ResourcesThe New Leaf Center encourages clients and their family members to participate in 12-step programs. Research has shown that those who do are often much more successful at maintaining long-term recovery from addictive behaviors. The New Leaf Center also maintains a referral network with reputable and proven treatment centers throughout the US to aid in treatment for severe depression, anxiety, addictions, and other mental health issues. These facilities, if needed, are recommended after an in-depth psychosocial evaluation is done by one of our highly trained and qualified staff members. The New Leaf Center supports recovery and self-awareness through self-help, educational, and treatment resources. The listing of a resource is not to be considered an endorsement of any company, product, or service. Resources for Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery: Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) www.alcoholics-anonymous.org Narcotics Anonymous (NA) www.na.org Resources for Sex Addiction Recovery: Sex Addicts Anonymous (SAA) www.sexaa.org Sexual Compulsives Anonymous (SCA) www.sca-recovery.org Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA) www.slaafws.org Sexaholics Anonymous (SA) www.sa.org Sexual Recovery Anonymous (SRA) www.sexualrecovery.org SexHelp.com www.sexhelp.com International Institute for Trauma and Addiction Professionals (IITAP) www.iitap.com Society for the Advancement of Sexual Health (SASH) www.SASH.net SASH Professionals - Sex Addiction Professionals Resources for Family Members and Friends of Addicted People: Al-Anon (related to AA) www.alanon.org Recovering Couples Anonymous (for couples when one member of the couple goes to another 12-step group) www.recovering-couples.org Codependents of Sex Addicts (related to SAA) www.cosa-recovery.org S-Anon (related to SA) www.sanon.org |