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Other Approaches
Using an approach to recovery based primarily on science, psychology, psychiatry or something different than a religious or 12 step approach.


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Five Elements of Recovery Five Elements of Recovery
http://www.elementsofnurture.com/Click-Here-for-Meditation-Video-Series_ep_43.html
Free meditation video series on the Five Elements of Recovery.
Life Ring Life Ring
http://www.unhooked.com
From their FAQ:

Is LifeRing Similar to AA or NA?
Yes and No. Like AA/NA, we are abstinence-based. We are a group for people who have learned through experience that the only solution that works for us is to abstain completely. ...

Overcome Sexual Addiction Overcome Sexual Addiction
http://www.sexualcontrol.com/
A useful resource about the psychological factors involved in breaking an addiction to porn, masturbation and sex. It contains very insightful remarks about how sex addiction differs from other addictions and how an individual can successfully overco ...
Rational Recovery Rational Recovery
http://www.rational.org/

Takes a psychological approach to addiction recovery.

Addictive Voice Recognition Technique® (AVRT®) is an approach to addiction recovery based upon the experiences of people who have actually recovered independently ...

Saint Jude Retreat House Saint Jude Retreat House
http://www.soberforever.net/

Billed as America's number one Non-12-Step based program. It uses a program called the Jude Thaddeus Program. They describe it as follows on their web site.

"First it is important to know what the Jude Thaddeus is not: it is not trea ...

Smart Recovery Smart Recovery
http://www.smartrecovery.org/

"SMART RecoveryŽ offers free face-to-face and online mutual help groups. SMART RecoveryŽ (Self-Management And Recovery Training) helps people recover from all types of addictive behaviors, including: alcoholism, drug abuse, substance abuse, drug ...

SOS SOS
http://www.cfiwest.org/sos/index.htm
SOS stands for Secular Organizations for Sobriety or, alternatively, "Save Our Selves". It was started by a former A.A. member in the 1980s who sought a less religious approach to gaining sobriety. It is based on the "Sobriety Priority ...