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For Professionals

Narcotics Anonymous: Isang Maikling Kasaysayan

Ang non-profit na fellowship ng Narcotics Anonymous (NA), ay nagmula sa Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Program noong huling bahagi ng 1940s, upang bigyang-liwanag ang daan patungo sa pagbangon mula sa mga kakila-kilabot na pagkalulong sa droga. Nagsimula ang Narcotics Anonymous noong Hulyo 1953 sa unang pagpupulong nito sa Southern California. Sa loob ng ilang taon, nabuo ang mga grupo ng NA sa Brazil, Colombia, Germany, India, Irish Republic, Japan, New Zealand, at United Kingdom.

 

Ngayon, matatag na ang NA sa buong North at South America, Western Europe, Australia, Middle East, New Zealand at Eastern Europe. Ang Narcotics Anonymous na mga aklat at mga polyeto ng impormasyon ay kasalukuyang magagamit sa XX na wika . Ngayon, mayroong higit sa XXXXXX lingguhang pagpupulong sa mahigit XXX bansa .

Kung gusto mong ayusin ang isang presentasyon o makipag-usap sa isang tao nang mas detalyado tungkol sa mga serbisyong inaalok namin mangyaring makipag-ugnayan sa Public Relations Workgroup .

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Includes facts about the history of NA, organizational philosophy, and membership demographics.

Offers a welcoming introduction, and explains practices unfamiliar to those at their first meetings, and provides tips for groups to preserve an atmosphere of recovery.

This pamphlet provides information about local NA services that may be available such as public service announcements, phonelines, literature sales, and NA presentations for health fairs, schools and professional conferences.

Contains the results of the First APF membership Survey 2018-2019, conducted by the PR & FD WorkGroups.

In this pamphlet, we offer some suggestions and a basic plan of action to help recovering addicts in the transition from treatment, to continuing recovery in Narcotics Anonymous.

This relied-upon booklet was recently revised to reflect members’ experiences with challenges such as mental health issues, chronic illness and pain, and supporting members with illnesses. It includes section summaries in the table of contents.

This pamphlet was developed by young members of Narcotics Anonymous to illustrate the fact that young addicts around the world, speaking many different languages, are getting and staying clean in NA.

Our Twelve Traditions remind us that medication use is a member’s personal decision, and is an outside issue for NA groups. This piece is intended for groups as they consider this issue. It does not address members’ personal decisions, nor does it try to change members’ opinions about medication. Groups are often better able to carry the message and welcome everyone when members come together to discuss this issue.

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