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An Extensive List of 12-Step Programmes

"12-step programs have helped countless individuals recover from various addictions and mental health issues. This comprehensive list includes some of the most well-known 12-step groups."

Alcohol Addiction Support Groups

  1. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA):

    • Founded in 1935, AA is dedicated to helping individuals overcome alcohol addiction and achieve sobriety.
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  2. ACA (Adult Children of Alcoholics):

    • For those who were raised in alcoholic or dysfunctional families, ACA provides support and guidance.
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  3. Al-Anon/Alateen:

    • Associated with AA, Al-Anon/Alateen offers support to friends and families of alcoholics, providing a safe space for sharing experiences.
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Drug Addiction Support Groups

  1. Narcotics Anonymous (NA):

    • NA provides support and a structured program for individuals struggling with drug addiction.
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  2. Cocaine Anonymous (CA):

    • CA assists individuals in recovering from cocaine addiction and maintaining sobriety.
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  3. Heroin Anonymous (HA):

    • HA provides support for individuals recovering from heroin addiction.
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  4. Marijuana Anonymous (MA):

    • MA supports individuals recovering from marijuana addiction and abuse.
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  5. Nicotine Anonymous (NicA):

    • NicA offers support for individuals recovering from nicotine addiction and tobacco use.
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  6. Pills Anonymous (PA):

    • PA is for individuals recovering from prescription pill addiction.
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Behavioral Addiction Support Groups

  1. Debtors Anonymous (DA):

    • DA provides support for individuals struggling with compulsive debting and financial issues.
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  2. Emotions Anonymous (EA):

    • EA offers support for individuals dealing with mental and emotional issues.
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  3. Families Anonymous (FA):

    • FA supports relatives and friends of addicts, providing guidance and understanding.
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  4. Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous (FAA):

    • FAA assists individuals in recovering from food addiction.
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  5. Gamblers Anonymous (GA):

    • GA helps individuals overcome compulsive gambling behavior and maintain sobriety.
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  6. Clutterers Anonymous (CLA):

    • CLA supports individuals in overcoming cluttering behavior and maintaining a clutter-free lifestyle.
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  7. Underearners Anonymous (UA):

    • UA assists individuals in addressing issues related to underearning and achieving financial stability.
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  8. Workaholics Anonymous (WA):

    • WA provides support for individuals struggling with work addiction and finding balance in life.
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Sex Addiction Support Groups

  1. Sex Addicts Anonymous (SAA):

    • SAA offers support for individuals struggling with compulsive sexual behavior or sexual addiction.
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  2. Sexaholics Anonymous (SA):

    • SA assists individuals in overcoming sex addiction and maintaining healthy sexual behaviors.
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  3. Sexual Compulsives Anonymous (SCA):

    • SCA provides support for individuals struggling with compulsive sexual behaviors.
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  4. Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA):

    • SLAA offers support for individuals struggling with sex and love addiction, fostering recovery and healthy relationships.
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  1. Sexual Recovery Anonymous (SRA):

    • SRA assists individuals in recovering from sexual addiction and building healthy relationships.
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Miscellaneous Support Groups

  1. Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA):

    • CoDA supports individuals in overcoming codependency and fostering healthy relationships.
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  2. Co-Anon:

    • Co-Anon is for friends and family of cocaine addicts, associated with Cocaine Anonymous.
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  3. Neurotics Anonymous (N/A):

    • N/A supports individuals in recovery from mental and emotional illnesses.
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  4. Racists Anonymous (RA):

    • RA provides support for individuals addressing issues related to racism and fostering understanding and inclusion.
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  5. Survivors of Incest Anonymous (SIA):

    • SIA offers support for individuals who have survived incest and are working towards recovery.
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I did my best to make the list exhaustive, but there are likely many more 12-step programs available for various addictions and issues. Remember, recovery is possible, and there is a supportive community waiting to help you on your journey.

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