Motorcycle clubs take Twelve Step ride to sobriety
Making amends is more than an apology
Smokers: Plan to quit during Great American Smokeout
AA's Twelve Steps teach people to live without resentment
Grief must be expressed--without the aid of alcohol, drugs
Understanding alcohol abuse and alcoholism can be a key step in solving drinking problems
Nicotine Anonymous offers steps to a smoke-free life
Twelve Steps offer spiritual response to terrorism
Addicted lawyers can overcome barriers to recovery
Forgiveness is the art of releasing resentment
Twelve Steps apply to nicotine addiction
Peer-assistance groups for professionals offer confidential help to combat addiction
Sobriety high schools offer a program of learning, recovery
Tips for people who want to quit smoking
Great American Smokeout urges smokers to set a quit date
Texas Tech offers community of recovering students
Recovering community stands equipped to handle trauma, stress
AA: What it is and how you can join
Tobacco recovery options abound: Do what works
The time to intervene among tobacco addicts is now
Honk if you know Marty M., first lady of AA
Narcotics Anonymous members find unity in diversity
AA celebrates its origin--Bill W.'s meeting with Dr. Bob
Beattie builds on the language of letting go, recovery
Behavior therapy can help smokers quit
Last three steps help ensure spiritual growth
Steps 4-9 help us take inventory, make amends
First three steps of AA define the problem, solution
How to talk to a friend with a drinking problem
How can I tell if someone I love is alcoholic?
Twelve Traditions guide many mutual-help support groups
Twelve Steps are spiritual principles, not religious
The Serenity Prayer: Striking a balance between acceptance and change
Breaking through denial is alcoholic's first step in recovery