The one valid thing in the book is the recognition of the seriousness of addiction to alcohol.......

"The seriousness of the psychiatric and social problem represented by addiction to alcohol is generally underestimated by those not immediately familiar with the tragedies in the families of victims or the resistance addicts offer to any effective treatment. Many psychiatrists regard addiction to alcohol as having a more pessimistic prognosis than schizophrenia. For many pears the public was beguiled into believing that short courses of enforced abstinence and catharsis in "institutes" and "rest homes" would do the trick, and now that the failure of such temporizing has become common knowledge, a considerable number of other forms of quack treatment have sprung up.

The book under review is a curious combination of organizing propaganda and religious exhortation. It is in no sense a scientific book, although it is introduced by a letter from a physician who claims to know some of the anonymous contributors who have been "cured" of addiction to alcohol and have joined together in an organization which would save other addicts by a kind of religious conversion. The book contains instructions as to how to intrigue the alcoholic addict into the acceptance of divine guidance in place of alcohol in terms strongly reminiscent of Dale Carnegie and the adherents of the Buchman ("Oxford") movement.

The one valid thing in the book is the recognition of the seriousness of addiction to alcohol Other than this, the book has no scientific merit or interest." ~Journal of the American Medical Association

Book Review
JAMA Vol. 113, October 14, 1939

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JR Harris's picture

The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Volume 113 Number 16 page 1513 dated October 14, 1939 entitled "Alcoholics Anonymous: The Story of How More Than One Hundred Men Have Recovered from Alcoholism" is available as a free download and suitable for framing.

http://jama.jamanetwork.com/data/Journals/JAMA/7363/jama_113_16_032.pdf

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alkieanon's picture

Thankfully it was only a book review and not a research survey like this. LOL!

January 20, 1999, Vol 281, No. 3:
http://jama.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=188367

JR Harris's picture

January 20, 1999, Vol 281, No. 3:
http://jama.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=188367

Would You Say You "Had Sex" If . . . ?

Sounds like you have the Bill Wilson Alcoholic gene DNA sequence and you inherited his sex addiction.

University of Texas gets 5 Million Dollar Grant to search for the Bill Wilson "Alcoholic" gene DNA sequence http://orange-papers.org/forum/node/1754

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live_free_or_die's picture

Thanks.

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