12 step Alcohol Rehab Treatment Programs: The twelve steps that create a new life
Below find a list of Alcohol Rehab Treatment Programs found to be the way to inner peace for a multitude of addictions and dysfunctional behaviors. All programs follow the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous, which pioneered the program.
- AA – Alcoholics Anonymous
- ACA – Adult Children of Alcoholics
- Al-Anon/Alateen, for friends and families of alcoholics
- CA – Cocaine Anonymous
- CLA – Cutters Anonymous
- CMA – Crystal Meth Anonymous
- Co-Anon, for friends and family of addicts
- CoDA – Co-Dependents Anonymous, for people working to end patterns of dysfunctional relationships and develop functional and healthy relationships
- COSA – formerly Codependents of Sex Addicts
- COSLAA – CoSex and Love Addicts Anonymous
- DA – Debtors Anonymous
- EA – Emotions Anonymous, for recovery from mental and emotional illness
- FA – Families Anonymous, for relatives and friends of addicts
- FA – Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous
- FAA – Food Addicts Anonymous
- GA – Gamblers Anonymous
- Gam-Anon/Gam-A-Teen, for friends and family members of problem gamblers
- HA – Heroin Anonymous
- MA – Marijuana Anonymous
- NA – Narcotics Anonymous
- NAIL – Neurotics Anonymous, for recovery from mental and emotional illness
- Nar-Anon, for friends and family members of addicts
- NicA – Nicotine Anonymous
- OA – Overeaters Anonymous
- OLGA – Online Gamers Anonymous
- PA – Pills Anonymous, for recovery from prescription pill addiction.
- SA – Sexaholics Anonymous
- SA – Smokers Anonymous
- SAA – Sex Addicts Anonymous
- SCA – Sexual Compulsives Anonymous
- SIA – Survivors of Incest Anonymous
SLAA – Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous
UA – Underearners Anonymous
WA – Workaholics Anonymous
There are also programs that offer a faith based approach to the 12 steps of recovery, with a biblical comparison. Most commonly offered as Celebrate Recovery, by Saddleback Church and Pastor John Baker, these classes are offered at local churches and works for anyone with a “hurt, habit or hang-up”.
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