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Mental Health

In the archives of Alcoholics Anonymous, the intersection of mental health and addiction is a recurring and vital theme. These speaker tapes illustrate that for many, the battle with alcohol is inextricably linked to deeper emotional and spiritual maladies, including severe depression, OCD, and trauma-induced loneliness. The significance of this topic lies in the recognition that sobriety requires more than simple abstinence; it necessitates a comprehensive approach to psychological stability and spiritual growth. Listeners can expect raw, honest accounts of the bottom, featuring narratives of psychiatric hospitalizations, suicide attempts, and the struggle to navigate a world where one feels like a square peg in a round hole. Core principles highlighted across these recordings include the use of the Twelve Steps to uncover core character defects—such as perfectionism—and the implementation of rigorous daily maintenance through the Tenth and Eleventh Steps to prevent relapse and manage mental wellness. These tapes emphasize that while the disease may manifest as substance abuse, the root often resides in a psychological void or a spiritual malady. By sharing their journeys through psych wards, professional collapses, and the failures of clinical treatment alone, these speakers demonstrate that recovery is possible even for those with complex mental health histories. The overarching message is one of hope: by surrendering the obsession and committing to a spiritual program of recovery and a supportive community, individuals can move from a state of intense despair to a sustainable, balanced manner of living.

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Mary M.
Mary M. on the Disease, the Insane Asylum, and the Heavenly Mandate
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Mildred F.
Fearlessly Facing the Proposition in the Chapter to the Agnostics – Mildred F.
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Earl H.
Chapter to the Agnostic and the 24 Things in the Big Book – Earl H.
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Rex S.
Aligning the Conscious and Unconscious Mind – Rex S.
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Astrid H.
Astrid H. on the Disease of Alcoholism, the Infantile Ego, and the Daily Reprieve
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Buzz A.
The Insecurity of the High Achiever – Buzz A.
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Buzz A.
Why the Fellow Astronauts Stayed Quiet About His Drinking – Buzz A.
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Blackie B.
Surrender Without the Fight – Blackie B.
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Bob E.
The Combined Programs of Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous – Bob E.
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Ben T.
More About Alcoholism and the Cascade of Depression – Ben T.
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Jay R.
Step 4 and the Magnifying Glass of the Interior Landscape – Jay R.
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Morris B.
The Slogans as a Handrail to the Stairs – Morris B.
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Carla R.
Carla R. Spent Nine Months in AA Fighting the Obsession to Drink
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Steve B.
The Difference Between an Obsession and an Addiction – Steve B.
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Tom F.
The Power of Simplicity and Truth – Tom F.
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Mary R.
Step 4 and the Defiance That Kept Her from Higher Power – Mary R.
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Morris B.
The Difference Between a Good Neurotic and a Character Disorder – Morris B.
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Sandy B.
Smashing the Ego Shell to Get Out of Your Own Little World – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
Step 3 Removed the Management of His Life From an Idiot – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
Why Old Ideas Availed Him Nothing – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
The Disease of Perception and the Architecture of Misery – Sandy B.
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Wayne B.
The Spiritual Malady of the Manic Depressive Type – Wayne B.
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Rory M.
Ego Reduction as a Lifelong Requirement
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Megan T.
Step 4 and the Pen as a Spiritual Translator
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Ron D.
Ron D. on the Disease of the Emotions and the Journeyman Alcoholic
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