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Identification

Identification is a cornerstone of the Alcoholics Anonymous recovery process, serving as the bridge from profound isolation to sustainable sobriety. In the context of AA, identification is the shared recognition of a common struggle—the "unfixable" malady of alcoholism—that allows a newcomer to believe recovery is possible. It is the psychological and spiritual mechanism that breaks the delusion that one is uniquely broken or different from others. The core principle of identification is that lived experience is more powerful than clinical theory or professional advice. While speakers may debate labels or the specific "type" of alcoholic they are, the consensus is that the singular bond of the shared problem is the only common ground necessary for healing. Identification occurs not through external success or material similarities, but through the admission of shared desperation and the profound moment one alcoholic looks at another and says, "I understand." Listeners of these tapes can expect to hear raw, personal narratives that trace the progression of the disease across diverse backgrounds—from childhood trauma and professional failure to the depths of state hospitals. These recordings highlight the contrast between the isolation of the "habitual drunkard" and the liberation found in the rooms of AA. The tapes emphasize that identification is the primary tool for reaching the most desperate members of society, illustrating that the most effective catalyst for hope is the presence of a peer who has walked the same path and survived. Through these stories, the listener discovers that identification is not about finding a mirror image of their life, but finding a mirror image of their struggle.

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Steve M.
The Breakthrough from Terminal Uniqueness – Steve M.
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Brian M.
Good Orderly Direction as a Higher Power – Brian M.
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Steve L.
The Existential Loneliness of Being Unable to Imagine Life Either Way – Steve L.
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Eric H.
Dr. S. and the Obsession of the Mind – Eric H.
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Dave
The Solution Found in the Absence of Fear – Dave
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Sandy B.
Sandy B. at the Far Corners Spiritual Retreat – 2011
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Carl M.
Identification as the Force That Beats Clinical Therapy
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Vanessa W.
Children of Alcoholics Are Drinking Before They Can Read – Vanessa W.
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Gil L.
An Insidious Illness of Mind, Body, and Soul — Willpower Alone Never Conquered Any Disease – Gil L.
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Bob C.
Raised an Atheist, Saved by a Butterfly — Higher Power Lives in the Seeking, Not the Catching – Bob C.
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Sandy B.
One Alcoholic Earns More Trust in Two Hours Than a Psychiatrist Gets in Two Years – Sandy B.
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Tim M.
Didn’t Know If I Was Alcoholic or Just F**ked Up Until Step One Got Diagnosed from the Actual Text
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Jim B.
My Sister Caught Me Peeing in the Dishwasher and I Said the Sink Was Full – Jim B.
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Matt J.
Art Cole Told Me It Sounds Like You Have a Problem With Living Matt – Matt J.
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Mary L.
I Want to Never Have Another Expectation — Only Great Expectancy That a Higher Power Will Meet My Needs – Mary L.
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Jack B.
Ten Cents Worth of the Program Is All Most of Us Ever Ask For – Jack B.
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Vince Y.
Almost Anybody’s Judgment Is Infinitely Better Than Yours – Vince Y.
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Truck
Clean House Trust Higher Power Work With Others — The Whole Program in Nine Words – Truck
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Larry K.
Step 6 Happens When the People Who Should Reject You Accept You Instead – Larry K.
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Keith L.
You Can Do Anything as a Member of Alcoholics Anonymous If You Prepare Properly – Keith L.
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Joe M.
Step 1 Is the Only Step You Take One Hundred Percent — Everything Else Is Decision and Action – Joe M.
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Joe K.
Sobering Up to a Failed Life Was the Problem — Not the Alcohol – Joe K.
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Tom W.
Do the Steps Like a Child — Earnestly and Badly
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Matt K.
Meeting-Based Sobriety as the Slow Delivery of the Promises in Reverse
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David B.
My Sponsor Put His Foot on My Throat in the Front Yard and Said Good That’s Step 1 – David B.
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