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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.)
12 Step Program on Wikipedia Featured
Description of the 12 Step program and history is presented in the online encyclopedia Wikipedia.
Something Fishy Featured
Excellent site covering the subject of eating disorders. Includes extensive information and resources for anorexia, bulimia, overeating and binge eating.
SAMHSA Treatment Locator Featured
Substance Abuse Treatment Facility Locator, as compiled by the U.S. government. This is a very extensive list that can be searched by city and state or zip code and radius or by facility name. There is also a list of all state agencies and their addresses and web sites and other useful information.
Sexual Addiction on Wikipedia Featured
Excellent overview of what sexual addiction is all about.
The Sponsor's Aide Featured
"The Sponsors Aide is for people in 12-step recovery that have questions about sponsoring of any sort. I have noticed that female sponsee's like "Homework" to do. I have listed some assignments that may help. I will list answers to questions, poems, prayers, stories, step work, spiritual references, printable worksheets, and anything I really can. The Sponsors Aide includes several different "How To's" and "Homework" Assignments that can be used on the program. It is meant to help people in their pr ...
myRECOVERYspace Featured
Social networking site similar to myspace for those in recovery. Members can blog, upload their own graphics, share comments between their own personal spaces, share in forums, post events and more. It is a sister site to this 12step.org site and has a lot of great people working on their recovery.
Recovery Emporium Featured
Offers a great variety of products concerning recovery, broken down into the following categories.
- Big Book Dictionaries
- Greeting Cards
- Group Medallions
- Jewelry
- Shirts
- 12 N 12 Dictionaries
- Verse Cards
- Inspiration Medallions
- Pins
- Hats
- Books
- Magnets
- Special Medallions
- Key Tags
- Mugs
- Book Covers
- Stickers
- Plastic Chip ...Category:Gifts_Clothes_Jewelry
X-A Speakers Featured
As of Sept. 2009, over 2700 recorded talks from recovery meetings and about recovery. Covers most areas of addiction, including the following:
- Alcoholics Anonymous
- Al-Anon
- Cocaine Anonymous
- Chemically Dependent Anonymous
- Debtors Anonymous
- Gamblers Anonymous
- Grey-Sheeters Anonymous
- Marijuana Anonymous
- Narcotics Anonymous
- Overeaters Anonymous
- Sexaholics Anonymous
- Sex Addicts Ano ...Category:Podcasts_Talks
In The Rooms Featured
A Global Recovery Community featuring friends, fellowship, online meetings, speaker tapes, meditations, and more. Started in 2009, it has grown to be the largest and probably the most full featured of any of the social networking recovery sites. Features include photos, blogs, chat room, speaker tapes from several different fellowships, a meeting registry and more. Worth checking out!
A.A. Speaker Tapes
Archive of many audio recordings of A.A. speakers, including Bill W., co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous. These are all free to download and listen to.
A.A. and Al-Anon CDs and Tapes
CDs and tapes of talks from Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-Anon meetings. Membership is offered where you can receive a tape or CD every month. Costs range from $5 to $60 for recordings.
12 Step Cafe
The 12 Step Cafe is one of the oldest recovery support web sites on the internet. It is a full community website including a monitored, safe chat room. They support all forms of 12 step recovery.
Alcoholics Anonymous
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. There are also links to meeting lists and various other resources related to the AA programs.
Cocaine Anonymous
Official web site for Cocaine Anonymous World Center.
Cocaine Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from their addiction...Our primary purpose is to stay free from cocaine and all other mind-altering substances, and to help others achieve the same freedom.
-From their web site
Co-Dependents Anonymous
Official web site of CoDA World Fellowship.
"A CoDA group is composed of two or more individuals whose purpose in meeting is a desire for healthy relationships. A group applies the principles of the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, as adapted for our purpose from Alcoholics Anonymous."
- From their web site
Debtors Anonymous
Home of Debtors Anonymous General Service Office.
Our primary purpose is to stop debting one day at a time and to help other compulsive debtors to stop incurring unsecured debt.
- From their web site
Onlinie 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.
Food Addicts in Recovery
Official site for the World Service Office for Food Addicts in Recovery.
"FA has proven to be an effective, long-term solution to food addiction for many food addicts, whether they be undereaters, bulimics, overeaters, or otherwise food-obsessed."
- From their web site
Gamblers Anonymous
Official site for the Gamblers Anonymous International Service Office

