Author | Bill W. |
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Country | United States of America |
Language | English |
Subject | Alcoholism, Alcoholics Anonymous, Twelve Steps, Twelve Traditions |
Published | 1953 Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. |
Media type | Print (Hardback, Paperback and Online) |
Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions is a 1953 book, which explains the 24 basic principles of Alcoholics Anonymous and their application.[1] The book dedicates a chapter to each step and each tradition, providing a detailed interpretation of these principles for personal recovery and the organization of the group.[2] Bill W. began work on this project in early 1952. By 1957, 50,000 copies were in circulation.[1]
Use in AA meetings
The book is commonly used at AA meetings and other 12-step programs. A step or tradition is chosen to read and discuss as a prompt for a topic of discussion or sharing at the meeting.[3]
References
- 1 2 Alcoholics Anonymous Comes of Age. New York: Alcoholics Anonymous Publishing, Inc. 1957. p. 219. ISBN 978-0-916856-02-1.
- โ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-11-08. Retrieved 2013-09-02.
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