How old is aa?

How old is aa?

About 87 years (1935)Alcoholics Anonymous / Age

Who started alcoholics Anonymous?

Bill W.Bob Smith
Alcoholics Anonymous/Founders

Was Dr Bob a proctologist?

So it was this chance meeting between Bill Wilson, a failed stockbroker and Dr. Bob Smith, a failed proctologist, that this movement was born – neither could stay sober on their own. But together, it worked.

How did alcoholics Anonymous start?

Alcoholics Anonymous was created in 1935 by recovering alcoholic Bill Wilson. Wilson had been failing at his Wall Street career because his drinking was so out of hand that he was admitted into the hospital a number of times. Friends tried to help Bill, including his childhood drinking buddy, Ebby Thacher.

How did Dr. Bob and Bill W meet?

The Founders Meet Starting in an upstairs room at Dr. Bob’s home at 855 Ardmore Avenue, in Akron, the two men began helping alcoholics one person at a time. It took four years to get the first 100 alcoholics sober in the first three groups that formed in Akron, New York, and Cleveland.

How long did Dr. Bob stay sober?

Smith was called the “Prince of Twelfth Steppers” by Wilson because he helped more than 5000 alcoholics before his death. He was able to stay sober from June 10, 1935, until his death in 1950 from colon cancer.

Where did Dr. Bob go to college?

Dartmouth CollegeRush University Medical C…
Bob Smith/Education

Did Dr. Bob drink again?

Bob never drank again until his death, November 16, 1950. Dr. Bob sponsored more than 5,000 AA members and left the legacy of his life as an example. Dr.

What is Dr Bob’s sobriety date?

June 10, 1935
They later found out, after Dr. Bob had returned, that he was out making amends. Not drunk as they may have surmised, but happy and sober. That date according to the AA literature was June 10, 1935.

How did Bill W and Dr. Bob meet?

What does Friends of Bill W mean?

A recovering alcoholic
(plural friends of Bill W.) (idiomatic, euphemistic) A recovering alcoholic, especially one who is a member of the organization Alcoholics Anonymous. quotations ▼

What is cross talking in AA?

Cross talking in A.A. is when a person gives advice to others who have already shared their stories. The individual speaks to them directly, instead of speaking to the group as a whole. Cross talk can also include interrupting the person who is speaking or asking them a question unexpectedly.