Recovery Resources

Recovery Dharma

Using Buddhist Practices and Principles to recover from Addiction.

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Secular Organizations for Sobriety

Autonomous, non-professional local groups, dedicated solely to helping individuals achieve and maintain sobriety/abstinence from alcohol and drug addiction, food addiction and more.

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Alcoholics Anonymous

A.A. has a simple program that works. It’s based on one alcoholic helping another.

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LifeRing Secular Recovery

Abstinence-based, anonymous organization dedicated to providing a safe meeting space where you can experience a non-judgmental recovery conversation with your peers. 

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Smart Recovery

Free mutual support meetings and resources of all kinds.

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Women For Sobriety

Peer-support program tailored specifically for women overcoming substance use disorders.  The New Life Program is inclusive of all women, regardless of financial resources, race, religion, abilities, and backgrounds.  

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Books

My Current List Of Recovery Reading

Sober On A Drunk Planet - Sean Alexander

We Are The Luckiest: The Surprising Magic Of A Sober Life - Laura McKowen

Maybe We’ll Make It - Margo Price

Soul Boom - Rainn Wilson

Guts - Kristen Johnston

This Naked Mind - Annie Grace

The Disease Of Addiction - Joseph Caravella

Recovery Dharma - Recovery Dharma

The Unexpected Joy Of Being Sober - Catherine Gray

Friends, Lovery, and the Big Terrible Thing - Matthew Perry

Scar Tissue - Anthony Kiedis with Larry Sloman

The Creative Act: A Way Of Being - Rick Rubin