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Alcoholic Thinking

Alcoholic Thinking represents the psychological architecture of addiction, characterized by a persistent disconnect between an individual's external facade and their internal reality. In the context of these recovery tapes, this topic is significant because it addresses the maladaptive mental patterns and obsessions that precede and sustain the drive to drink. The core principles explored in these narratives center on the concept of performance—the compulsive need to appear successful, competent, or desirable to mask deep-seated feelings of inadequacy, loneliness, and self-loathing. This distorted thinking manifests as a hunger for external validation and a reliance on secrecy to maintain a curated image, creating a cycle of isolation and emotional wreckage. Recovery, therefore, is framed not just as abstinence, but as the dismantling of this ego-driven machinery. Listeners can expect raw, first-hand accounts of the transition from a life of performance to a life of authenticity. The tapes detail the grueling process of surrendering the self-will that fuels the illusion of control and confronting the shame of one's perceived inadequacies. Through these stories, speakers illustrate that true sobriety requires a fundamental shift in consciousness. By trading the pursuit of material success and social approval for the shared, messy work of the fellowship and a reliance on a Higher Power, the speakers demonstrate how to replace alcoholic thinking with a foundation of radical honesty, acceptance, and genuine human connection.

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Earl H.
The Buzz of Being Comfortable Being Earl – Earl H.
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Joe C.
Step 2 and the Two Powers Needed to Overcome Powerlessness – Joe C.
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Gene D.
Step 12 and the 21-Day Crash Program – Gene D.
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Tom O.
Step 11 and the Need to Increase the Dose – Tom O.
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Tom P.
He Was a Sincere Liar and a Desperately Earnest One – 1961 – Tom P.
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Theresa F.
The Depth and Weight of One Alcoholic with Another – Theresa F.
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Charlie C.
The Connection That Levels the Emotions – Charlie C.
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Burns B.
Step 11 Prayer and the Peace That Comes From It – Burns B.
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Don B.
The Working Hypothesis of the Toxin and the Antitoxin – Don B.
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Bill M.
Why Codependency and Alcoholism Share the Same Root – Bill M.
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Larry K.
The Rectal Suppository in the Ear – Larry K.
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Randy M.
He Had to Let Go of Old Ideas Before the Results Could Come – Randy M.
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Easy D.
The Readiness to Yield and the Art of Acceptance – Easy D.
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Sermon O.
Sermon on Mount – Part 3 – Sermon O.
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Tim M.
Why Step 10 Is Adjusting the Steering Wheel, Not Visiting the Garage – Tim M.
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Hank J.
The Functioning Alcoholic Who Financed Thirty Years of Drinking – Hank J.
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Howard P.
The Surrender That Happens in the Now – Howard P.
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Doug R.
Doug R. at the Okanogan Valley Winter Roundup – 2005
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Mike F.
Getting Humility from Step 7 After the Ego Collapsed – Mike F.
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Tom M.
The Survival Code of Facing Reality – Tom M.
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Doyle S.
The Medical Degree That Could Not Stop the Disease of Dependency – Doyle S.
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Bob B.
Bob B. at the Solutions Weekend – 1993
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Russell S.
The Idiot Savant Logic of the High-Functioning Alcoholic – Russell S.
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Tom B.
The AA Unity Of Drunken Mongrels And Spiritual Misfits – Tom B.
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Howard E.
Howard E. Found the Fourth Dimension by Following the Big Book Sequence
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