Information For Professionals

Professionals who work with alcoholics share a common purpose with Alcoholics Anonymous: to help the alcoholic stop drinking and lead a healthy, productive life. We can serve as a source of personal experience with alcoholism as an ongoing support system for recovering alcoholics.*

Alcoholics Anonymous has many A.A. members and service committees who are available to provide professionals with information about Alcoholics Anonymous. A.A. has a long history of cooperating but not affiliating with outside organizations and being available to provide A.A. meetings or information about A.A. upon request. A.A. communicates with professionals such as: doctors or other health care professionals, members of the clergy, law enforcement or court officials, educators, social workers, alcoholism counselors, therapists, or others who deal with problem drinkers in the course of their work. To contact A.A., please Click HERE.*

A.A. Video for Healthcare Professionals*

A.A. Video for Legal and Corrections Professionals*

A.A. Video for Employment/Human Resources Professionals*

Sound and visual media help to carry the message of recovery of Alcoholics Anonymous and to inform the public and professionals about A.A. Public Service Announcements (PSAs) are available in both video and audio formats (for television and radio broadcast), as well as other materials specifically for young people and for professionals working with alcoholics.*

*Reprinted from aa.org/pages/en_US/videos-and-audios, with permission of A.A. World Services, Inc.

Contact Cooperation with the Professional Community (C.P.C.) Desk – G.S.O. 
Contact Cooperation with the Professional Community (C.P.C.) Committee – Area 39

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