Moral inventory

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Moral Inventory is a "fact-finding and fact-facing" process taken as a part of twelve-step programs in order to "get down to causes and conditions" of one's way of life. In Alcoholics Anonymous it traditionally consists of a three part written list of resentments, fears and sexual conduct in column format. Other 12 step fellowships use various formats to achieve the same inventory.

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  • (2001) Alcoholics Anonymous. New York City, NY: Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, 63-71. 2001094693. ISBN 1-893007-16-2. 
  • (1986) Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous. Boston, MA: The Augstine Fellowship, Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous, Fellowship-Wide Services, Inc., 78-81. ISBN 0961570105. 

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