Frequently Asked Questions

Below there are frequently asked questions arranged by category.

Publicly accessible aspects of the Internet such as websites featuring text, graphics, audio and video can be considered the same as publishing or…
Most A.A.s are sociable people, a factor that may have been partially responsible for their becoming alcoholics in the first place. As a consequence…
Like everyone else, public figures should have the protection of anonymity to the extent that they desire it.
The record shows that A.A. will work for almost anyone who really wants to stop drinking, no matter what the person’s economic or social background…
A few people have stopped drinking after reading Alcoholics Anonymous, the A.A. “Big Book,” which sets forth the basic principles of the recovery…
Social drinking has become an accepted part of business enterprise in many fields these days. Many contacts with customers and prospective customers…
It is understood by A.A. members that personal disclosures made in A.A. meetings are to be treated as confidential. For example, if friends outside…
When we use social media, we are responsible for our own anonymity and that of others. When we post or text, we should assume that we are publishing…
Anonymity at the personal level: At the personal level, anonymity provides protection for all members from identification as alcoholics, a safeguard…
So far as can be determined, no one who has become an alcoholic has ever ceased to be an alcoholic. The mere fact of abstaining from alcohol for…
Occasionally a person who has been sober through A.A. will get drunk. In A.A. a relapse of this type is commonly known as a “slip.” It may occur…
The number of women who are finding help in A.A. for their drinking problem increases daily. Approximately 38 percent of present-day members are…