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Childhood Trauma

Childhood trauma is a pivotal theme in AA recovery, often identified as a primary driver of the spiritual malady and the initial impulse to self-medicate. These speaker tapes illustrate how early experiences of dysfunction, loneliness, and a lack of self-worth create a foundation of fear and anxiety that leads many to alcohol as a means of survival. The core principles discussed center on the necessity of rigorous honesty and the danger of unresolved trauma. As highlighted in the experiences of Julie R., superficial step work can leave a person vulnerable to relapse; true recovery requires a deep dive into the Fourth Step to uncover the secrets that drinking once hid. Furthermore, the narratives of Polly P. demonstrate the cyclical nature of trauma, where early emotional deficits can lead to the abuse of one's own children. The path to resolution is found in moving from a mindset of blame and self-pity toward total accountability and spiritual growth. Listeners can expect to hear raw, authentic accounts of family wreckage and the profound struggle to build self-esteem from a place of emptiness. These tapes detail the process of making amends to children and the transformative power of service. The overarching message is that while childhood trauma may be the catalyst for the disease, it is addressed not through the erasure of the past, but through the application of the 12 Steps and the fellowship of AA. By shifting focus from their own pain to the service of others, speakers describe a transition from a life of wreckage to one of grace and stability.

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Astrid H.
Astrid H. at the Down Under Speaker Series – 2020
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Johnny H.
The Restlessness of an Emotional Misfit in Recovery – Johnny H.
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Larry K.
The Emotional Enema of the Fifth Step – Larry K.
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Earl H.
The Best Financial Decision He Ever Made Was Buying a House – Earl H.
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Clint H.
Why He Needed a New Experience of Higher Power – Clint H.
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June G.
The Long Road to Not Hating Herself – June G.
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Angie D.
The Difference Between Believing in Higher Power and Trusting Him – Angie D.
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John K.
Step 4 and the Depressive Type Who Felt He Got a Raw Deal – John K.
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Carla R.
Step 5 and the Only Fifth Step I Like Better Than Mine Is Yours – Carla R.
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Don C.
Making a Step 8 List of People He Actually Liked – Don C.
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Judy C.
The Sponsor Who Taught Her Higher Power Dependence – Judy C.
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Don H.
Why Meditation Never Seems to Work at First – Don H.
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Todd M.
He Knew Enough Not to Stop His Mental Health Medication – Todd M.
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Peter M.
Worshipping the Information Rather Than the Power – Peter M.
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Earl H.
Earl H. at the South Bay Roundup – 2021
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Peter M.
The Truth Is True Until a New Truth Is Discovered – Peter M.
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Wayne B.
What Dr. S. Got Right About the Abnormal Drinker – Wayne B.
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Burns B.
The Difference Between a Technician and an Angel – Burns B.
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Mary R.
The Insanity of the Pink Cloud in a Codependent Relationship – Mary R.
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Larry T.
Replacing Desperation with Inspiration – Larry T.
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Clint H.
The Power-Seeker Who Found Out He Had None – Clint H.
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Angie D.
Why She Threw Herself into the Program Without Reservation – Angie D.
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Don C.
The Peanut Butter Sobriety Sandwich – Don C.
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Ali H.
Step 11 and the Whisper That Only a Broken Soul Can Hear – Ali H.
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Joe M.
The Agnostic Approach to a Higher Power He Couldn’t Define – Joe M.
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