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1 | Introduction | 3 |
2 | The place of AA among social movements | 8 |
3 | The early years of AA in the United States and Canada | 19 |
4 | The international diffusion and structure of AA | 25 |
5 | Organizational principles of AA | 43 |
6 | The local structure of AA and AA as a social network | 52 |
7 | Regional and national service structure | 73 |
8 | The finances of AA | 85 |
9 | The membership of AA | 96 |
10 | The AA program as a set of beliefs and as a program for action | 117 |
11 | The AA meeting as a speech event | 133 |
12 | Practicing the AA program | 153 |
13 | Men, women, and AA | 170 |
14 | AA and the professional treatment system | 185 |
15 | AA and other mutual-help movements for alcohol problems | 207 |
16 | Diffusion of the 12-step program to problems other than alcohol | 216 |
17 | The AA movement in perspective | 239 |
18 | Implications for professional practice and research programming | 253 |
Appendix A. Organization and methods of work of the International Collaborative Study of Alcoholics Anonymous (ICSAA) | 259 | |
Appendix B. Collection of interviews, observations, life stories, and other qualitative data | 261 | |
Appendix C. Group, meeting, and membership surveys | 267 | |
Appendix D. Basic AA Texts | 274 | |
References | 276 | |
Index of Personal Names | 298 | |
Subject Index | 303 |
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