Alcoholic Anonymous

"Hi, I am alcoholic",

Have we ever heard of it ? Possibly not, because alcoholic patients try to alien themselves assuming that they have committed serious offense in life.

Alcoholic anonymous is a support group who takes care of alcoholics through resurrection program, and provides support to their children, wives, and parents through counselling and spiritual (not religious) principles.

Yesterday, in Guwahati, by the support of Mind-India, I visited resurrection programs of AA in Bonda. There I have heard of the above statement. They do not feel shy rather accepts it and pledge to the spiritual power for arresting alcoholism through 12-point programs.

Today, I am very much fortunate to attend Allatin (support group of alcoholic father's kids) and parents' group at Don Bosco school. I have learnt a lot from them.

Those who are coming to Guwahati, please visit Bonda resurrection centre and meet Ms. Reina at Don Bosco school on Sunday. School is near by IITG.

You can learn practical application of group dynamics and its effect on quality of lives of kids and parents of alcoholics here.

AA of Guwahati has obtained international recognition. AA is only for Alcoholics. It is a totally anonymous group maintains anonimity of all the discussions and identity of the members.

AA has several branches all over the world. They are not promoting themselves through advertisements by principle. For this reason, contribution of AA is not known to all.

If you are interested to know more about this support group, please visit here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcoholics_Anonymous

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