Organisations to help with Mutual Aid
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Al-Anon
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0207 7403 0888
We who live with the problem of alcoholism understand as perhaps few others can. We too were lonely and frustrated but in Al-Anon we discover that no situation is really hopeless and that it is possible to find contentment and even happiness whether the alcoholic is still drinking or not. We believe that alcoholism is a family illness and that changed attitudes can aid recovery. In Al-Anon we learn to share our experience, strength and hope in order to solve our common problems and we learn to give understanding and encouragement to the alcoholic.
Alcoholics Anonymous
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0845 769 7555
With local groups in thousands of communities, we are part of an informal international fellowship with members in more than 100 countries. We have but one primary purpose: to stay sober ourselves and to help others who may turn to us for help in achieving sobriety.
Narcotics Anonymous
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0300 999 1212
Narcotics Anonymous is a completely voluntary organisation. Membership is open to anyone with a drug problem seeking help, regardless of what drug or combination of drugs have been used, and irrespective of age, sex, religion, race, creed or class.
SMART Recovery
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SMART Recovery (SMART) is a science-based programme to help people manage their recovery from any type of addictive behaviour. This includes addictive behaviour with substances such as alcohol, nicotine or drugs, or compulsive behaviours such as gambling, sex, eating, shopping, self-harming and so on. SMART stands for ‘Self Management And Recovery Training’.