Below is a list of fellowships that reasonably follow similar variations of the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of A.A. (Alcoholics Anonymous.) You might find additional help here or recognize a cross addiction that needs to be addressed.
AA – Alcoholics Anonymous
ACA – Adult Children of Alcoholics, for those who were raised in alcoholic and other dysfunctional families
Al-Anon/Alateen, for friends and families of alcoholics, associated with AA
CA – Cocaine Anonymous
CLA – Clutterers Anonymous
CMA – Crystal Meth Anonymous
Co-Anon, for friends and family of cocaine addicts, associated with Cocaine Anonymous
CoDA – Co-Dependents Anonymous, for people working to end patterns of dysfunctional relationships and develop functional and healthy relationships
COSLAA – CoSex and Love Addicts Anonymous, for friends and family of people with a sex or love addiction, associated with SLAA
DA – Debtors Anonymous
EA – Emotions Anonymous, for recovery from mental and emotional illness
EDA – Eating Disorders Anonymous, for recovery from eating disorders
FA – Families Anonymous, for relatives and friends of addicts
FAA – Food Addicts Anonymous
GA – Gamblers Anonymous
Gam-Anon/Gam-A-Teen, for friends and family members of problem gamblers
HA – Heroin Anonymous
LAA – Love Addicts Anonymous
MA – Marijuana Anonymous
NA – Narcotics Anonymous
N/A – Neurotics Anonymous, for recovery from mental and emotional illness
NicA – Nicotine Anonymous
OA – Overeaters Anonymous
PA – Pills Anonymous, for recovery from prescription pill addiction
RA – Racists Anonymous
SA – Sexaholics Anonymous
SAA – Sex Addicts Anonymous