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- Dealing with my parents' alcoholism one teen's story
- Young adult didn't think she could relate to older members
- The pain of self-deception, The joy of self-discovery
- 'Insanity' versus 'in-sanity', making space for serenity
- I tried Al-Anon as a last resort
- At first, I didn't think I belonged in Al-Anon
- Improved self-image turned my life around
- From anger to serenity: changing myself, understanding others
- How I've changed since my first meeting
- At mid-life I found self-knowledge and recovery
- Daddy's little girl again: Making peace with my father
- 36 hours of pain and confusion before I found Al-Anon
- Young woman still hopes for love while working on personal growth
Al-Anon's monthly magazine, The Forum, contains many personal stories of inspiration: "A Meeting in my Pocket". Click on a title listed to the left to view the article.
Articles from members present their personal views and experiences. Opinions expressed here are not attributable to Al-Anon as a whole. In keeping with Tradition Eleven, individuals are identified by first names and initials only.
New stories are made available each month on the Internet by authorization of Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc.
The most recent Forum Magazine articles can be found on the Al-Anon World Service web site.
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