Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) works primarily through peer support among individuals who share their experiences related to alcohol addiction.
The foundation of AA is built on the Twelve Steps a set of guiding principles designed to promote self-reflection, accountability, and spiritual growth among its members.
Newcomers are encouraged to attend meetings regularly where they can learn from others who have successfully navigated similar challenges.
During these meetings, participants share personal stories that illustrate their journeys toward sobriety, fostering a sense of community and mutual understanding.
Members often form relationships with sponsors experienced individuals who guide newcomers through the Twelve Steps providing additional support outside of regular meetings.
This combination of structured guidance and personal connection is key to AA's effectiveness in helping individuals achieve lasting sobriety.