Resources (Subscribe)
Links
Peter Young Housing, Industries and Treatment
http://www.angelfire.com/ny4/pyhit/
Program run by a Catholic priest designed to help alcoholics with a successful recovery.
Psychoanalytic Perspectives on the Problematic Use of Alcohol
http://www.cyberpsych.org/alcohol/
An analysis of the misuse of alcohol.
Recovery Comics
http://www.winternet.com/~terrym/comics.html
Comic strips that may be of aid in recovery.
Recovery Dynamics
Non-profit corporation solely dedicated to the service of alcoholism, substance abuse education, and treatment for the alcoholic. It utilizes the twelve steps and AA.
Recovery LinderWEB
http://www.recovery.linderweb.net
For those who are active alcoholics, or seeking recovery from alcoholism.
Steps by the Big Book
http://www.stepsbybigbook.net/
Freely available group workbook companion to the 12 Steps by the Big Book, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). For those in recovery from alcohol, drugs or other addictions.
Straight Talk on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
http://healthlink.mcw.edu/article/1018795126.html
Provides answers to frequently asked questions about alcoholism.
Substance Abuse - Alcoholism
http://www.laserbuddy.com/recover/drugs.htm
An exhaustive index of available online resources.
The Disease Concept of Alcoholism
http://www.bhrm.org/papers/addpapers.htm
This collection of articles traces the view of alcoholism as a disease from the fifth century BC to the present. It also includes the opinions of some who disagree. (Articles require Acrobat reader.)
The Drinker's Check-up
http://www.drinkerscheckup.com
Questions and answers with positive feedback designed to help you evaluate, understand and adjust your drinking (if you choose to).
The Medical Council on Alcoholism
http://www.medicouncilalcol.demon.co.uk
Charity concerned with the education of the medical and allied professions about the effects of alcohol upon health.
The Slugger's Path
This recovery path looks like the basepath. It's a new and easily remembered addiction recovery model. It features the "Big 5" values/commitments and five levels of recovery.


