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Family of Origin

In the context of Alcoholics Anonymous, the Family of Origin topic examines the foundational psychological and emotional landscapes that often precede the onset of drinking. These speaker tapes highlight the significance of identifying early-life patterns—such as a profound sense of inadequacy, the feeling of being an outsider, or a perceived separation from parents—which contribute to the alcoholic neurosis. Core principles explored in these recordings include the recognition of maladaptive coping mechanisms developed in childhood, such as performance-based identity, deceit, and the taker mentality. Speakers recount how early experiences of fear and self-consciousness created a void that alcohol was later used to fill, often masking a deep-seated feeling of being less than others. Listeners can expect to hear deeply personal narratives regarding the intersection of childhood environment and adult addiction. The accounts detail the struggle to reconcile early behavioral patterns, such as lying and stealing to fit in, with the rigorous honesty required by the Twelve Steps. By analyzing the genesis of their dysfunction, these speakers demonstrate that recovery involves moving beyond the external drama of the past to achieve an internal shift toward connection, accountability, and selfless service. This collection serves as a vital resource for those seeking to understand the root causes of their disease and the path toward emotional sobriety.

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Melinda H.
I Was Pre-Alcoholic Before I Ever Took a Drink the Way People Are Pre-Diabetic – Melinda H.
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Hashi M.
My Professor Asked If I’d Had a Head Injury — It Was Just Early Sobriety 🤦 – Hashi M.
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Vanessa W.
Children of Alcoholics Are Drinking Before They Can Read – Vanessa W.
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Yvonne H.
Picked the Dalai Lama as My Higher Power Until Someone Asked What I’d Do When He Dies 🤦 – Yvonne H.
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Bill S.
He Cracked Up Laughing at My Worst Amends — ‘Oh, That’s a Good One’ 🤣 – Bill S.
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George M.
Mark Fell Over Laughing at the Fifth Step Mountain I’d Made From a Molehill – George M.
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Moses D.
Spirituality Versus Religion — The Fight That Kept a Seminary Dropout in the Rooms
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Lisa H.
Tradition Three Says Desire Is the Only Requirement — I Took It Personally and Earned My Seat – Lisa H.
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Angela W.
Women in the Rooms Were My First Healthy Relationship with Another Human Being – Angela W.
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Lanny L.
Grew Up Inside the Disease Before I Ever Took a Drink – Lanny L.
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Randall B.
Emotional Sobriety Is Standing Up Into My Adult AA Mind – Randall B.
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Amy O.
My Grandmother Poured My First Drink at Nine — Family of Origin Did the Rest – Amy O.
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Permelia H.
Emotional Sobriety Means Thinking About My Thinking Not About the Drinking
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Kat H.
Never Trusted Women Until My Tuesday Night Sisters Became the Family I Never Had
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Valerie D.
You’ve Got Higher Power Set Up as a Version of You — My Sponsor’s One-Line Cure for My Funky Higher Power – Valerie D.
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Tim T.
Turn the Penny Over and It Says In Higher Power We Trust — That’s the Entire Third Step – Tim T.
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Bill D.
Tenth Step Is the Cheat Sheet to the Fourth — Four Defects, Three Instincts, Seven Sheets of Paper – Bill D.
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Allie M.
57 Resentments and Not One of Them Was Alcohol — Everything I Blamed Was a Person – Allie M.
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Anne E.
Not Unable — Unwilling to Be Honest with a Single Person Alive for a Decade – Anne E.
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Marshall S.
Step 4 Without the Fourth Column — Eight Years of Pointing Out What Everyone Else Did Wrong – Marshall S.
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Russ M.
Not Forgiving Yourself Is Putting Yourself Above Higher Power — That’s What Kept Me Out Ten Years – Russ M.
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Steve B.
Walked into That 7-Eleven Six Foot Eight and Came Out Four Foot Six — the Tenth Step Will Do That to You – Steve B.
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Scott R.
Eighteen Years of Psychotherapy Is Showing Up at a Gunfight with a Knife Once a Week – Scott R.
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Polly P.
Ninth Step Forgiveness Gave Me Back the Sons My Drinking Nearly Destroyed – Polly P.
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Larry T.
Fronting the Program Means Wanting the Results of Step 9 Before You Do Step 1 – Larry T.
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