Addiction assistance hotline as well as numerous other resources. These include articles, a forum and blog and multiple links.
Online news publication having articles dealing with addiction and recovery. Sponsored by the addiction recovery foundation.
Social networking site for recovery from addictive behaviors. Over 4500 members as of February 2009 and pretty active. First of many "tribes" social networking sites. This deals of course with fighting addictions.
This is mainly an 85 minute documentary about addiction, recovery and yoga. It can be viewed in smaller segments on YouTube, also.
Group on Facebook. This is what the description on Facebook says: “The Addict’s Mom,” a group focusing on the mothers of addicted children. The relationship between the mother and addicted child is unique; that does not diminish the experiences of othe ...
The official web site for the Adult Children of Alcoholics World Service Organization.
"Adult Children of Alcoholics is a Twelve Step, Twelve Tradition program of women and men who grew up in alcoholic or otherwise dysfunctional homes. We meet with e ...
Interactive site features video, audio, articles and links to meetings, chat rooms and message boards for Adult Children of Alcoholics and those that grew up in abusive and dysfunctional homes.
Official meeting list for Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACA)
Medical, counseling and other resources for how to create and maintain a lifestyle of healthy eating. Founded by a registered dietitian and exercise physiologist by the name of Monika Woolsey.
After the Diet™ grew out of numerous conversations M ...
The official site for the Al-Anon and Alateen programs
"For over 50 years, Al-Anon (which includes Alateen for younger members) has been offering hope and help to families and friends of alcoholics. It is estimated that each alcoholic affects the lives ...
Official site of the Alcohlics Anonymous World Services Organization. This was the original 12 step recovery program that was started in the 1930s. The site contains the latest version of the Big Book, which was the original text for the 12 step program. ...
List of links that point to official AA service organization web sites for different locations. These local service organization web sites maintain the official list of meetings for a given area.
Founded over 30 years ago in Livonia Michigan by long term sobriety members of AA, Alcoholics for Christ is a 12 step Christ centered recovery way of life. Whom the Son sets Free is Free indeed. John 8:36. AC has meetings operating nightly in dozens of st ...
About.com has numerous resources about alcoholism, including topics like "Alcoholism 101", "Do I have a Problem?", "Find a Meeting", "How to Quit", and "12 Step Recovery". ...
This site directory is taken from the Open Directory project at dmoz.org and adds thumbnails (small pictures of the web site home page) for each web site. It gives you a small look at the web site before you click to go there.
"As a therapist, Aline Zoldbrod is known for her intelligence, humor, and warmth. In practice for 30 years, she brings her life experience as a woman, wife and mother to the therapy using an involved and active model rather than a clinical, distant a ...
Covers many aspects of codependency.
"Codependent Personality Disorder is a dysfunctional relationship with the self characterized by living through or for another, attempts to control others, blaming others, a sense of victimization, attempts to ...
"WE of All Addictions Anonymous, through our own experience, have found that drunk-a-logs, telling war stories, discussing our personal problems or issues, celebrating medallions or sobriety birthdays, interpreting slogans or reading poetry WILL NOT keep ...
In order to succeed in the All Addicts Anonymous way of life — in order to get sober and stay sober, or get clean and stay clean — do the following:
Go to meetings — learn the Four Absolutes, the Twelve Steps, and the Ten Points — practice these princ ...
A Christian view of The Twelve Steps. An adaptation of The Twelve Steps is used with permission of Alcoholics Anonymous World services. We admitted we were powerless, that our lives had become unmanageable- Psalm 6:2-4 (N.I.V.) Be merciful to me ...