📘 A collection of essays in three parts interpreting the Twelve-Step philosophy of Alcoholics Anonymous by member Steve K. Written from an agnostic and humanistic perspective giving a liberal interpretation of what is commonly described by its members as a "spiritual program of recovery." The first part looks at the Steps from a more or less traditional viewpoint, although at points current models of therapy are also applied to help demonstrate the practice. The second part looks at the virtues inherent within the practice of the 12 Steps and also offers explanation in terms of Aristotle's 'Virtue Theory' of moral philosophy. Part three covers various topics of interest to those in Twelve Step recovery, such as: co-occurring illnesses and the idea of addiction being a disease. There is also an appendix offering a scientific understanding of addiction by Professor David Nutt. This 3rd edition includes the author's recovery story as a preface to the interpretations.