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Twelve-Step Resources

  • Sexual and Relationship Addictions:

  • Sex Addicts Anonymous (SAA) – For individuals struggling with compulsive sexual behaviors.

  • Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA) – For those dealing with both sex and love addiction.

  • Sexaholics Anonymous (SA) – For people seeking sobriety from compulsive sexual behaviors, including pornography, masturbation, and infidelity.

  • Porn Addicts Anonymous (PAA) – For those struggling specifically with pornography addiction.

  • Love Addicts Anonymous (LAA) – For those dealing with unhealthy love, fantasy, and relationship obsessions.

  • Co-Dependents of Sex Addicts (COSA) – For partners of those struggling with sex addiction.

  • Substance Use and Chemical Addictions:

  • Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) – For individuals recovering from alcohol addiction.

  • Narcotics Anonymous (NA) – For those struggling with drug addiction.

  • Cocaine Anonymous (CA) – For individuals recovering from cocaine and stimulant addiction.

  • Crystal Meth Anonymous (CMA) – For those seeking recovery from crystal meth addiction.

  • Heroin Anonymous (HA) – For people recovering from heroin addiction.

  • Marijuana Anonymous (MA) – For individuals seeking recovery from marijuana dependence.

  • Pills Anonymous (PA) – For those recovering from prescription drug addiction.

  • Nicotine Anonymous (NicA) – For those seeking to stop smoking or using nicotine.

  • Chemically Dependent Anonymous (CDA) – For individuals struggling with any form of chemical addiction.

  • Codependency and Relationship Issues:

  • Codependents Anonymous (CoDA) – For individuals dealing with codependency in relationships.

  • Adult Children of Alcoholics & Dysfunctional Families (ACA or ACoA) – For those who grew up in alcoholic or dysfunctional families.

  • Families Anonymous (FA) – For families and friends of individuals with addiction issues.

  • Al-Anon – For family members of alcoholics.

  • Nar-Anon – For family members of those struggling with drug addiction.

  • S-Anon – For partners and family members of sex addicts.

  • Compulsive Spending, Gambling, and Financial Disorders:

  • Gamblers Anonymous (GA) – For individuals recovering from compulsive gambling.

  • Debtors Anonymous (DA) – For those struggling with compulsive debt and financial issues.

  • Spenders Anonymous (SpA) – For those with compulsive spending habits.

  • Workaholism and Technology Addiction:

  • Workaholics Anonymous (WA) – For individuals struggling with work addiction.

  • Internet and Technology Addicts Anonymous (ITAA) – For those recovering from internet and technology addiction.

  • Gaming Addicts Anonymous (GAA) – For individuals struggling with compulsive video gaming.

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