- Alcoholics Anonymous, by Universal House of Justice (1987-11-09). Three short letters concerning Bahá'í participation in Alcoholics Anonymous.
- Alcoholics Anonymous: Reviews of two books by James Duncan, by Jack McLean (2005/2011). Reviews of World Awakening: AA and Higher Power Mutual Aid and Living the Twelve Steps: Change Ourselves and Change the World. No mention of the Bahá'í Faith.
- Drug Abuse Prevention: The Spiritual Dimension, by Vahid Payman (1999). On spirituality and addictions; adolescent drug use; implementing a spiritual model of human nature.
- Is Spirituality Effective in Addiction Recovery and Prevention?, by Abdu'l-Missagh Ghadirian, Shadi Salehian (2018). Substance abuse has become a global health crisis, the leading cause of death and disability worldwide; various theories have emerged about the positive influence of spirituality; how an effective approach to prevention and treatment might be realized.
- Lighthouses of kindness are scattered among us, by Ted Slavin (2010-12-11). The beauty of those who care for others and do special things in their communities.
- Substance Abuse: A Bahá'í Perspective, by Abdu'l-Missagh Ghadirian (2000). Up-to-date information about diverse addictive substances that are widely abused worldwide, including alcohol, tobacco, cocaine, marijuana, and heroin. Written for both the general public, the health professional, and government policy-makers.
- Tablet of Purity, by Abdu'l-Bahá, Bahá'í World Centre, trans. (1978). Emphasizing purity, cleanliness, and abstinence from harmful habits, linking physical refinement to spiritual growth.
- Three Bahá'í Voices, by Esther Bradley-DeTally (1988). Personal stories about addiction, alcoholism, and spiritual growth through a then-new group called "Bahá'ís in Recovery." Includes letter from Dann Irish introducing the Bahá'ís in Recovery Program.
- Twelve Steps, The: Bahá'í Writings and recovery from substance abuse, by Bahá'u'lláh, Abdu'l-Bahá, Bahá'ís in Recovery Fellowship, comp. (1988).
- Various Essays, by Susan Gammage (2013-2018/2023). 47 short essays on following the teachings and living a Bahá'í life, life coaching and counselling, recovery from substances or abuse, family matters, dreams, elections, debt, abortion, and more. Includes bios of Bruce Matthews and Caroline Lehmann.
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