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  1. “The All Addicts Anonymous Program changed my life from one of pain and despair and ugliness into one of joy and brightness and gratitude.” — Meredith P., depression addict

  2. saa-recovery.org › our-program › the-twelve-stepsThe Twelve Steps - SAA

    The SAA program offers a spiritual solution to our addiction, without requiring adherence to any specific set of beliefs or practices. But the steps are more than a series of exercises. They provide basic principles for living.

  3. saa-recovery.org › women › meetingsMeetings - SAA

    The primary purpose of meetings is to carry our message of recovery to the addict who still suffers. Meetings explain the program, help keep us sober, and provide healthy opportunities for fellowship with other recovering addicts. In meetings we learn how to live in the solution.

  4. Drug Addicts Anonymous is a group of people who use the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous to recover from drug addiction. Find a meeting near you, learn about the history and principles of DAA, and see upcoming events and resources.

  5. saaonline.org › meetings › indexSAA Online

    Join SAA Online Meetings to connect with other sex addicts who share their experience, strength, and hope in a safe and supportive space.

  6. saa-recovery.org › our-program › the-twelve-traditionsThe Twelve Traditions - SAA

    The Twelve Traditions. “Just as the Steps teach us the spiritual principles necessary for healthy individual recovery, the Traditions embody the spiritual principles necessary for the healthy functioning of our groups.”. — Sex Addicts Anonymous, p. 76. 1.

  7. The Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous H.O.W. concept was created to offer the sex and love addict a disciplined and structured approach to working the Twelve Steps. There were, and still are, no absolutes for sobriety in S.LA.A., as individual patterns of sex and love addiction vary.