Real Twelve Step Fellowship History
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.17 (782 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1885803877 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 174 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-05-18 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
. meetings international conferences of related fellowships, professional groups, and organizations dealing with substance abuse and addiction solutions. s varied and diverse well-springs. He has been continuously free from drink and pill addiction since that time and has sponsored over 100 men in their recovery. Silkworth, Emmet Fox (and other New Thought movement leaders), lay therapist Richard Peabody, the journal of Anne Ripley Smith (wife of A.A. He was both Case and Legislation Editor of the Stanford Law Review and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa in his Junior Year at the University of California. He practiced law in San Francisco and in Marin County, California for thirty-six years before he was felled by alcoholism and entered the A.A. history conferences, A.A. He was born in Stockton, California, in 1925. The author uses the pen name Dick B. Bob Smith), and literature read and recommended by Dr. pioneers. co-founder Dr. Carl Gustav Jung, Dr. These incl
This book details all aspects of the original Akron Christian Fellowship Program as reported by Frank Amos to AAs and to Rockefeller. It highlights and illustrates the distinct difference between that original Akron spiritual program of recovery and the later program fashioned by Bill Wilson from the teachings of Rev. program changed during the 1940 s in the period of Bill Wilson's deep depression when others stepped up to the plate with their own versions of how to work the recovery program Bill had fashioned in his 1939 basic text. And through it all, the viewer can still find in this new Dick B. And the new approach was codified in Bill Wilson's two books--Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions and Alcoholics Anonymous Comes of Age. These new entrants included Clarence Snyder, Sister Ignatia, Father Ed Dowling, Richmond Walker, Ed Webster, Father Ralph Pfau, and Father John C. This comprehensive historical biograph
John Albert Hill Jr. said The Latest Specific Guide to Adding a History Segment to Every Recovery Program. I've been in Maui on the production line during the closing days of this new "Training the Trainers" guide by Dick B. He devoted an immense amount of time to laying out in full the history and details of the original A.A. Program developed in Akron. Dick's new book begins with a summary of the healing records by God throughout the ages. Then he turns to explicit details that put to shame the still-prevailing idea that Akron A.A. was Oxford Group A.A. The Akron program borrowed its abstinence ideas from the Salvation Army and the Rescue Missions. It borrowed its hospitalization ideas from Dr.Bob's own understan
He holds Doctor of Jurisprudence and Bachelor of Arts degrees from Stanford University and an A.A. Bob Smith), and literature read and recommended by Dr. Bob and other A.A. These include the Bible, Quiet Time, Christian Endeavor, the YMCA, the Salvation Army, Gospel rescue missions, conversion, the Oxford Group, the teachings of Rev. degree from the University of California (Berkeley) with Honorable Mention. He practiced law in San Francisco and in Marin County, California for thirty-six y