Most of the members of both groups were males between forty to sixty years old; however, females were also present, and their ages were in between thirty to fifty years old.
The process of the meetings consisted on a specific structure, as the meetings need to be in a quiet, uninterrupted room at fixed times. The person in charge starts the meeting on time by giving a welcome like “I M.J., and alcoholic would like to welcome you to the Thursday evening to the fellowship hall meeting. We would like to give a special welcome to new attendees, and please introduce yourselves”. After the new attendees introduce themselves, the chairmen proceeds with a preamble. Furthermore, the members in attendance read the “twelve traditions”. The support group guidelines are also reviewed if new people …show more content…
An observation that bothers me a bit is the fact that they continuously call themselves alcoholics. I personally think that after the members accept the fact that they have a problem with alcohol, they should have a more positive mantra for their recovery, for example “I M.D. a rescued member of”. Anyhow, learning about the struggles that alcoholics experience on a daily basis truly makes me curious about their past experiences, I would like to ask them- what lead you to this