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DC Area Gay Self-help (including AA) Resources

Nine Step Pagans (Pagans Rising Above Chemical or Behavioral Slavery) is an organization of individuals who recognize in themselves a tendency toward addiction or unhealthily compulsive behaviors, and a desire to overcome this tendency. Initiated as a Pagan-friendly (but not other-exclusive) alternative to Judaeo-Christian oriented recovery groups, it is being started as an internet e-group support list with on-line chat meetings. Basic precepts of the organization are found in The Nine Step Freedom Trail.

Challenges - A Relapse Treatment and Prevention Specialized Addiction Treatment Service in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

Dual Recovery Anonymous is a fellowship of men & women who meet to support each other in our common recovery from two NO-FAULT illnesses: an emotional or psychiatric illness and chemical dependency.

SMART Recovery is a non-profit support group for individuals who desire to abstain from any type of addiction behavior. In addition to live meetings around the country we also host online meetings. We use a cognitive-Behavioral approach; we have been listed as an Important Support group option by the National Institute on Drug Addiction Treatment (PG 21)

California Council on Problem Gambling

In Home Recovery Website

Emotions Anonymous Website - "Emotions Anonymous is a twelve-step organization, similar to Alcoholics Anonymous. Our fellowship is composed of people who come together in weekly meetings for the purpose of working toward recovery from emotional difficulties."

Grant Me the Serenity... Website - "Addiction, abuse, self-help & mental health resource guide. Includes recovery related books & gifts, prayers, quotes, affirmations & free downloads."

The Community Drug Board of Akron (OH) is committed to enhancing the quality of life.    We are a leader in providing effective services for compulsive and addictive disorders, healthcare, life skills development, prevention, wellness and rehabilitation.

Recovery Survival Guide and related products, T-shirts and bumper stickers.

Substance Abuse Radio - Mark Elliot's radio program churns up a maelstrom of emotional and personal issues surrounding people affected by addiction. No matter the addiction, this Web site and the accompanying show deal with it in a refreshingly unique and supportive way.

The Do It Now Foundation Website - America's Drug Information Connection

Recovering Couples Anonymous Website -A 12-Step Fellowship to help heal our broken relationships.

Debtors' Anonymous Website

Shelly Marshall, Recovery Specialist (West Point VA). Shelly specializes in young people in recovery and is the author of seven recovery books including the enormously popular Day by Day meditation book.

Narcotics Anonymous Website

South New Jersey Narcotics Anonymous Meeting List

Shelter Assistance Association


Overeaters Anonymous
A fellowship of individuals who, through shared experience, strength and hope are recovering from compulsive overeating


Overeaters Anonymous of Tampa

The Hazelden Institute Website. Hazelden is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping people recover from alcoholism and other drug addiction. We provide residential and outpatient treatment for adults and young people, programs for families affected by chemical dependency, and training for a variety of professionals.

Christians in Recovery Website

Lanstat Resources has been providing operational support to chemical dependency agencies since February, 1990. We have provided technical assistance to over sixty agencies during their certification process with the Washington State Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse, assisting with policies and procedures, clinical documentation, accreditation, program evaluation and personnel files.

The Al-Anon and Alateen World Wide Web Home Page

The SOLUTION Mailing List - SOLUTION is an open, unmoderated support and self-help mailing list for creating life changes. Virtually any topic related to making changes in any area of life is permitted. Sample topics include changing habits (e.g., procrastinating), moods (e.g., depression), behaviors (e.g., overeating), thinking patterns (e.g., obsessing), and addictions (e.g., drinking). The SOLUTION Web Page explains the mailing list in more detail.

Nachat Ruach is a recovery program for Jewish substance abusers, located in Jerusalem, Israel. The program utilizes a unique multi-dimensional treatment approach which integrates a sense of spirituality and empowerment in the patient as well as treating the physical aspects of addiction.

Sexual Compulsives Anonymous
A fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other, that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from sexual compulsion.

Shelter Assistance Association is a California Non-Profit Corporation whose mission is to provide the communication link between the recovery neighborhood and the person on the street suffering, (Whether Alcoholic, Addict, Dual-Diagnosis, or simply Homeless).

Jews in Recovery from Alcoholism and Drug Dependencies - A web page designed for Jews and their families whose lives have been affected by alcohol and drug abuse and for those professionals who have tried to help.

Back to Basics - Welcome to BACK TO BASICS, a company which publishes books regarding chemical dependency. These books carry the message of recovery the old-fashioned way: directly, simply and down-to-earth.

The CenterWatch Clinical Trials Listing Service, an international listing of clinical research trials. You can use this listing to search for clinical trials, find out information about physicians and medical centers performing clinical research, and to learn about drug therapies newly approved by the Food and Drug Administration. You may also sign up for our E-mail notification service, which will inform you of future postings in a particular therapeutic area.

Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACOA)
Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACOA) - An Unofficial Site (File 1) and (File 2)

Recovery Online - A compendium of other online recovery sites

Dialup BBSes With 12-Step Files and Forums

12-Step Organizations' Contact Information

A Jewish Response to Alcoholism

A Pagan/Polytheistic Understanding of the 12 Steps

The Power of Shame

Recovery Medicine Wheel (Native American origin)

Various Quizzes to Help Determine Alcohol Dependency

90 Tools for Sobriety

Related Books, Films and Other Media

A Look At Relapse - a Hazeldon Foundation checklist

The Christians in Recovery Site is an internet community for sharing the journey of recovery with other Christians.