Alcoholics Anonymous: An Interpretation of the Twelve Steps

Alcoholics Anonymous: An Interpretation of the Twelve Steps

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Alcoholics Anonymous: An Interpretation of the Twelve Steps This pamphlet is undated and has no publishing information inside. There were several variations of this pamphlet printed in cities around the US in the mid 1940’s. These pamphlets were popular in Minneapolis, Detroit, Washington D.C. and other cities. It is unclear which version of the pamphlet that this is. This is possibly one of the earliest printings as there are no added illustrations, poems, or prayers inside. — The contents of this pamphlet include the Preface, Discussion No. 1: The Admission, Discussion No. 2: The Spiritual Phase, Discussion No. 3: Inventory and Restitution, and Discussion No. 4: Active Work. The “Suggested Test Questions” in Discussion No. 1 does credit Johns Hopkins University Hospital for the first 35 questions. Here is some historical information about the early development of step study guides: During the early 1940s, AA members developed Twelve Step study guides intended to teach the twelve step

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