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AA Deprogramming [Recommended] Description: Seeks to publicly address some issues with Alcoholics Anonymous. (aadeprogramming.com) |
12 Step Free Description: 12 Step Free is a discussion list for those who have left the AA groups or are seriously questioning the 12-step doctrine. Perhaps our most important function is to provide a place where many can dare be critical and not be accused by a "unanimous majority" of groupers of suffering from a "defect of character" for doing so. (health.groups.yahoo.com) |
Al-Anon Concept V Appeal - Will It Be Heard? Description: The plight of an individual who was banned from Al-Anon meetings and what they've done to fight back. (geocities.com) |
Alcoholics Anonymous - Visual aids for the sane. Description: AA as you have never seen it before! (geocities.com) |
Alcoholics Anonymous Sucks Description: Yahoo Group, AA dissenters (health.groups.yahoo.com) |
Alcoholics Anonymous: Cult or cure? Description: Second Edition, revised & expanded, by Charles Bufe. Sharp Press Tucson, Arizona 1998 (morerevealed.com) |
Cult Busting, InterPsych Newsletter Description: Article by Jeffrey A. Schaler, Ph.D., describing the psychological characteristics of cult membership. The cult nature of Alcoholics Anonymous and disease model of addiction ideology is examined. Patterns of response by individuals who believe strongly in the disease model of addiction when their ideology is challenged are analyzed. (schaler.net) |
Mind Control Tactics Of Alcoholics Anonymous Description: Is AA a "cult?" A definition of the word cult. (geocities.com) |
More Revealed Description: In the Step groups, it is often heard that "More will be revealed." For the "revelations" here, perhaps the best place to start is in the beginning. (morerevealed.com) |
Sembler's Straight program Description: Deals with mind-control cults and other controversial groups, particularly juvenile drug rehabilitation programs, especially juvenile synanons (more popularly known as juvenile therapeutic communities). (thestraights.com) |
The Orange Papers Description: One man's analysis of Alcoholics Anonymous. (orange-papers.org) |