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Al-Anon members are people who are worried about someone with a drinking problem. They can learn from the experiences of others and find meetings or an online store near them.
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Al-Anon Meetings. Al-Anon is a mutual support group of peers...
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Al-Anon is a support program for families and friends of...
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- Find out if Al-Anon/ Alateen Can Help
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- What Is Al-Anon and Alateen
Alateen, a part of the Al-Anon Family Groups, is a...
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Al-Anon and Alateen are mutual support programs for people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. Learn how to join, what to expect, and how to find meetings near you.
Al-Anon/Alateen literature focuses on problems common to family members and friends of alcoholics such as excessive care-taking, an inability to differentiate between love versus pity and loyalty to abusers, rather than the problems of the alcoholic.
Alateen is a peer support group for teens who are struggling with the effects of someone else’s problem drinking. Find an Alateen meeting near you or online, and learn about the Al-Anon principles and anonymity.
Oct 25, 2023 · Al-Anon and Alateen are mutual support groups that follow a 12-step model based on spiritual principles. They help people cope with the effects of living with or being affected by a loved one's drinking problems.
Alateen meetings are for 12-17 year olds inclusive. We believe alcoholism is a family disease that affects everyone in the family. By attending online or in-person meetings, young people gain an understanding of the illness and feel the benefits of realising they are not alone.
We come together to: Share experience, strength and hope with each other. Discuss our difficulties. Encourage one another. Help each other understand the principles of the Al-Anon/Alateen program. Learn how to use Al-Anon’s Twelve Steps and Alateen’s Twelve Traditions.