List of twelve-step groups
Appearance
- AA - Alcoholics Anonymous
- ACA - Adult Children of Alcoholics (also abbreviated as ACOA)
- Al-Anon/Alateen - For friends and family members of alcoholics.
- AAA - All Addictions Anonymous [1]
- A.R.T.S. Anonymous [2]
- CA - Cocaine Anonymous
- CDA - Chemically Dependent Anonymous [3]
- CEA - Compulsive Eaters Anonymous [4]
- CHAPTER 9 - Couples in Recovery [5]
- CLA - Clutterers Anonymous
- CMA - Crystal Meth Anonymous
- CoDA - Co-Dependents Anonymous
- COSLAA - Codependents of Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous [6]
- COSA - Codependents of Sex Addicts [7]
- DRA - Dual Recovery Anonymous [8]
- DA - Debtors Anonymous
- Dep-Anon - Depressed Anonymous [9]
- DDA - Dual Diagnosis Anonymous [10]
- EA - Emotions Anonymous
- EDA - Eating Disorders Anonymous [11]
- EAA - Eating Addictions Anonymous [12]
- FA - Families Anonymous [13]
- FA - Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous [14]
- FAA - Food Addicts Anonymous [15]
- GA - Gamblers Anonymous
- GSA - GreySheeters Anonymous [16]
- MA - Marijuana Anonymous
- NA - Narcotics Anonymous
- Nar-Anon - For friends and family members of addicts.
- NicA - Nicotine Anonymous
- OA - Overeaters Anonymous
- RA - Recoveries Anonymous; the Solution Focused Twelve Step Fellowship [17]
- RCA - Recovering Couples Anonymous [18]
- S-Anon - spouses and family members of sexaholics [19]
- SA - Schizophrenic Anonymous [20]
- SA - Spenders Anonymous [21]
- SA - Sexaholics Anonymous
- SAA - Sex Addicts Anonymous
- SCA - Sexual Compulsives Anonymous
- SIA - Survivors of Incest Anonymous [22]
- SLAA - Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous
- SMA - Self-Mutilators Anonymous [23]
- SPA - Social Phobics Anonymous [24]
- SWA - Sex Workers Anonymous [25]
- Sex Industry Survivors [26]
- Social Phobics Anonymous [27]
- WA - Workaholics Anonymous [28]
Clarification of Narconan
One organization which is often confused with "Anonymous" twelve-step programs, due to the name similarities of its name — but is not one — is Narconon. Narconon is a branch of the Church of Scientology, presenting Scientology doctrine and practices as a therapy for drug abusers. Narconon does not use the Twelve Steps, and is not related to either Narcotics Anonymous (NA) or to Nar-Anon, despite the similarity of names.