Drug/Substance Addiction Recovery Groups

These groups help individuals recover from drug use (illicit, prescription, or multiple substances). Many follow the 12-step model, while others are secular or alternative approaches.

GroupApproachSpiritual?Key FeaturesWebsite
Narcotics Anonymous (NA)12-stepSpiritual, non-denominationalFocus on drug addiction recovery; global reachna.org
SMART RecoveryCBT-based (non-12-step)SecularEvidence-based tools and mutual supportsmartrecovery.org
Celebrate Recovery12-step (Christian)ChristianChurch-based, faith-oriented recoverycelebraterecovery.com
LifeRing Secular RecoveryPeer supportSecularSelf-empowerment; no steps or sponsorslifering.org
Recovery DharmaMindfulness/BuddhistSecular-BuddhistFocused on meditation, ethics, self-inquiryrecoverydharma.org
Marijuana Anonymous (MA)12-stepSpiritualFor marijuana-specific recoverymarijuana-anonymous.org
Cocaine Anonymous (CA)12-stepSpiritualFocused on cocaine and other stimulant addictionca.org
Crystal Meth Anonymous (CMA)12-stepSpiritualMethamphetamine-specific supportcrystalmeth.org

Support Programs for Families & Friends of Drug Users

These groups are for spouses, parents, siblings, and friends of people with drug addictions. Most follow the 12-step format and provide peer support, tools for boundaries, and emotional healing.

GroupFor WhomApproachKey FeaturesWebsite
Nar-AnonFamilies/friends of drug users12-stepCompanion group to NA; focuses on detachment and healingnar-anon.org
Families Anonymous (FA)Families of addicts12-stepNot drug-specific; broader addiction recovery supportfamiliesanonymous.org
Al-Anon Family GroupsFamilies of alcoholics/drug users12-stepOriginally for alcohol, but many members deal with drugs tooal-anon.org
SMART Family & FriendsLoved ones of substance usersCBT-basedBased on CRAFT model; teaches practical toolssmartrecovery.org/family
GRASP (Grief Recovery After Substance Passing)People grieving overdose or addiction-related deathPeer support (non-12-step)Grief group for families who lost loved ones to addictiongrasphelp.org
Parents of Addicted Loved Ones (PAL)ParentsChristian-influenced peer supportOffers structured lessons and tools; faith-optionalpalgroup.org