Addiction Resources
Empowering Support: Comprehensive Resources for Addiction, Mental Health, & Well-Being
As the owner of Shawn Rumble Recovery Services, I understand that seeking help for addiction can be a difficult and overwhelming step, but it is also a brave and courageous one. That’s why I have compiled a list of valuable addiction resources on the web to help individuals on their path to recovery. These links can serve as an adjunct to individual therapy and coaching supports and can be a valuable addition to their recovery toolkit. They can explore this curated list of resources for addiction recovery below and take the first step towards a happier, healthier tomorrow.
If someone is struggling with addiction, they should know that they are not alone. There are countless others who have faced similar challenges and have been able to overcome them with the right help and support. It is never too late to start their journey towards recovery, and with the right resources, they can take control of their lives and build the future they deserve.
So, without further ado, here is my curated list of addiction resources for recovery:
Books
Recovery books can be a valuable resource for individuals dealing with various types of addiction, as well as for loved ones coping with the effects of another person’s addiction. These books can provide valuable information, support, and strategies for understanding and addressing addiction and its impact on one’s life.
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Podcasts
- Sex Afflictions & Porn Addictions: This podcast discusses issues related to sex addiction and offers resources and support for those struggling with these issues.
YouTube Channels
There are a number of YouTube channels that offer resources and support for those struggling with addiction. Some options include:
- The Reboot Nation: This channel offers resources and support for those struggling with pornography addiction.
- NoFap: This channel offers resources and support for those struggling with pornography addiction.
- Dr. Doug Weiss: This channel offers resources and support for those struggling with sex addiction.
- TheShulmanCenter: This channel offers resources and support for those struggling with addiction and mental health issues.
Support Groups
If you are looking for in-person support, there are a number of support groups available that can provide a safe and supportive environment for individuals struggling with addiction. Some options include:
Substance Abuse
Al-Anon & Al-Ateen: These support groups are for the friends and families of those struggling with addiction. Contact 1-888-425-2666 for more information.
Alcoholics Anonymous: This support group is for those struggling with alcohol addiction. Contact 1-877-404-5591 for more information.
Co-ANON Family and friend of cocaine addicts
Co-dependents Anonymous (CODA): This support group is for those struggling with codependency. Contact 1-604-239-1042 for more information.
Cocaine Anonymous: This support group is for those struggling with cocaine addiction. Contact 1-866-622-4636 for more information.
Crystal Meth Anonymous: This support group is for those struggling with methamphetamine addiction.
Learn to Cope Most groups are in Massachusetts
LifeRing Secular Recovery – a secular, peer-led support group that provides a safe and welcoming environment for individuals to share their experiences and work towards recovery from addiction.
Medication-Assisted Recovery Anonymous: This support group is for those struggling with addiction to prescription medication.
Moderation Management – a peer-led support group for individuals seeking moderation in their alcohol consumption.
NAR-ANON Family and Friends of Addicts
Narcotics Anonymous This support group is for those struggling with drug addiction. Contact 1-888-811-3887 for more information.
Sisterhood of Support: This support group offers support for women struggling with addiction and other issues. Contact JoAnn@sisterhoodofsupport.org for more information.
Wellbriety Movement – Wellbriety is a holistic wellness program that focuses on physical, emotional, and spiritual healing for those in recovery from addiction and trauma.
Sex Addiction
COSA: This support group is for those who have been affected by someone else’s sexual behavior. Contact 1-866-899-2672 for more information.
Heart to Heart Counselling Centre: This support group offers support for individuals and couples struggling with addiction and other issues.
Recovering Couples Anonymous: This support group is for couples struggling with addiction and other issues. Contact 1-877-663-2317 for more information.
Recovery Dharma – is a secular, Buddhist-inspired recovery community that offers support and resources for individuals seeking to overcome addiction and maintain long-term sobriety.
S-Anon: This support group is for the friends and families of those struggling with sex addiction. Contact 1-800-210-8141 for more information.
Sex Addicts Anonymous: This support group is for those struggling with sex addiction. Contact 1-800-477-8191 for more information.
Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous: This support group is for those struggling with addiction to sex, love, and relationships. Contact 1-210-828-7900 for more information.
Sexaholics Anonymous: This support group is for those struggling with sex addiction. Contact 1-866-424-8777 for more information.
Food
National Eating Disorders Association Parent, Family and Friends Network
Overeaters Anonymous (OA) – a self-help support group for individuals with food addiction, compulsive overeating, or eating disorders, based on the 12-step model.
Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous (FA) – a 12-step program for individuals seeking to overcome compulsive eating habits.
Gaming
Online Gamers Anonymous (OLGA): This support group is for those struggling with internet gaming addiction. Contact (612)-245-1115 for more information.
Game Quitters is a support group for individuals struggling with video game addiction, offering resources, community, and accountability to help individuals overcome their compulsive gaming behavior.
Gambling
Gamblers Anonymous: This support group is for those struggling with gambling addiction. Contact 1-855-222-5542 for more information.
GAM-ANON Family and friends of gambling addicts
Shopping
Debtors Anonymous (DA) – a 12-step program for those with compulsive debting behaviors
Shopaholics Anonymous – a 12-step program for those with shopping addiction
Spenders Anonymous– a support group that follows the 12-step model and helps individuals recover from compulsive spending or shopping addiction through group meetings and a peer support system.
Work
Workaholics Anonymous is a support group for individuals struggling with excessive work and productivity, offering a 12-step program for recovery and a safe space to share experiences and gain emotional support.
Additionally, there are several groups that offer support for family members of those struggling with addiction. An example of such a group is:
Celebrate Recovery: a Christian-based recovery program for individuals struggling with various forms of addiction, compulsive behaviors, and other life issues.
Families Anonymous: This support group is for the friends and families of those struggling with addiction. Contact 1-800-736-9805 for more information.
Overcomers Outreach – a Christian-based support group for individuals seeking help for various forms of addiction, including drugs, alcohol, food, sex, and other compulsive behaviors.
SMART Recovery (Self-Management and Recovery Training) – is a secular, science-based recovery support group for those who do not believe in a higher power.
Websites
There are a number of websites that offer resources and support for those struggling with addiction. Some options include:
- Wellness Together Canada: This website offers resources and support for those struggling with mental health and addiction issues.
- The Shulman Center: This website offers resources and support for those struggling with addiction and mental health issues.
Self-Tests
- Alcohol Use Disorders Test: This test can help you understand if you may be struggling with alcohol addiction and the severity of your problem.
- Anxiety Test: If you are experiencing symptoms of anxiety, this test can help you understand the severity of your symptoms and whether you may benefit from seeking professional help.
- Cannabis Dependence Test: If you are using cannabis and are concerned about your level of dependence, this test can help you understand your risk level and whether you may benefit from seeking professional help.
- Cocaine Dependence Test: If you are using cocaine and are concerned about your level of dependence, this test can help you understand your risk level and whether you may benefit from seeking professional help.
- Codependency Test: If you are concerned that you may be codependent in your relationships, this test can help you understand your risk level and whether you may benefit from seeking professional help.
- Depression Test: If you are experiencing symptoms of depression, this test can help you understand the severity of your symptoms and whether you may benefit from seeking professional help.
- Gambling Quiz: If you are concerned about your gambling habits, this quiz can help you understand your risk level and whether you may benefit from seeking professional help.
- Internet Addiction Test: If you are concerned about your internet usage and whether it may be affecting your life in a negative way, this test can help you understand your risk level and whether you may benefit from seeking professional help.
- Intimacy Anorexia Test: If you are concerned about your ability to form intimate relationships, this test can help you understand your risk level and whether you may benefit from seeking professional help.
- Methamphetamine (Crystal Meth) Dependency Test: If you are using methamphetamine and are concerned about your level of dependence, this test can help you understand your risk level and whether you may benefit from seeking professional help.
- Sex Addiction Test: If you are concerned about your sexual behavior and whether it may be affecting your life in a negative way, this test can help you understand your risk level and whether you may benefit from seeking professional
- Video Game Addiction Test: A video game addiction test is a tool used to assess the level of interference with an individual’s life and well-being caused by their video game use. It can help determine if someone is experiencing problematic or harmful levels of video game addiction. Symptoms may include prioritizing video game play over other responsibilities and experiencing withdrawal symptoms when not playing.
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