This term refers to a set of difficulties or problems encountered when interpreting or applying the principles outlined in the foundational text of Alcoholics Anonymous, often informally called the “Big Book.” These challenges can arise from differing interpretations of the book’s text, contextual misunderstandings, or difficulties in applying its suggestions to individual circumstances.
Understanding these challenges is crucial for individuals in recovery, sponsors, and addiction professionals. Recognizing potential pitfalls in applying the text can promote a more nuanced and effective approach to recovery. Awareness of historical context and evolving understanding of addiction further enhance the application of the book’s principles.