Your Path
Recovery can take more than one shape
If you want to explore approaches beyond New Form, this page gathers peer-led fellowships, recovery communities, and support models in one place.
Your Path
If you want to explore approaches beyond New Form, this page gathers peer-led fellowships, recovery communities, and support models in one place.
12-step fellowship
A.A. is a fellowship of people who share their experience with one another to stay sober and help others recover, using a spiritually grounded process of personal change and mutual support.
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N.A. is a peer-led, 12-step fellowship where people with drug addiction support one another in achieving and maintaining a drug-free life through shared experience and community.
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SMART Recovery is a science-based, self-empowering approach that helps people change addictive behaviors by building motivation, managing thoughts and urges, and creating a balanced life.
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LifeRing is a secular, peer-run network that supports people in building their own recovery path by strengthening their sober self through mutual support and personal empowerment.
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Recovery Dharma is a peer-led community that uses Buddhist practices - like mindfulness, meditation, and ethical living - to help people find freedom from the suffering of addiction.
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Women for Sobriety is a peer support program designed specifically for women, focused on building self-worth, emotional growth, and a new way of thinking to support lasting recovery.
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White Bison offers culturally grounded recovery through the Wellbriety movement, helping individuals and communities heal from addiction by reconnecting with Native traditions, spirituality, and collective well-being.
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Rational Recovery is a self-directed approach that teaches individuals to achieve permanent abstinence by recognizing and separating from the addictive voice and relying on personal decision and control.
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The Phoenix is a community-based recovery model that helps people build connection, purpose, and resilience through sober activities, relationships, and shared experience.
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The National Harm Reduction Coalition promotes practical, nonjudgmental strategies that reduce the harms of drug use and support people in improving health and well-being at any stage of change.
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The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration leads national efforts to improve behavioral health, including mental health and substance use recovery. SAMHSA defines recovery as a process of change through which people improve their health and well-being, live self-directed lives, and work toward reaching their full potential.
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