From the Introduction: "S-Anon twelve traditions offers an in-depth study of important spiritual principles. Topics such as unity, common welfare, group conscience, requirement for membership, authority, group purpose, relationship to outside groups or institutions, responsibility, service, public relations, and anonymity are discussed in detail.... Each of the traditions has its own chapter, which is divided into four sections. The first section is a description of the Tradition and presents basic information about how we can apply it to our lives both inside and outside the S-Anon program. The "Stories" offer personal experiences S-Anon members have had in using the Tradition in their groups as well as in their families and communities. The chapter concludes with the "questions", which offer a framework for studying the Tradition and can be used for meeting topics, a personal inventory, and discussions with a group, sponsor, or other program members.... Studying the S-Anon Twelve Traditions offers us and opportunity to embark upon a deeper and broader recovery journey. Recovery from the effects of another's sex addiction