Chronologies et histoires spécifiques
En ce qui concerne les documents qui portent sur l’histoire de l’alcoolisme, des dépendances et des traitements, notre objectif n’était pas de tenter de faire une collection de tous les ouvrages et de tous les textes portant sur le sujet. Ces derniers sont trop nombreux et nous ne pouvons pas reproduire une majorité d’entre eux en ligne. Nous avons donc plutôt limité nos recherches en fonction de certains paramètres:
1) Nous avons d’abord recherché des documents chronologiques pour nous permettre de mieux comprendre l’évolution de notre sujet au travers du temps;
2) Nous avons aussi porté une attention particulière aux documents portant sur les Alcooliques Anonymes, notamment du fait de l’impact considérable qu’ils ont eu à partir de 1935 et qu’ils continuent d’avoir jusqu’à ce jour dans ce domaine;
3) Nous avons finalement colligé certains documents portant sur des histoires particulières intéressantes à différents égards.
1) Documents chronologiques et bibliographiques:
Kurtz 2001 |
Ernest Kurtz, William L. White, Caroline Acker | The Combined Addiction Disease Chronologies of W. White, E. Kurtz, and C. Acker. Unpublished. |
White 2000-1 |
William L. White | Addiction as a disease: Birth of a concept. Counselor, 1(1), pp 46-51,73. |
White 2002 |
William L. White, Michael Boyle, David Loveland | Addiction as chronic disease: From rhetoric to clinical application. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 2002, 3/4, pp 107-130. |
Smith 2011 |
Dr David E. Smith | The Evolution of Addiction Medicine as a Medical Specialty. American Medical Association, Journal of Ethics, Dec 2011, 13(12), pp 900-905. |
White 2014-2 |
William L. White, James F. Callahan | Addiction medicine in America: Its birth and early history (1750-1935) with a modern postscript. In R. Ries, D. Fiellin, S. Miller, & R. Saitz, Eds. Principles of Addiction Medicine, 5th Ed., American Society of Addiction Medicine. LWW, Chap. 22, pp 365-374. |
White 2000-3 |
William L. White | The history of recovered people as wounded healers: I. From native America to the rise of the modern alcoholism movement. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 2000, 18(1), pp 1-23. |
White 2000-4 |
William L. White | The history of recovered people as wounded healers: II. The era of professionalization and specialization. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 2000, 18(2), pp 1-25. |
White 2005 |
William L. White, Ernest Kurtz | The varieties of recovery experience – A Primer for Addiction Treatment Professionals and Recovery Advocates. International Journal of Self Help and Self Care, 2005, 3(1-2), pp 21-61. |
White 2009-1 |
William L. White | Peer-based Addiction Recovery Support: History, Theory, Practice, and Scientific Evaluation. Northeast ATTC, Great Lakes ATTC and Philadelphia Dept of Behavioral Health/Mental Retardation Services, 2009, 265 p. |
White 2019-1 |
William L. White, Rita A. Chaney | Addiction Recovery: A Selected Bibliography with an Emphasis on Professional Publications and Scientific Studies. 2019, Online on William White Papers, 220 p. |
2) Documents sur les AA et documents historiques publiés par les AA
Pour les amateurs de l’histoire des Alcooliques Anonymes, nous vous recommandons aussi la consultation des sites externes dont les liens figurent à la page suivante du site.
Arthur S 2014 |
Arthur S. | A Narrative Timeline of AA History – Public Version for Public Posting. Online on William White Papers, 2014, 134 p. |
AA 1975 |
Alcooliques Anonymes (AAWS)
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Les deux fondateurs des AA – Notes biographiques et extraits de leurs dernières conférences. Alcoholics Anonymous World Services (AAWS), FP-53, 1975, 40 p. |
AA 1983-1 |
Alcooliques Anonymes (AAWS) | Le mouvement des Alcooliques Anonymes devient adulte. Alcoholics Anonymous World Services (AAWS), FB-3, 1983, 346 p |
AA 1983-2 |
Alcooliques Anonymes (AAWS) | La Tradition des AA et son développement par Bill W. – Un tour d’horizon des événements historiques à l’origine de nos douze traditions uniques en leur genre. Alcoholics Anonymous World Services (AAWS), FP-17, 1983, 64 p. |
AA 1996 |
Alcooliques Anonymes (AAWS) | Dr Bob et les pionniers. Alcoholics Anonymous World Services (AAWS), FB-8, 1996, 363 p. |
AA 2003-1 |
Alcooliques Anonymes (AAWS) | Les Alcooliques Anonymes, 4e Édition. Alcoholics Anonymous World Services (AAWS), FB-1, 2003, 645 p. |
AA 2003-2 |
Alcooliques Anonymes (AAWS) | Les Alcooliques Anonymes, 4e Édition – Version Audio. Alcoholics Anonymous World Services (AAWS), 2003. |
AA 2003-3 |
Alcooliques Anonymes (AAWS) | Les Douze Étapes et les Douze Traditions. Alcoholics Anonymous World Services (AAWS), FB-2, 2003, 220 p. |
AA 2003-4 |
Alcooliques Anonymes (AAWS) | Les Douze Étapes et les Douze Traditions – Version Audio. Alcoholics Anonymous World Services (AAWS), 2003. |
AA 2006 |
Alcooliques Anonymes (AAWS) | Transmets-Le. Alcoholics Anonymous World Services (AAWS), FB-9, 2006, 461 p. |
AA 2013 |
Alcooliques Anonymes (AAWS) | Le Gros livre des AA version française fête son 50e anniversaire 1963-2013. Collection des archives aa-quebec.org, D-50, 2013, 16 p. |
Chesnut 2000 |
Glenn F. Chesnut | Jim Burwell: early AA’s first famous atheist. Atheism, Moral Psychology, and the Deus Non Vocatus in Early Alcoholics Anonymous, 2000, Online on Hindsfoot Foundation, 7 p. |
Chesnut 2013 | Glenn F. Chesnut | The History of the AA History Lovers. Online on William White Papers, 2013, 57 p. |
Kurtz 1982 |
Ernest Kurtz | Why A.A. works: The Intellectual Significance of Alcoholics Anonymous. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 43(1), 1982, pp 38-80. |
Kurtz 1989 |
Ernest Kurtz | Drugs and the Spiritual: Bill W. Takes LSD. The Collected Ernie Kurtz. The Bishop of Books, Wheeling, WV, 1999, pp. 39-50. |
Kurtz 1993 |
Ernest Kurtz | A.A. Grapevine History: Continuities and Changes. Unpublished. |
Kurtz 1997 |
Ernest Kurtz | Varieties of the Alcoholics Anonymous Experience – Conference Presentation at the 1997 A.A. Archivists Annual Meeting. Akron, Oh, Sep 1997. Unpublished. |
Kurtz 2002 |
Ernest Kurtz | Alcoholics Anonymous and the Disease Concept of Alcoholism. In McGovern, T.F. & White, W.L. (Eds.). Alcohol Problems in the United States: Twenty Years of Treatment Perspective. Haworth Press, New York, 2002. |
Kurtz 2003 |
Ernest Kurtz, William L. White | Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). In Blocker, J. and Tyrell, I., Eds., Alcohol and Temperance in Modern History. Santa Barbara, CA, ABC-CLIO, pp. 27-31. |
Kurtz 2008 |
Ernest Kurtz, William L. White | Twelve Defining Moments in the History of Alcoholics Anonymous. In Galanter, M. & Kaskutas, L. (Eds.) Recent Developments in Alcoholism, Plenum Publishing Corporation, New-York, 2008, pp 18; 37-57. |
Post 2014-1 |
Stephen G. Post, Marc Galanter | Alcoholics Anonymous: New Directions in Research on Spirituality and Recovery. . Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 2014, (32), pp 108-110. Abstract only |
Rockefeller 1940 | Secrétaire de M. John D. Rockefeller Jr. | The Rockefeller Dinner – Digest of Proceedings at Dinner Given by Mr John D. Rockefeller Jr in the Interest of Alcoholics Anonymous at Union Club, New York City, February 8 1940. Rockefeller Archive Center, North Tarrytown, New York. |
Room 1993 |
Robin Room | Alcoholics Anonymous as a Social Movement. in Barbara S. McCrady and William R. Miller, eds., Research on Alcoholics Anonymous: Opportunities and Alternatives. New Brunswick, NJ, Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies, 1993, pp 167-187. |
White 2010 |
William L. White | The future of A.A., N.A. and other recovery mutual aid organizations. Counselor, 2010, 11(2), pp 10-19. |
3) Histoires particulières
White 2013 |
William L. White | Myths to recover by. 2013, Online on William White Papers. |
Hazelden 2016-4 |
Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation | History of Hazelden. Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation, 2016. |
Le Fol 2003 |
Annick Le Fol | L’alcoologie clinique depuis Pierre Fouquet – Découvertes et redécouvertes – Continuités et discontinuités. Texte d’une conférence prononcée à l’occasion du 20e anniversaire de l’association CORSA, le 9 octobre 2003 au CHU de Rennes, 23p. |
Post 2014-2 |
Stephen G. Post | The Ontological Generality: Recovery in Triadic Community with a Higher Power, Neighbor, and Self. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 2014, (32), pp 120–140. Abstract only |
White 2003-1 |
William L. White | Hazelden Foundation. In Blocker, J. and Tyrell, I., Eds., Alcohol and Temperance in Modern History, Santa Barbara, CA, ABC-CLIO, 2003, pp. 290-291. |
White 2003-2 |
William L. White | Christopher Smithers Foundation. In Blocker, J. and Tyrell, I., Eds., Alcohol and Temperance in Modern History. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, pp. 154-155. |
White 2000-2 |
William L. White | Toward a New Recovery Movement: Historical Reflections on Recovery, Treatment and Advocacy. Posted in White, W., Let’s Go Make Some History: Chronicles of the New Addiction Recovery Advocacy Movement, Johnson Institute and Faces and Voices of Recovery, Washington, D.C., 2006, pp. 1-35. |
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