Are You Concerned About an Alcoholic Child?
Trying to cope with a son’s or daughter’s alcohol abuse is one of the most difficult challenges in life. Their problems become ours, as objectivity goes out the window. It becomes a never-ending cycle of crisis and rescue. We pay for doctors’ bills, treatment center stays, attorneys’ fees, rent, food and cars, often at the expense of our own financial security. It is difficult to say no because of the underlying fear that, somehow, we’ve caused the problem.
Many people come to Al‑Anon for the support and understanding they need to handle this heart-breaking situation.
Talking Myself into Joining
Hands shaking, heart racing, stomach churning—it was all I could do to hit the “Join” button on my
My Lifelong Recovery Tool
Detachment was the topic of my very first Al‑Anon meeting so many years ago. My son was 18
One at a Time
I found my way to Al‑Anon when I accepted that my life was uncontrollable because of my loved
Exactly What I Needed
When I reached the end of my rope with my alcoholic/addict son, I decided to go to an
Finding My Way in Al-Anon
Over the course of a few years, my family’s life seemed to spiral out of control. Solutions I
Into a Life of Sanity
I came to Al‑Anon at the suggestion of a family member who was in recovery. I had become so
I Was Welcomed Back to Al‑Anon
Several years ago, a therapist recommended that I go to Al‑Anon. I had been attending sessions with her
The Weight Finally Lifted
I will never forget the words I heard at my first Al‑Anon meeting. A member shared the three
Addiction professionals help patients see signs
Addiction professionals: Helping patients explore the possibility that someone's alcoholism or drug use has affected them
I Felt Welcomed
Like many others, I came to my first meeting at the recommendation of a counselor. I was filled
To Those Who Came Before Me
It feels good to be able to look back to my first Al‑Anon meeting and see how far
I Know That I Am Not Alone
The last year of my life has been like a roller coaster—both physically and emotionally. At times, I