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  1. Marty era una visionaria y una pionera que tuvo en una causa impopular durante una época cuando las mujeres tenían que permanecer en silencio. Con el apoyo de Bill W., Marty fundó el Consejo Nacional sobre el Alcoholismo, a través del cual se educó al público en general sobre el alcoholismo y la ayudó a dar forma al movimiento moderno ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Marty_MannMarty Mann - Wikipedia

    Margaret Marty Mann (October 15, 1904 – July 22, 1980) was an American writer who is considered by some to be the first woman to achieve longterm sobriety in Alcoholics Anonymous. There were several remarkable women in the early days of AA including but not limited to: Florence R. of New York, Sylvia K. of Chicago, Ethel M. of ...

  3. 29 de ene. de 2022 · Marty Mann was a homeless alcoholic. Then she got sober and became the most influential evangelist of AA and the idea of alcoholism as a medical problem.

    • Carl Erik Fisher
  4. 1 de nov. de 2002 · Marty Mann was a pioneer in the understanding and treatment of alcoholism from the time that she was well into recovery in her 30s until her death in 1980 at age 76. She was one of the first women to embrace Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and achieve long-term sobriety through it.

    • William R. Flynn
    • 2002
  5. 22 de feb. de 2012 · Mrs. Marty Mann and the Early Medicalization of Alcoholism. By Ron Roizen. February 22, 2012. She didn't believe clinics could solve all of our problems, but Mann pushed for the acceptance of...

    • Ron Roizen
  6. 14 de ago. de 2017 · Marty Mann: Alcoholism Pioneer, 1904-1980. Marty Mann was a true pioneer. Born in 1904 into a wealthy Chicago family, she attended the best private schools, was married at 22 years old, divorced at 23, and a drunk by 24.

  7. Marty Mann and the Evolution of Alcoholics Anonymous . By Sally Brown . Marty Mann is scarcely a household word today, yet she is arguably one of the most influential people of the 20th century. Marty's life was like a blazing fire, but was nearly extinguished by personal tragedy and degradation.