Self-Help Recovery Groups
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Twelve‐Step Groups
What is Alcoholics Anonymous?
“Alcoholics Anonymous is 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
alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking” (Alcoholics Anonymous,
2012).
What is Al‐Anon?
“At Al‐Anon Family Group meetings, the friends and family members of problem drinkers share their
experiences and learn how to apply the principles of the Al‐Anon program to their individual situations.
They learn that they are not alone in the problems they face, and that they have choices that lead to
greater peace of mind, whether the drinker continues to drink or not” (Al‐Anon Family Groups, 2012).
What is Gamblers Anonymous?
“Gamblers Anonymous is 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 a
gambling problem. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop gambling” (Gamblers
Anonymous, 2012).
What is Narcotics Anonymous?
“The group atmosphere provides help from peers and offers an ongoing support network for addicts
who wish to pursue and maintain a drug‐free lifestyle” (Narcotics Anonymous, 2012).
What is Overeaters Anonymous?
“Overeaters Anonymous offers a program of recovery from compulsive eating using the Twelve Steps
and Twelve Traditions of Overeaters Anonymous. Worldwide meetings and other tools provide a
fellowship of experience, strength, and hope where members respect one another’s anonymity.
Overeaters Anonymous is not just about weight loss, weight gain or maintenance, or obesity or diets. It
addresses physical, emotional, and spiritual well‐being. It is not a religious organization and does not
promote any particular diet” (Overeaters Anonymous, 2012).
References:
Alcoholics Anonymous. (2012). Information on A.A. Retrieved from
http://www.aa.org/lang/en/subpage.cfm?page=1
Al‐Anon Family Groups. (2012). About Al‐Anon family groups meetings. Retrieved from http://www.al‐
anon.alateen.org/about‐group‐meetings
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Gamblers Anonymous. (2012). About us. Retrieved from
http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/ga/node/1
Narcotics Anonymous. (2012). Information about NA. Retrieved from http://www.na.org/?ID=PR‐index
Overeaters Anonymous. (2012). OA program of recovery. Retrieved from http://www.oa.org/