Word Analysis
"dence" in the Big Book
12
occurrences in 12 passages
By Chapter
Ch. 2: There Is a Solution2
Ch. 5: How It Works1
Ch. 6: Into Action3
Ch. 7: Working with Others1
Ch. 8: To Wives2
Ch. 9: The Family Afterward1
Ch. 10: To Employers2
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Chapter 2: There Is a Solution(2 passages)
But the ex-problem drinker who has found this solution, who is properly armed with facts about himself, can generally win the entire confidence of another alcoholic in a few hours.
Chapter 2: There Is a Solution · Page 18Read in PDF →
Though experience had made him skeptical, he finished his treatment with unusual confidence.
Chapter 2: There Is a Solution · Page 26Read in PDF →
Chapter 5: How It Works(1 passage)
Some of us once had great self-confidence, but it didn’t fully solve the fear problem, or any other.
Chapter 5: How It Works · Page 68Read in PDF →
Chapter 6: Into Action(3 passages)
It is important that he be able to keep a confidence; that he fully understand and approve what we are driving at;
Chapter 6: Into Action · Page 74Read in PDF →
Most people approached in this way will be glad to help; they will be honored by our confidence.
Chapter 6: Into Action · Page 75Read in PDF →
We have already admitted this in con fidence to another person, but we are sure we would be imprisoned or lose our job if it were known.
Chapter 6: Into Action · Page 78Read in PDF →
Chapter 7: Working with Others(1 passage)
You can secure their confi dence when others fail.
Chapter 7: Working with Others · Page 89Read in PDF →
Chapter 8: To Wives(2 passages)
Show him you have confidence in his power to stop or moderate.
Chapter 8: To Wives · Page 112Read in PDF →
We make this recommendation with some confidence.
Chapter 8: To Wives · Page 114Read in PDF →
Chapter 9: The Family Afterward(1 passage)
Family confidence in dad is rising high.
Chapter 9: The Family Afterward · Page 123Read in PDF →
Chapter 10: To Employers(2 passages)
Can you have every confidence in his ability to recover?
Chapter 10: To Employers · Page 143Read in PDF →
While on the subject of confidence, can you adopt the attitude that so far as you are concerned this will be a strictly personal matter, that his alcoholic derelictions, the treatment about to be undertaken, will never be discussed without his consent?
Chapter 10: To Employers · Page 143Read in PDF →