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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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Diego R.
Steps 3 Through 11 Built a Foundation the Pandemic Could Not Break – Diego R.
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Amy V.
People-Pleasing as Compulsion: When the Need for Approval Runs Exactly Like Alcoholism – Amy V.
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Lyle P.
Denial Reinforced by Achievement — the Alcoholic Too Accomplished to Be Sick – Lyle P.
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Keith L.
The More Things I Can Be Wrong About the Happier My Life Gets – Keith L.
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David R.
My Stepfather Hired Vito to Break My Legs — That Was My Intervention 🤣 – David R.
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Jane
Stop Mourning Your Wasted Years — Higher Power Doesn’t Waste Anything — Jane – Jane
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Peter D.
What Makes You Sick Is Exactly What Makes You Well and That Paradox Saved My Life – Peter D.
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Candice E.
Without Conscious Contact the Physical Sobriety Goes Too – Candice E.
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Tom I.
Traditions as Operational Tools: Common Welfare, Singleness of Purpose, and Autonomy With Responsibility – Tom I.
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Taryn
A Pursuit of Tranquility: When the Illusion of Control Collapsed. – Taryn
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Edie C.
For the First Time in Her Life She Was Not Ashamed – Edie C.
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Barb C.
The Fog Lifting: What She Wrote at Six Months and Thirteen Days Sober – Barb C.
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Jack B.
Three Doctors Gave Him Five Years to Live — Two of Those Doctors Are Now Dead – Jack B.
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Cappy T.
Military Alcoholism: Decades of Service and Decades of Drinking – Cappy T.
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Audrey C.
Internal Discomfort, the Feeling She Could Never Name Until AA – Audrey C.
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Billie S.
When You Block Every Feeling You Block Your Life Force, a Nurse Learns to Feel – Billie S.
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Bob B.
A Run-of-the-Mill Drunk with a Straightforward Old-School Message – Bob B.
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Ebby T.
The Only Man Who Knows How AA Started Because He Was Sober and Bill Was Drunk – Ebby T.
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Tom W.
Each Year of Sobriety Buys You One More Second Before You React: Fr. Tom W. – Tom W.
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Tom W.
Show Up, Pay Attention, and Tell the Truth – Tom W.
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Peter M.
“The Thinking Mind Throws a Party Every Night With Ego as the DJ” – Peter M.
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