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Open Directory Links about Addiction Featured
List of websites compiled by the volunteers at dmoz.org for the category Health:Addictions. This has subcategories for different types of addictions as well (Food, Gambling, Sex, Substance Abuse, etc.)
Obesity Help
Social network with forums, chat, tools and information about overcoming obesity.
Obsessive Skinpickers Anonymous
OSPA is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength, and hope to recover from obsessive or compulsive skinpicking and related disorders, such as hair-pulling and nail biting. All are welcome. You are not alone, and you are not crazy! Join us!
OCD Tribe
One of a series of "Tribe" social networking sites. This one focuses on those dealing with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD).
One Day at a Time
Sharing a daily thought, prayer or inspiration to carry throughout a sober day.
OneRecovery
Now merged with SoberCircle, so it is unknown how long they will be separate URLs. OneRecovery is a safe, anonymous and caring online community dedicated to helping people in recovery from addiction, as well providing support to their families and loved ones. Uniquely built by people in recovery for people in recovery, OneRecovery offers a supportive space for members to share stories, work on their recovery programs and mutually support one another as they recover from alcoholism, drug addiction and eati ...
Online Gamers Anonymous
On-Line Gamers Anonymous is a self-help fellowship. They share their experience, strengths and hope to assist in recovery from the problems caused by excessive game playing, whether it be computer, video, console, or on-line. Their community includes recovering gamers, family members, loved ones, friends, and concerned others.
Online Gamers Anonymous - Polish
A fellowship of Online Gamers Anonymous in Polish.
Online Intergroup of A.A.
Online meetings for Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.). The Online Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous® was formed to serve all online AA® Groups in the rapidly growing online Fellowship. OIAA is composed of elected representatives of those online AA groups wishing to participate. As the Fellowship of AA grows and flourishes in this new medium of electronic communication, we will strive to provide whatever support we can offer to groups as they carry the message of recovery from alcoholism. ...
Overcome Sexual Addiction
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 overcome their addictions in a non-12 Step manner. It is the web site for the counselor Joe Zychik who offers counseling using his Positive Realism approach, and has phone and email contact information for Joe.
Overcomers Outreach
"Bridging the Gap Between 12 Step groups and the Church". A network of over 500 Christ centered 12 step groups that meet weekly to support one another and share about the steps and how they apply to our daily walk and God's word. We welcome all who suffer from addictions and compulsive behaviors as well as their loved ones. Attendance at other 12 step groups is encouraged.
Overcomers Outreach Online Meeting
A web mail based forum for study and discussion of topics, 12 steps, and scriptures that apply. Also general sharing and stories
Overeaters Anonymous
Overeaters Anonymous (OA) is a Twelve Step program for people identifying themselves as "powerless over food" including, but not limited to, compulsive overeaters, those with binge eating disorder, bulimics and anorexics. OA was founded by Rozanne S. and two other women in January, 1960. OA's headquarters (World Service Office) are located in Rio Rancho, New Mexico.OA estimates its membership at 70,000 and is active in over 70 countries. OA has developed its own literature but also uses the Alcoholics Ano ...

