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Disease Concept

The Disease Concept is a foundational pillar of Alcoholics Anonymous, shifting the understanding of alcoholism from a moral failing or a lack of willpower to a chronic, multi-faceted disease. This perspective is vital for recovery as it removes the burden of shame and replaces the illusion of control with the necessity of a structured program. By recognizing alcoholism as a condition that affects perception and behavior, the individual can move from a state of denial to one of acceptance. Core principles explored in these tapes include the insidious nature of the disease, its familial patterns, and the idea that alcoholism is a disease of perception. Speakers emphasize that abstinence alone is not recovery; rather, true sobriety requires a fundamental shift in how one perceives reality and a willingness to surrender the self-centered need to control the narrative. The concept highlights the "great authority of alcohol" and the baffling nature of the addiction, which often renders the alcoholic unable to stop despite devastating consequences. Listeners can expect to hear raw, personal testimonies regarding the struggle with the "glass crutch" of dependency and the realization that the human will is often the biggest obstacle to sobriety. The tapes detail the transition from seeking perfection to finding grace in imperfection, emphasizing the importance of honesty, humility, and the 12 Steps. Through these accounts, listeners will discover that while the disease is pervasive, freedom is found by adjusting one's attitude to what is real and relying on the collective strength of the fellowship.

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J.B. B.
The Transition from Street Arrogance to Humility
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Tommy
He Named His Disease Victoria and Told Her to Shut Up
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Earl M.
Analysis Paralysis and the Trap of the Thinking Mind
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Barney
Barney M. on the Disease Concept, Service, and the Daily Reprieve
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Mike
Michael W. on Global Addiction Treatment and the Abstinence Model — Part 1
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Helen M.
Putting AA First to Make Life First Class
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Peter
Working Out in the AA Gym
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Sal B.
Handling Life’s Terms Through Emotional Sobriety
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Steven W.
Acting Your Way Into Right Thinking
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John W.
John W. on Big Book History, Ardent Spirits, and the Oxford Group — Part 1
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Tom D.
The Genetic Predisposition He Saw at Age Five
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Keith L.
The Therapist Who Said His IQ Was Too High to Be an Alcoholic
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Sandy B.
Sandy B. on the Disease Concept, Agnosticism, and the Four Zeros
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Sandy B.
East Coast Alcoholics Throw Up Three Hours Earlier
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Sandy B.
Sandy B. on the Disease Concept, Ego, and the Danger of Self-Sufficiency
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Chris R.
Chris R. – Service – The Window of Opportunity – 2008
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Myers R.
Big Book Workshop – Myers R. – New England Weekend – 2020
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Rick H.
Step 1 — Powerlessness – Rick H. – Wilson House Big Book Workshop Retreat – 2024
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Sarah A.
Sarah A. – Step 1 – The First Word Is We – 2025
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Chris R.
Chris R. – Spiritual Malady – The Third Step Prayer and Vigorous Action – 2005
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William S.
William S. – The Quality Of Sobriety – 1985
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Edward D.
Edward D. – 12 Steps – The Psychodynamics of the 12 Steps – 2020
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Ralph W.
Ralph W. – Big Book Study – The Thin Line Between Comparing and Identifying – 2018
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Ron H.
Ron H. – Steps 6-7 Defects – Standing In A Posture Of Surrender – 1998
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Burns B.
Burns B. – Step 4 – Three Step Program Vs 12 Step Program – 2013
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