Al-Anon Family Groups

Conclusions: This method of collecting data from 12-step group attendees yielded valid data and also was seen by many in Al-Anon as consistent with the Traditions. Both newcomers and members had aimed to improve their overall quality of life and well-being through Al-Anon, and, indeed, members were more satisfied with their quality of life than were newcomers. J. Stud. Alcohol Drugs, 74, 965–976, 2013. Christine Timko, Ruth Cronkite, Lee Ann Kaskutas, Alexandre Laudet, Jeffrey Roth, Rudolf H. Moos
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