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Alcoholism, Addiction, & Recovery
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Links to Online Resources
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Alcoholics Recovery Links
- AA Bibliography
- Comprehensive collection of materials related to the history of Alcoholics Anonymous.
- AA Grapevine
- The official publication of Alcoholics Anonymous
- Alcoholism & Addiction Prevention, Treatment & Recovery Resources
- Resources for individuals recovering from alcohol and other drug problems worldwide, their families and friends and the professionals who work with them.
- Counseling Seattle
- Links to national and international support groups (most with contacts for local chapters) providing help and support for a great variety of problems and conditions.
- Drug Information UK
- Information on various illegal drugs. Explains how these harmful drugs are taken and what symptoms to look out for, also helplines in the UK.
- Grant Me the
Serenity
- Links & information on support & recovery groups ranging from 12-step to alternative programs.
- Phoenix Psychotherapy
- Providing treatment services to gay men and lesbians in the areas of substance abuse and gambling.
- Psycho-Educational Counseling Services
- Programs in small-group settings to assist individuals, their families, friends, and caregivers in understanding and coping with everyday emotional and behavioral challenges
- SoberRecovery.com
- Recovery resources online. Alcohol and drug treatment, detox and sober living.
- The Tragedy of Women and Alcoholism
- An essay on the issues facing women and alcoholism.
- U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services
- National Clearinghouse of Alcohol and Drug Information
General Gay & Lesbian Resources
Suggested Reading
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| Dry: A Memoir |
| "Hilarious...bawdy...outrageous!" You've seen him: 20-something, nice suit, works in advertising, and gay. But when the ordinary person had two drinks, he had twelve. He lands in rehab, where his dreams of group therapy with Robert Downey Jr. are dashed, but something starts to click. As moving as it is funny! More... |
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| Liquid Lover |
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The liberating cycle of recovery from alcoholism is captured in this unsparing memoir book, conjuring with passion and immediacy the accelerating vividness of a long downward spiral. Over the years, drink, drugs and equally desperate and numbing gay male sex often lost to an alcoholic blackout take him to the edge of death itself. More...
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