There are many different types of Recovery Support Groups throughout the world. The Recovery Support Groups listed below are based on Spiritual and Religious Philosophy. These wonderful support groups are non-profit organizations and are designed to help those in need of recovery.
Support groups consist of members who share stories, experiences and concerns with others while working toward recovery. Sharing stories and fears with a group that understands what each other is going through can make all the difference in the world when it comes to recovery. You are not only helping yourself attending Recovery Support Groups, you are also helping others.
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Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous is a wonderful non-for profit Twelve Step fellowship that consists of men and women who share their strength, hope, and experiences with others while working toward recovery from alcoholism.
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Narcotics Anonymous
Narcotics Anonymous is a Twelve Step Program for recovery from drug addiction. The fellowship of men and women work together sharing their strengths and experiences helping each other work towards a drug-free way of life.
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Cocaine Anonymous
Cocaine Anonymous uses the Twelve Step Recovery Program in their fellowship of men and women helping each other achieve recovery and continued sobriety from cocaine and other mind altering substances.
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Marijuana Anonymous
Marijuana Anonymous consists of men and women in their fellowship that share experiences, knowledge, and hope with each other. Their goal is to help not only themselves but others to recover from marijuana addiction.
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Nicotine Anonymous
Nicotine Anonymous is a Non-for profit Twelve Step Fellowship of men and women helping one another work towards a life free from nicotine addiction. Through group support they work together helping each other free themselves from nicotine.
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Al-Anon Family Groups
Al-Anon Family Groups are fellowships of relatives and friends of alcoholics supporting each other while practicing the Twelve Steps. Al-Anon members believe that alcoholism is a family illness and that changed attitudes can aid recovery.
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Families Anonymous
Families Anonymous is a Twelve Step Support Group that's a Non-for profit organization. Those who attend Families Anonymous are seeking recovery from the effects they have experienced through a loved one's addictions.
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Debtors Anonymous
Debtors Anonymous is a fellowship consisting of men and women who come together to share their common problem with debt. Working together and sharing strength and hope helps each other to recover from compulsive debting.
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Jews in Recovery (JACS)
JACS provides a supportive network of Jews who are successfully in recovery and co-dependence. JACS serves as an extraordinary meeting ground where Jews from across the spectrum of Jewish life come together and join forces in overcoming the scourge of addiction.
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Rational Recovery
Rational Recovery is the exclusive, worldwide source of information, counseling, guidance, and direct instruction on independent recovery through planned, permanent abstinence. This program requires a consecutive 2 day face to face class.
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Women For Sobriety
Woman for Sobriety is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to helping women overcome alcoholism and other addictions. This is both an organization and a self-help program for women alcoholics. Their New Life program helps women achieve sobriety and sustain ongoing recovery.
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Secular Organizations for Sobriety
Secular Organizations for Sobriety (SOS) is an alternative recovery method for those alcoholics or drug addicts who are uncomfortable with the spiritual content of widely available Twelve-Step programs. SOS maintains that sobriety is a separate issue from religion or spirituality.
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Smart Recovery
Smart Recovery is the leading self-empowering addiction recovery support group. Participants learn tools for addiction recovery based on the latest-scientific research. They participate in a world-wide community that includes free, self-empowering, secular and science-based, mutual-help support groups.
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