Teen Corner
A place just for teens affected by someone else’s alcoholism.
What is Alateen?
Alateen is a place where members come together to:
- share experiences, strength, and hope with each other to find effective ways to cope with problems.
- discuss difficulties and encourage one another
- help each other understand the principles of the Al-Anon program through the use of the Twelve Steps and Alateen’s Twelve Traditions
Alateen is not a place:
- For teenagers seeking help for drinking or drug problems or a therapy program
- to complain about parents or anyone else.
- A social hangout.
My Alateen Story
The moment I noticed something wasn’t right with my parents was when I needed help with my homework
Alateen: Finding Compassion, Empathy, and Family
My mother is an alcoholic. She has been one since the day I was born. But there was
Amazing People with Big Hearts
When I went to Alateen the first time, I was anxious and afraid. What if I say the
My father had passed away, yet I still had problems…
My father had passed away, yet I still had problems... Growing up in a home affected by a
I Always Feel Better
I have been in Alateen regularly for eight years. My dad is in A.A. and my mom is
Just go… We have all been affected by the family disease of alcoholism…
Just go… We have all been affected by the family disease of alcoholism… While the holidays represent
From One Generation to the Next
Before going to Alateen, I often felt alone and lonely. I did not want anyone outside of my
When I decided life wasn’t worth living
When I decided life wasn't worth living... I remembered my therapist & her Al‑Anon recommendation During September,
The impacts of growing up with the family disease of alcoholism
Perspectives from Al‑Anon Members & Professionals The impacts of growing up with the family disease of alcoholism
Fear, rage, and isolation brought me to Al-Anon
Fear, rage, and isolation brought me to Al‑Anon Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are defined as abuse, neglect,
In Al-Anon, I learned her drinking was not my fault…
In Al‑Anon, I learned her drinking was not my fault… According to Gallup (10/2019), a third of
New ways to resolve conflict
New ways to resolve conflict In an on-camera interview, Lisa, an anonymous Al-Anon member, shares that although she