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  2. 9 Best Online Sobriety Support Groups - Healthline

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    Best for women: Women for Sobriety. Best for stories and connection: Soberistas. Best to supplement with face-to-face meetings: In The Rooms. Best for finding a sober community near you: SoberGrid ...

  3. Are AA and NA Really That Effective? Plus Alternatives to ...

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    There’s also a spiritual aspect to AA and NA that may make people uncomfortable: God is mentioned in 4 of the 12 steps. A recent literature review suggests that AA participants credit the social ...

  4. Narcotics Anonymous: What to Expect at a Meeting - WebMD

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    NA started in California in the 1950s as an offshoot of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Today, it holds more than 70,000 regular meetings in 144 countries. The program is open to anyone who is addicted ...

  5. The 6 Best Online Support Groups for Depression - Healthline

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    Best for frequent engagement: Anxiety and Depression Association of America. Best for 24/7 support: 7 Cups. Best for virtual meetups in your neighborhood: NAMI Connection. Best for specialized ...

  6. Alcoholics Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a global, peer-led mutual-aid fellowship supporting abstinence-based recovery from alcoholism through its spiritually inclined twelve-step program. [1] AA’s Twelve Traditions , besides stressing anonymity and the lack of a governing hierarchy, establish AA as free to all, non-professional, unaffiliated, and non ...

  7. Narcotics Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    Narcotics Anonymous uses a 12-step model developed for people with varied substance use disorders [2] and is the second-largest 12-step organization, [3] after 12-step pioneer Alcoholics Anonymous. As of May 2018 there were more than 70,000 NA meetings in 144 countries.

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