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Support Organizations
Sex Addicts Anonymous
(SAA)
P.O. Box 70949
Houston, TX 77270
(713) 869-4902
Email: info@saa-recovery.org
Website: www.sexaa.org
Sexaholics Anonymous (SA)
P.O. Box 111910
Nashville, TN 37222-1910
(615) 311-6230
Email: saico@sa.org
Website: www.sa.org
Sexual Compulsiveness Anonymous
(SCA)
Old Chelsea Station, P.O. Box 1585
New York, NY 10013-0935
(310) 859-5585
Website: www.sca-recovery.org
Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous
(SLAA)
P.O. Box 650010
West Newton, MA 02165-0010
(781) 255-8825
Email: slaafws@aol.com
Website: www.slaafws.org
S-Anon/S-Ateen International Family
Groups
P.O. Box 11242 Nashville, TN 37222-1242
(615) 833-3152
Email: sanon@sanon.org
Website: www.sanon.org
Recovering Couples Anonymous
(RCA)
P.O. Box 11872
St. Louis, MO 63105
(314) 830-2600
Email: RCAWSO@iname.com
Website: www.recovering-couples.org
Co-Sex Addicts Anonymous (COSA)
National Services
(763) 537-6904
Co-Dependents of Sex Addicts
(612) 537-6904
Alcoholics Anonymous
(AA)
Box 459 Grand Central Station
NYC, NY 10163
(212) 870-3400
Website: www.alcoholics-anonymous.org
Al-Anon/Alateen
1600 Corporate Landing Pkwy
Virginia Beach, VA 23454
(800) 344-2666 (Al-Anon)
(757) 563-1600 (Alateen)
Website: www.al-anon-alateen.org
Families Anonymous
P.O. Box 3475
Culver City, CA 90231-3475
(310) 815-8010
(800) 736-9805
Website: www.familiesanonymous.org
Adult Children of Alcoholics
(ACA)
P.O. Box 3216
Torrance, CA 90510
(310) 534-1815
Email: info@adultchildren.org
Website: www.adultchildren.org
Co-Dependents Anonymous (CODA)
P.O. Box 670861
Dallas, TX 75367-0861
(602) 277-7991
(706) 648-6868
Website: www.codependents.org
Narcotics Anonymous (NA)
P.O. Box 9999
Van Nuys, CA 91409
(818) 773-9999
Website: www.na.org
Cocaine Anonymous (CA)
(800) 347-8998
CoAnon
Website: www.co-anon.org
Marijuana Anonymous
(212) 459-4423
Pills Anonymous
P.O. Box 772
Bronx, NY 10451
(212) 847-0770
Debtors Anonymous (DA)
P.O. Box 888
Needham, MA 02492-0009
(781) 453-2743
(212) 969-8111
Website: www.debtorsanonymous.org
Gamblers Anonymous (GA)
P.O. Box 17173
Los Angeles, CA 90017
(213) 386-8789
Website: www.gamblersanonymous.org
Overeaters Anonymous (OA)
6075 Zenith Court
Rio Rancho, NM 87174
(505) 891-2664
Website: www.oa.org
Emotions Anonymous (EA)
(651)647-9712
Website: www.mtn.org/EA
Survivors of Incest Anonymous (SIA)
P.O. Box 21817
Baltimore, MD 21222
(410) 282-3400
Incest Survivors Anonymous (ISA)
P.O. Box 17245
Long Beach CA 90807
Other Resources:
Sexual Addiction Resources/ Dr.
Patrick Carnes
www.sexhelp.com
National Council on Sexual Addiction
and Compulsivity
(770) 989-9754
Website: www.ncsac.org
National Council for Couple and Family Recovery
(314) 997-9808
Recovery Online
www.onlinerecovery.org
Anger
Controlling
Anger Before it Controls You (American Psychological Association
Article)
Anger
Management FAQ: The Good, the Bad, the Ugly (Mayo Clinic
Article)
Anger
Management Tips: Tame your Temper (Mayo Clinic Article)
Exercise:
Rev up your routine to reduce stress (Mayo Clinic Article)
Relaxation
Techniques: Learn ways to calm your stress (Mayo Clinic
Article)
‘Road
Rage’ Gets a Medical Diagnosis (Newsweek Article)
Domestic Violence
Male
Victims
Domestic
Abuse Helpline for Men & Women
Domestic
Violence Befalls Mostly Women, But Men are Victims too
Parenting:
Boot Camp for New Dads
General Info
Index
of Psychiatric Disorders
Psychology
Dictionary
Medications
Antidepressants
An
overview of medication options
Men's Health
Erectile
Dysfunctions
Men's
Health Network
Male
Affirmative Resource Network
National
Institutes of Health
Male
Depression
Take
The Irritable Male Syndrome Quiz
WebMD
Men
& Depression: New Treatments (Newsweek Article)
Is
Male Menopause Real (Newsweek Article)
Parenting
American
Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
Boot
Camp for New Dads
Sexual Abuse
MaleSurvivor
Stop
It Now!
Generation
Five
Survivors
Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP)
Crimes
Against Children Research Center (CCRC)
Child
Welfare Information Gateway (formerly the National Clearinghouse
on Child Abuse & Neglect Information and the National
Adoption Information Clearinghouse)
Rape,
Abuse & Incest National Network
National/State
Sex Offender Registry (FBI)
Links
for Survivors of Clergy Abuse
Concerned
Catholics of Davenport Diocese
Darkness
to light
National Sexual
Violence Resource Center
Defining
Sexual Assault/Abuse (Iowa)
Signs
that your child might be at risk on-line (FBI)
Sexual Addictions
The Society for
the Advancement of Sexual Health
Sexual
Recovery Institute (Articles)
Dr. Patrick
Carnes’ Resources
Sexuality
Sexuality
& Aging
Sexuality
& Disabilities
Quad
Citians Affirming Diversity
Lifelong
Sexuality
Men’s
Health: Test your sexual IQ
Sexual
Health: How to achieve a fulfilling sexual relationship
Senior
Sex: Tips for older men
Suicide
American
Association of Suicidology is an education and resource organization
The
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
Common
experiences and reactions of those who have lost a loved one
to suicide
Self
Injury Facts from S.A.F.E Alternatives
A
Handbook for Survivors of Suicide
Trauma
National
Center for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Effects
of Traumatic Stress after Mass Violence, Terror or Disaster
Women’s Issues
Interstitial
Cystitis
National
Fibromyalgia Association
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