From "Medicine
Looks at Alcoholics Anonymous":
"I heard of the
need to hit bottom, of the necessity for accepting a higher Power, of the
indispensability of humility. These were ideas which had never crossed my
professional horizon and certainly had never influenced my nonprofessional
thinking or attitudes. Revolutionary as they were, they nevertheless made sense,
and I found myself embarked on a tour of discovery.
The
individual alcoholic was always fighting an admission of being licked, of
admitting that he was powerless. If and when he surrendered, he quit fighting,
admitted he was licked, and accepted the fact that he was powerless and needed
help.
Dr. Harry Tiebout, 1955
Alcoholics Anonymous Comes of Age, pg. 247
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