The following discussion is drawn from my article on shame, restorative justice and Alcoholics Anonymous.
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The unfaddish Weight Watchers preaches portion control and reinforces the sermon with Alcoholics Anonymous-style group sessions.
In June health officials in Iran warned of rising numbers of alcoholics and drink-drivers.
Programmes are to be set up for prisoners, many of whom are drug addicts or alcoholics.
He said there was no evidence minimum pricing worked because "alcoholics are not sensitive about the pennies".
Mr Appleby rejected the idea that alcoholics should be made a low priority for a liver transplant.
Alcoholics Anonymous, which otherwise insists on brutal honesty, allows an exception for not telling your spouse about affairs.
He had been allowed out of Castle Huntly open prison, near Dundee, to attend an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting.
There was a group of alcoholics gathered around a secondhand coffeemaker, and Ginnie reached out to shake every hand.
Gascoigne told the Sun that the way forward for him now was to start attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings again.
This year he will start enrolling 6, 000 alcoholics in seven European countries in an ambitiousproject to sequence 150 genes in the brain.
La Familia had even been obliged to close a group of rehabilitation centers it ran for alcoholics and drug addicts.
Other people who are at risk from the disease include those with diabetes, the malnourished, alcoholics, and IV drug users.
In a moment, we'll hear about a facility in Seattle, where homeless alcoholics can live, and drink in their rooms.
By comparing genes of alcoholics with those who are not, Pouletty hopes to pinpoint any genetic anomalies that may make suitable drug targets.
The Missionaries of Charity runs hostels for lepers, AIDS patients, the crippled and mentally handicapped, unwed mothers, abandoned children, alcoholics, drug abusers.
Gosling, a serious fellow who usually plays alcoholics or drug addicts or murderers, refuses to distance himself from Jacob by parodying the role.
The SEC's complaint doesn't name the executive of Philadelphia Consolidated, though he is said to have met Mr. McGee at Alcoholics Anonymous in 1999.
Using more colloquial language, trying to control spending with higher taxes is like trying to cure alcoholics by giving them keys to a liquor store.
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By comparing genes of alcoholics with those of people who are not, Pouletty hopes to pinpoint any genetic anomalies that may make suitable drug targets.
But its social logic is the same you find at coffee hours for retirees, cocktail gatherings for Notre Dame alumni, and meetings for recovering alcoholics.
Indeed, the new film depicts Arthur attending an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting.
It was an address for Alcoholics Anonymous, and the meeting times.
He had headed into Manchester to attend an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting.
Activities include the usual get-togethers and seminars, but the secret EO ingredient is off-the-record confessionals modeled along the lines of Alcoholics Anonymous and other 12-step groups.
They got him to return to Alcoholics Anonymous, and, when Brenner found out that he was a devout Christian, he urged him to return to church.
The U.S. has some 60 million smokers, 20 million alcoholics and alcohol abusers, and 21.2 million illicit drug users (over seven million of whom are addicts).
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The estimate comes as part of a UK-wide campaign, Children of Alcoholics week, which aims to raise awareness of the affects of dependency on family life.
In fact, the revised definition collapses the medical distinction between problem drinking and alcoholism, potentially leading college binge drinkers to be mislabeled as possible lifelong alcoholics.
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