Helpful Links For Additional Support

We believe that connection is the key to healing. Here are some resources that we have found helpful. Some are community meetings that you can attend in-person, and others may offer online information or forums that may be useful. Remember, you are not alone!

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

Community-based support groups for those who desire recovery from alcohol and substance use

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SMART Recovery

SMART Recovery is the leading, evidence-informed approach to overcoming addictive behaviors and leading a balanced life. SMART is stigma-free and emphasizes self-empowerment.

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Al-Anon

Community-based support groups for families and loved ones affected by alcohol and substance use

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Adult Children of Alcoholics & Dysfunctional Families

ACA provides a safe, nonjudgmental environment that allows us to grieve our childhoods and conduct an honest inventory of ourselves and our family—so we may (i) identify and heal core trauma, (ii) experience freedom from shame and abandonment, and (iii) become our own loving parents.

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Eating Disorders Anonymous (EDA)

Community-based support groups for those who desire recovery from an eating disorder

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National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA)

Support for individuals and families affected by eating disorders

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Feast-Ed

Support for families and caregivers of those affected by an eating disorder

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Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous

Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous is a Twelve Step, Twelve Tradition oriented fellowship based on the model pioneered by Alcoholics Anonymous. The only qualification for S.L.A.A. membership is a desire to stop living out a pattern of sex and love addiction.

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Postpartum Support International

We provide direct peer support to families, train professionals, and provide a bridge to connect them.

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NAMI

National Alliance on Mental Illness

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