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Just as there are numerous types of addictions, there are numerous ways to recover. These include 12 Step Groups, based off the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous, as well as non-12 step Support Groups and individual or group therapy at UCLA.
There's a lot of options -- contact the websites below or us if you have questions.
Each website should direct you to local meetings within a certain zip code or area, or provide directions for finding meetings outside your area. Look for “Find a meeting” or “Meeting Directories” icons or links at each respective site.
Disclaimer: B4R does not endorse or recommend any of the websites, organizations, or foundations listed on this website. B4R cannot be held liable for the use of any of the websites, organizations, or foundations listed on this website.
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12 Step Groups
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
Alanon (for relatives and friends of alcoholics) Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous (YPAA; AA meetings for young people) All Drugs (including alcohol) Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Nar-Anon (family of narcotic addicts) Specific Drugs Cocaine Anonymous (CA) Crystal Meth Anonymous (CMA) Marijuana Anonymous (MA) NicAnon (Nicotine Addicts) Eating Eating Disorders Anonymous (EDA) Overeaters Anonymous (OA) Money Debtors Anonymous (DA) Gamblers Anonymous (GA) Gam-Anon (family of gambling addicts) Sex Sex Addicts Anonymous (SAA) Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA) |
Relationships & Emotions Codependents Anonymous (CODA; for people recovering from codependent relationships) Recovering Couples Anonymous (RCA; for people recovering from addictive/destructive relationships) Emotions Anonymous (EA) |
Non-12 Step Recovery Groups for all AddictionsRefuge Recovery (Buddhist path to recovery)
SMART Recovery (non-spiritual path to recovery) Women for Sobriety UCLA Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS)UCLA CAPS offers individual and group therapy to UCLA students.
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