Main Alcohol Addiction Recovery Groups

Here are the main recovery groups for alcohol addiction, including those that support family members, partners, and friends. Each section includes a summary table for easy comparison.

These groups support individuals struggling with alcohol addiction, focusing primarily on 12-step or peer-support models.

GroupApproachReligious/Spiritual ElementNeedWhyKey FeaturesWebsite
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)12-stepSpiritual, non-denominationalTraditional 12-step, spiritual pathProven model, global supportMost widely recognized recovery group; global reachaa.org
SMART RecoveryCBT-based (non-12-step)SecularSecular, science-based toolsCBT-based, no "higher power"Evidence-based tools for managing addiction; no higher power languagesmartrecovery.org
LifeRing Secular RecoveryPeer supportSecularLGBTQ+ friendly & modern peer modelSelf-directed, non-religiousSelf-empowerment and personal accountability; no sponsors or stepslifering.org
Celebrate Recovery12-step (Christian)ChristianChristian-based pathBible-integrated 12-step recoveryRecovery program rooted in biblical principles; church-basedcelebraterecovery.com
Women for Sobriety (WFS)Cognitive/emotional growthSpiritual/secular mixWomen's focused recoveryTailored affirmations and emotional growthDesigned specifically for women; affirmations-basedwomenforsobriety.org
Refuge RecoveryMindfulness-basedBuddhistMindfulness and meditationBuddhist principles and meditationRecovery through meditation, ethics, and Buddhist teachingsrefugerecovery.org

Support Programs for Families & Friends of Alcoholics

These groups help loved ones cope with the effects of another person’s alcohol addiction.

GroupFor WhomApproachNeedWhyKey FeaturesWebsite
Al-Anon Family GroupsFamily and friends of alcoholics12-stepGeneral support for alcoholic loved onesMost recognized and structuredFocuses on personal recovery, detachment, and serenityal-anon.org
Alateen (part of Al-Anon)Teens affected by alcoholic family members12-stepSupport for teensTailored for youth with alcoholic familyPeer-based teen support; often meets alongside Al-Anonal-anon.org/for-alateen
Families Anonymous (FA)Families of addicts (not alcohol-specific)12-stepHelp for all types of addiction (not just alcohol)Broader scopeGeneral support for loved ones of any addicted personfamiliesanonymous.org
Nar-AnonFamilies of drug users12-stepWhile drug-focused, often includes those affected by alcohol toonar-anon.org
SMART Family & FriendsLoved ones of people with addictionsCBT-basedBehavior-based skills (non-12-step)Based on CRAFT model – practical communication toolsTools from CRAFT model (non-confrontational, behavioral approach)smartrecovery.org/family
Celebrate Recovery (for family groups)Christian-based supportBible-based relationship healing (in some churches)