand suggestions for sponsors. 16 pages. UK44
The Twelve Steps and TraditionsA pocket sized guide to understanding andusing Al Anon’s Steps and Traditions in ourdaily lives. Also includes the Three Obstaclesto Success in Al Anon. Revised 2006. 24pages. UK49
Why Anonymity in Al Anon?Personal anonymity is a spiritual principle of Al Anonmembers. Includes examples that respectconfidences of members in everyday situations. 6pages. UK54
RECOVERY
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Is Someone’s Drinking Getting to You?Twenty questions help young people decideif Alateen is for them. UK82
Moving on From Alateen to Al AnonFormer Alateen members experience the joy ofcontinued recovery as they make the transitioninto Al Anon. 12 pages. UK52
Twelve Steps and Traditions forAlateenQuestions, discussions and personalreflections by Alateen members. A greatmeeting topic guide. 47 pages. UK67
Youth and the Alcoholic ParentQuestions and suggestions help young peopleimprove their own lives. 12 pages. UK68
Al Anon Spoken HereQuestions and answers lead to a betterunderstanding of Al Anon’s uniqueprogramme of recovery. UK51
Alcoholism, the Family DiseaseThis long time favourite includes the purpose of theAl Anon programme, members’ personal stories,questions and answers; Just for Today; wisdom fromour slogans; evaluating our maturity; thoughts to liveby and The Three Obstacles to Success in Al Anon.Revised 2005. 43 pages. UK13
Blueprint for Progress: Al Anon’s FourthStep InventoryThis workbook, revised and expanded in2004, has a number of new topics includingfear, anger, control, intimacy, sex, financesand spirituality. Spiral bound with room forwriting answers. 96 pages. UK16
Alcoholism, the Family DiseaseLarge Print Edition. 47 pages. UK32
A Guide for the Family of the AlcoholicA clear and realistic look at alcoholism, theproblems encountered by those close to thealcoholic and the choices available to thefamily. Revised 2004. 12 pages. UK21
Living with SobrietyFor anyone who is trying to accept change, let go ofguilt and resentment, deal with disappointments,improve communication and learn to be happy.Indexed. 52 pages. UK10
Purpose and SuggestionsA brief introduction to Al Anon with down toearth suggestions for making improvementsin our lives. 6 pages UK41
Sponsorship, What It’s all AboutSponsorship is a vital tool of the Al Anonprogramme. This pamphlet offers guidance on howto find a sponsor, what to expect of the relationshipand suggestions for sponsors. 16 pages. UK44
The Twelve Steps and TraditionsA pocket sized guide to understanding andusing Al Anon’s Steps and Traditions in ourdaily lives. Also includes the Three Obstaclesto Success in Al Anon. Revised 2006. 24pages. UK49
Why Anonymity in Al Anon?Personal anonymity is a spiritual principle of Al Anonmembers. Includes examples that respectconfidences of members in everyday situations. 6pages. UK54
RECOVERY
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Al Anon Family Groups UK & EireService ManualIncorporates Al Anon and Alateen Groups atWork, UK & Eire Service Handbook, Digestof Al Anon and Alateen Policies, Al Anon’sTwelve Concepts of Service. 207 pages. UK1
PreambleIncludes the suggested Welcome and Closing formeetings. UK39
Summary, UK & Eire ServiceConference UK74Latest Edition.
Service SponsorshipExplains the benefits of both having and being aService Sponsor. 8 pages. UK60
The Concepts: Al Anon’s Best KeptSecret 31 pages. UK85
When I Got Busy I Got BetterMembers share how participation in Al Anon’sTwelfth Step helps build their self esteem andconfidence. 60 pages. UK43
Al Anon – A Community ResourceUK4
Business Cards UK20
Are You Concerned about Someone’sDrinking? A7 leaflet UK27
Are You Troubled by Someone’s Drinking?UK29
Facts about Al Anon / Alateen UK71 Public Information (PI) Guidelines UK14
Why Conference Approved Literature?UK55
Public Information (PI) Postcard UK93
Freedom from DespairA selection of sharings from membersand professionals about their experienceof Al Anon. 20 pages.
Hope for Family and Friends of ProblemDrinkers UK3
SERVICE
PUBLIC INFORMATION PAMPHLETS
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UK98
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Al Anon Family Groups UK & EireService ManualIncorporates Al Anon and Alateen Groups atWork, UK & Eire Service Handbook, Digestof Al Anon and Alateen Policies, Al Anon’sTwelve Concepts of Service. 207 pages. UK1
PreambleIncludes the suggested Welcome and Closing formeetings. UK39
Summary, UK & Eire ServiceConference UK74Latest Edition.
Service SponsorshipExplains the benefits of both having and being aService Sponsor. 8 pages. UK60
The Concepts: Al Anon’s Best KeptSecret 31 pages. UK85
When I Got Busy I Got BetterMembers share how participation in Al Anon’sTwelfth Step helps build their self esteem andconfidence. 60 pages. UK43
Al Anon – A Community ResourceUK4
Business Cards UK20
Are You Concerned about Someone’sDrinking? A7 leaflet UK27
Are You Troubled by Someone’s Drinking?UK29
Facts about Al Anon / Alateen UK71 Public Information (PI) Guidelines UK14
Why Conference Approved Literature?UK55
Public Information (PI) Postcard UK93
Freedom from DespairA selection of sharings from membersand professionals about their experienceof Al Anon. 20 pages.
Hope for Family and Friends of ProblemDrinkers UK3
SERVICE
PUBLIC INFORMATION PAMPHLETS
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UK98
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Al Anon Family Groups UK & EireService ManualIncorporates Al Anon and Alateen Groups atWork, UK & Eire Service Handbook, Digestof Al Anon and Alateen Policies, Al Anon’sTwelve Concepts of Service. 207 pages. UK1
PreambleIncludes the suggested Welcome and Closing formeetings. UK39
Summary, UK & Eire ServiceConference UK74Latest Edition.
Service SponsorshipExplains the benefits of both having and being aService Sponsor. 8 pages. UK60
The Concepts: Al Anon’s Best KeptSecret 31 pages. UK85
When I Got Busy I Got BetterMembers share how participation in Al Anon’sTwelfth Step helps build their self esteem andconfidence. 60 pages. UK43
Al Anon – A Community ResourceUK4
Business Cards UK20
Are You Concerned about Someone’sDrinking? A7 leaflet UK27
Are You Troubled by Someone’s Drinking?UK29
Facts about Al Anon / Alateen UK71 Public Information (PI) Guidelines UK14
Why Conference Approved Literature?UK55
Public Information (PI) Postcard UK93
Freedom from DespairA selection of sharings from membersand professionals about their experienceof Al Anon. 20 pages.
Hope for Family and Friends of ProblemDrinkers UK3
SERVICE
PUBLIC INFORMATION PAMPHLETS
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UK98
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Al Anon Family Groups UK & EireService ManualIncorporates Al Anon and Alateen Groups atWork, UK & Eire Service Handbook, Digestof Al Anon and Alateen Policies, Al Anon’sTwelve Concepts of Service. 207 pages. UK1
PreambleIncludes the suggested Welcome and Closing formeetings. UK39
Summary, UK & Eire ServiceConference UK74Latest Edition.
Service SponsorshipExplains the benefits of both having and being aService Sponsor. 8 pages. UK60
The Concepts: Al Anon’s Best KeptSecret 31 pages. UK85
When I Got Busy I Got BetterMembers share how participation in Al Anon’sTwelfth Step helps build their self esteem andconfidence. 60 pages. UK43
Al Anon – A Community ResourceUK4
Business Cards UK20
Are You Concerned about Someone’sDrinking? A7 leaflet UK27
Are You Troubled by Someone’s Drinking?UK29
Facts about Al Anon / Alateen UK71 Public Information (PI) Guidelines UK14
Why Conference Approved Literature?UK55
Public Information (PI) Postcard UK93
Freedom from DespairA selection of sharings from membersand professionals about their experienceof Al Anon. 20 pages.
Hope for Family and Friends of ProblemDrinkers UK3
SERVICE
PUBLIC INFORMATION PAMPHLETS
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UK98
Families Surviving AlcoholismFor the 60th anniversary of Al-Anon Family Groups.8 pages of sharings, selected for their relevance asa PI tool that will be of particular interest toprofessionals such as teachers, counsellors,journalists and the clergy. UK99
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Alcoholism Can Tear a Family ApartA4. UK76
If someone you care about has a drinkingproblem… A5. UK86
Alcoholism Can Tear a Family ApartA5 UK28
If You Are a TeenagerA6. UK78
UK87 Punjabi Alcoholism is an IllnessWith English text.
UK88 Urdu – Alcoholism is an Illness
Al Anon Family Groups Welcomes Gaysand LesbiansThis outreach leaflet lets gays and lesbiansaffected by someone else’s drinking knowthat hope and help are available in Al Anon.6 pages. UK70
Al Anon is for MenStraightforward information helps men identifytypical reactions to alcoholism in another person. 6pages. UK8
Al Anon Sharings from Adult ChildrenThose who grew up with alcoholism can findsupport and recovery through Al Anon. Idealfor outreach both inside and outside thefellowship. 23 pages. UK69
Does She Drink Too Much? From Men, aboutthe Women in Their Lives.
has helped them. 6 pages. UK38
How Can I Help My ChildrenParents can help their children understandthe family disease of alcoholism includesinspiring stores from parents. 19 pages UK30
The Al Anon FocusAl Anon members who are also recoveringalcoholics describe how they have been affected bythe alcoholism of others. 6 pages. UK80
Three Views of Al Anon – AlcoholicsSpeak to the FamilyMembers of AA share why they recommendAl Anon to the families and friends ofalcoholics and how they co operate with AlAnon to help alcoholics and their families. 8pages. UK46
To the Mother and Father of an AlcoholicSharings from parents of alcoholics andstraightforward answers to frequently askedquestions help relieve parents of the fear, anger,blame, guild and confusion that come when realisingtheir child is an alcoholic. 16 pages. UK47
PUBLIC INFORMATION POSTERS
AL-ANON IS FOR ANYONE....
ASIAN LITERATURE
Men who have found answers in Al Anon share what
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Alcoholism Can Tear a Family ApartA4. UK76
If someone you care about has a drinkingproblem… A5. UK86
Alcoholism Can Tear a Family ApartA5 UK28
If You Are a TeenagerA6. UK78
UK87 Punjabi Alcoholism is an IllnessWith English text.
UK88 Urdu – Alcoholism is an Illness
Al Anon Family Groups Welcomes Gaysand LesbiansThis outreach leaflet lets gays and lesbiansaffected by someone else’s drinking knowthat hope and help are available in Al Anon.6 pages. UK70
Al Anon is for MenStraightforward information helps men identifytypical reactions to alcoholism in another person. 6pages. UK8
Al Anon Sharings from Adult ChildrenThose who grew up with alcoholism can findsupport and recovery through Al Anon. Idealfor outreach both inside and outside thefellowship. 23 pages. UK69
Does She Drink Too Much? From Men, aboutthe Women in Their Lives.
has helped them. 6 pages. UK38
How Can I Help My ChildrenParents can help their children understandthe family disease of alcoholism includesinspiring stores from parents. 19 pages UK30
The Al Anon FocusAl Anon members who are also recoveringalcoholics describe how they have been affected bythe alcoholism of others. 6 pages. UK80
Three Views of Al Anon – AlcoholicsSpeak to the FamilyMembers of AA share why they recommendAl Anon to the families and friends ofalcoholics and how they co operate with AlAnon to help alcoholics and their families. 8pages. UK46
To the Mother and Father of an AlcoholicSharings from parents of alcoholics andstraightforward answers to frequently askedquestions help relieve parents of the fear, anger,blame, guild and confusion that come when realisingtheir child is an alcoholic. 16 pages. UK47
PUBLIC INFORMATION POSTERS
AL-ANON IS FOR ANYONE....
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Men who have found answers in Al Anon share what
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UK22Guidelines for Al Anon and AlateenGroups
UK17 Questionnaire for a Step Four Meeting
UKG1 Taking a Group Inventory UKG2 Guidelines for Group Representatives
UKG3 Guidelines for Conventions UKG4 Discussion Groups
UKG5 Creating and Maintaining Websites UKG6 Lone Members Service
UKG7Suggested Programmes for Al AnonMeetings
UKG8What’s Expected of an Alateen ScreenedSponsor
UKG9 Co operation Between Al Anon and AA UKG10 Guidelines for Group Telephone Contacts
UKG11 Group Finances UKG12 Institutions Services
UKG13 Local Al Anon Information Centres UKG14 Welcoming Newcomers
UKG15 Members Interested in Speaking
Al Anon Focus UK9 Serenity Prayer UK77
Alateen UK57 Anonymity UK72
Tradition Seven UK96 Al Anon Spoken Here UK95
Steps, Traditions, Concepts, WarrantiesPack of 4 banners. UK92
£5.00 Gift Voucher £10.00 Gift Voucher
Other Language Literature List
List of items available to the Registered Blind in Braille and Talking Books.
Literature Price List and Order Form
TABLE CARDS
BANNERS
GIFT VOUCHERS
FORMS AND LISTS
GUIDELINES
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UK22Guidelines for Al Anon and AlateenGroups
UK17 Questionnaire for a Step Four Meeting
UKG1 Taking a Group Inventory UKG2 Guidelines for Group Representatives
UKG3 Guidelines for Conventions UKG4 Discussion Groups
UKG5 Creating and Maintaining Websites UKG6 Lone Members Service
UKG7Suggested Programmes for Al AnonMeetings
UKG8What’s Expected of an Alateen ScreenedSponsor
UKG9 Co operation Between Al Anon and AA UKG10 Guidelines for Group Telephone Contacts
UKG11 Group Finances UKG12 Institutions Services
UKG13 Local Al Anon Information Centres UKG14 Welcoming Newcomers
UKG15 Members Interested in Speaking
Al Anon Focus UK9 Serenity Prayer UK77
Alateen UK57 Anonymity UK72
Tradition Seven UK96 Al Anon Spoken Here UK95
Steps, Traditions, Concepts, WarrantiesPack of 4 banners. UK92
£5.00 Gift Voucher £10.00 Gift Voucher
Other Language Literature List
List of items available to the Registered Blind in Braille and Talking Books.
Literature Price List and Order Form
TABLE CARDS
BANNERS
GIFT VOUCHERS
FORMS AND LISTS
GUIDELINES
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You can place an order by post, byphone on 020 7407 0215 or on lineat www.al anonuk.org.uk
The price list is available at your local group or can be requestedfrom the General Service Office or an Information Centre. It canalso be downloaded from the website
General Service Office, 61 Great Dover Street, London, SE1 4YF. Phone 020 7407 0215
Belfast Information Centre Peace House, 224 Lisburn Road, Belfast BT9 6GE Northern IrelandTel: 028 9068 2368 (Helpline 10am to 1.00pm Mon Fri , 6.00pm to 11.00pm Mon Sun inclusive)
Dublin Information Centre Room 5, 5 Capel Street, Dublin 1, Republic of Ireland.Tel: 00353 01 873 2699 (Helpline 10.30am 2.30pm, Mon Fri)
Glasgow Information Centre Mansfield Park Building Unit 6, 22 Mansfield Street, Partick, Glasgow G11 5QP.Tel: 0141 339 8884 (Helpline 10am 10pm, 365 days a year)
List of items available to the Registered Blind in Braille and Talking Bookshttp://www.al-anonuk.org.uk/links
Literature Price List and Order Form http://www.al-anonuk.org.uk/links