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Codependency Anonymous 

What is codependency?

According to CODA, somewhere along the line, we learned to doubt our perception, discount our feelings, and overlook our needs. We looked to others to tell us what to think, feel, and behave. Other people supplied us with information about who we were and should be. It became more important to be compliant or avoidant rather than to be authentic, and we adopted rigid beliefs about what “should be.” We believed that if we could just “get it right,” things would be okay. When we “got it wrong,” our sense of security and self-worth evaporated.

Alcoholics Anonymous 

A comprehensive resource and support hub for overcoming alcohol addiction. According to AA, they offer a beacon of hope and guidance, dedicated to providing insightful information and fostering a strong social network for our AA community members. Our mission resonates with the AA Traditions, aiming to be a pivotal part of your journey to sobriety. Click on the link below for more information. 

Narcotics Anonymous 

According to NA, they want to send the message that an addict, any addict, can stop using drugs, lose the desire to use, and find a new way to live. Our message is hope and the promise of freedom. Click on the link below for more information. 

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supports and empowers survivors and their families with a wide range of services.
Evidence-based, early-intervention course that teaches participants about mental health and substance use challenges
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Confidential mental health guidance, crisis and suicide prevention Hotline
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Marriage Minute

The Marriage Minute is an email newsletter from The Gottman Institute that can improve your relationship with a digestible, bi-weekly dose of helpful tips and tricks. Over 50 years of research with thousands of couples has proven a simple fact: small things often can create big changes over time.

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