
You can attend virtual recovery meetings for Food Addicts Anonymousvia phone, email or video through Zoom and Skype.

Sex and Love Addicts Anonymoushave several virtual recovery meeting options in several languages, as well as a special group just for women. If the typical “12 Steps” aren’t a fit for you, Self Management and Recovery Training ( SMART Recovery) Online may be an option. Not only does Sex Addicts Anonymoushave phone recovery meetings, they also offer women’s only meetings if that makes you feel more comfortable and safe. Cocaine Anonymous OnlineĬocaine Anonymous Onlinespecializes in virtual recovery meetings since 1997. If you’re trying to get sober but aren’t comfortable with religious or spiritual elements of typical recovery groups, LifeRingis a great secular alternative. Specifically designed for members of the LGBTQ+ community, LGBTteetotaleroffers a safe space for recovery without stigma or phobias. MyRecoveryoffers virtual support meetings and forums for those in recovery from alcohol and drug abuse. Related: It Took a Sobering DUI Charge for This om of Five to Face Her Alcoholism-Here’s Her Take on the “Drinking Mom” Culture 13. Marijuana Anonymous Onlineoffers chat room support 24/7. Computer Gaming Addicts AnonymousĬomputer Gaming Addicts Anonymousoffers online recovery services, and you can attend virtual recovery meetings through phone or chat. Members of Narcotics Anonymous can get support and attend virtual recovery meetings through the Never Alone Club. Step Chatoffers virtual recovery meetings in the form of text chats, with groups for AA, Al-Anon, Narcotics Anonymous, Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACA), Marijuana Anonymous, Emotions Anonymous, Self-Harm Anonymous, Gamblers Anonymous, Debtors Anonymous, Spenders Anonymous and Compulsive Eaters Anonymous. Related: Best Movies About Addiction and Alcoholism 9. The Recovery Realmoffers a closed, private Facebook group for women as well as online resources to support substance abuse recovery. In the Roomsis an virtual recovery group that embraces all methods of recovery among its members. If you’re addicted to shopping or gambling, Debtors Anonymoushas online meetings and support. If you’re sick of “Mommy juice” and “quarantini” references, the Sober Mommiesgroup can be a welcome refuge from triggering posts on your feed.

The Sober Recoveryforums have a community of nearly 200,000 people to support recovery from everything to alcohol to anxiety and everything in between. Inspired by the Forever 35 podcast, the Forever35 Sobergroup on Facebook is a community predominantly comprised of women supporting one another in their efforts to stop drinking, whether they’re sober-curious or actively recovering. Not sure where to begin? Reddithas several threads for recovery of various kinds, including Redditors in Recovery and Stop Drinking.
