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  1. Jun 12, 2024 · One year and three years later, 50% who joined AA on their own stopped drinking, but only a quarter in formal treatment stayed sober. After 8 years of tracking, 46% of those with professional help refrained from alcohol and drugs, while 49% of AA members remained sober.

  2. A long-term follow-up study conducted in 1991 reported that 47% of AA members maintained sobriety over a 16-year period. A similar follow-up study conducted by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) in 2004 reported that 28% of participants achieved total abstinence from drinking over ten years.

  3. Apr 1, 2023 · Sobriety Statistics, 12 Step Recovery Rates. The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous, p. xx, 4th Edition, says: “Of alcoholics who came to A.A. and really tried, 50% got sober at once and remained that way; 25% sobered up after some relapses, and among the remainder, those who stayed on with A.A. showed improvement.

    Date
    Name
    Location
    Comment/big Book Story
    Dec 11
    Bill Wilson
    New York
    Co-Founder of AA – Bill’s Story
    Jun 10
    Dr.Bob Smith
    Akron
    Co-Founder of AA – Dr. Bob’s ...
    June
    Eddie Reilly
    Akron
    Sobered in 1949
    June
    Dr. McK.
    Akron
    Failed to gain long term sobriety
  4. Life after 12-step recovery isn’t about AA bashing, it’s about owning what didn’t work for me, and stepping beyond that particular paradigm of recovery into one that’s more aligned with who I’ve become.

  5. In our experience, the people who recover in A.A. are those who: (a) stay away from the first drink; (b) attend A.A. meetings regularly; (c) seek out the people in A.A. who have successfully stayed sober for some time; (d) try to put into practice the A.A. program of recovery.

  6. Feb 2, 2024 · Most attempts to determine the success rate of AA, through independent polls and sample groups, put the number somewhere between 812%. So even if 10% isn’t accurate down to the decimal,...

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  8. May 9, 2021 · Meetings put “old-timers,” members with considerable sobriety time, in contact with newcomers. We were all newcomers at one point, with all the attendant problems that we bring after years of drunkenness.

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