Alcoholism
A Family Illness Chuck and Elsa Chamberlain Desert Roundup 1970 Family Meeting
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Narrated by:
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Chuck Chamberlain
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Elsa Chamberlain
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Terry M
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Father Fred
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A Bill Friend
About this listen
In the Family Meeting Desert Roundup 1970, Father Fred introduces Terry M, the Alateen Speaker.
She tells her story. Chuck C talks about alcoholism and how his drinking and recovery have affected his family. Elsa Chamberlain talks about being a person deeply affected by alcoholism in a loved one, how Alanon has helped her, her alanon work with others, and how alanon and alateen can help the families of alcoholics.
A very inspirational family afterwards program - enjoyable and informative.
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