Twelve Step Programs: A Contemporary American Quest for Meaning and Spiritual Renewal

Twelve Step Programs: A Contemporary American Quest for Meaning and Spiritual Renewal

by Ann Marie Minnick
Twelve Step Programs: A Contemporary American Quest for Meaning and Spiritual Renewal

Twelve Step Programs: A Contemporary American Quest for Meaning and Spiritual Renewal

by Ann Marie Minnick

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Overview

Twelve Step Programs are significant features in the American landscape. Their popularity compels us to take them seriously. This book studies one such program, Al-Anon, which was founded in 1951 by wives of alcoholics who were struggling with the effects of alcoholism on themselves and their families. In the 1990s its scope was broadened to include husbands, grown children, lovers, friends, and anyone else affected by another's drinking or chemical use. This study used an ethnographic approach: it reveals that Al-Anon and similar groups act as sites of spiritual renewal and moral reconstruction for primarily white, middle-class, middle-aged, Protestant Americans who report experiencing a crisis of identity. Investigating Twelve Step Programs lends further insight into the cultural crisis affecting many Americans as well as the strategies some have found to make sense of their lives.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275958503
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/30/1997
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

ANN MARIE MINNICK is currently the director of Academic and Student Affairs at James Madison College in Michigan. She teaches in the areas of American culture, career development, and writing.

Table of Contents

Framing the Crisis and the Quest
Alcoholics Anonymous: Origins and Development
Al-Anon: Origins and Underpinnings
Al-Anon Literature and Current Member Understandings of the Program
Identity and Al-Anon: Reconstructing a Spiritual and Moral Self in an Uncertain World
Al-Anon and the Wider Context: Religion and Society in the Post-WWII Era
Self-Help, Recovery, and the Creation of a Twelve Step Movement
Appendix A: The Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of Al-Anon
Appendix B: The Twelve Concepts of Al-Anon
Appendix C: Suggested Al-Anon Welcome
Appendix D: Suggested Al-Anon Preamble to the Twelve Steps
Appendix E: Suggested Al-Anon Closing
Appendix F: 1989 Interview Questions
Appendix G: Demographic Data
Appendix H: Al-Anon Literature
Bibliography
Index

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