Does anybody know of a good online resource for step guides? I am working with the young man I am sponsoring and I think writing would be good for him. We read from the 12 steps and 12 traditions book...discuss it...but he is one who would benefit from written work also. Not sure where to find any good study guides, worksheets or something like that to go along with the reading. Any suggestions helpful. Thanks.

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It's a bit involved but this looked interesting:
http://www.erikbohlin.net/Handouts/4th_Step_Worksheets.doc
Thanks Kent, I will check that out. Appreciate it.
Hi, I have a very good Hazelton Book.... It is called The Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous interpreted by the Hazelden Foundations. I have found it very helpful in doing my step work.

Through the book, it has questions to answer on the work we are doing in that Step.

Kate
Hazelton has some surprisingly good step guides at the central office out here. I beleive they are lumped 1-3, 4-5, etc. They are guide/workbooks. They seem to stick closely with the big book. I have used them as a hands on tool with many newcomers. They make it simple, but help the newcomer apply the step to their life.

For a more in depth study and for an auditory learner I really recommend:

Joe and Charlie's Big Book Studies
http://silkworth.net/freestuff.html
http://xa-speakers.org/pafiledb.php?action=category&id=13
http://www.finallyfree.org/2007/08/joe-charlie-big-book-study.html

I believe that there are worksheets available too. These are free audio downloads and highly respected studies arround the aa community.
Oh my gosh - thanks for posting these links....I'd forgotten about online Joe and Charley. - Karen

egirl said:
Hazelton has some surprisingly good step guides at the central office out here. I beleive they are lumped 1-3, 4-5, etc. They are guide/workbooks. They seem to stick closely with the big book. I have used them as a hands on tool with many newcomers. They make it simple, but help the newcomer apply the step to their life.

For a more in depth study and for an auditory learner I really recommend:

Joe and Charlie's Big Book Studies
http://silkworth.net/freestuff.html
http://xa-speakers.org/pafiledb.php?action=category&id=13
http://www.finallyfree.org/2007/08/joe-charlie-big-book-study.html

I believe that there are worksheets available too. These are free audio downloads and highly respected studies arround the aa community.
http://www.step12.com/step-4.html
http://www.nicd.us/AAand12-stepresources.html

these are just two links I have used in working with new people, check them out.
Hugs, Beth Perry
Thanks to all for replying with some very good resources! It is much appreciated!

Jeff
This place is a wonderful site it's filled with study guides and material. Here's my favorite Mike L.
http://www.justloveaudio.com/resources.php?cat_id=28

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