There are many stages during the recovery process which can begin with identifying an addiction problem and learning about the various treatment options available.
We have compiled a broad range of recovery options to help visitors find the treatment that best suits their needs. These include: self evaluation, intervention services, recovery programs, mental health practitioners, detoxification, inpatient/outpatient, online treatment, message boards & chat rooms, outdoor therapy, retreats, sober housing and youth services.
12-Step Programs - Twelve-step programs have long been an important part of the recovery process and the basis for many recovery programs. Developed over 65 years ago by a small group of alcoholics, the AA program provides simple tools for living based on a set of spiritual principles and a reliance on the fellowship of men and women who share their experience and offer their support as part of a lifelong process of recovery. This approach has since been adapted for the treatment of many other addictions, and now includes other self-supporting fellowships such as CA and NA.
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) (alcoholics-anonymous.org)
A twelve-step program for people in recovery from alcohol abuse. The site provides an online list of central offices and groups in the U.S. and Canada, meeting contact information, a description of the 12-steps and traditions, a listing of AA literature and a bulletin board.
Dual Recovery Anonymous (DRA)
Dual Recovery Anonymous™ is an independent, nonprofessional, twelve step, self-help fellowship organization for people with a dual diagnosis. Our goal is to help men and women who experience a dual illness. We are chemically dependent and we are also affected by an emotional or psychiatric illness. Both illnesses affect us in all areas of our lives; physically, psychologically, socially, and spiritually.
The Next Generation of Extended Care
3404 A Via Lido, Newport Beach, CA 92663, (866)-725-8565