Wayne County, Michigan Anonymous Groups
(Other than AA, NA, & Alanon)
This directory was last updated in March, 2009.


ACOA/ACA Intergroup: Self help groups for adult children of alcoholics or dysfunctional families. for meeting times and locations, visit the Alanon Metro Detroit website at www.detroitafg.addr.com/alanonoffice.htm.

Al-Anon Family Groups, Detroit Area: Fellowship of men, women, children and adult children whose lives have been affected by the compulsive drinking of a family member or friend. For meeting locations & times, call 313-242-0300 or visit www.detroitafg.addr.com/alanonoffice.htm.

Alcoholics Anonymous, Detroit-Wayne County Intergroup: For meeting locations & times, call the 24 hour hotline at 877-337-0611 or visit www.aa-semi.org.

Cleptomaniacs and Shoplifters Anonymous: Meets every Thursday from 7-8pm at St. Michael's Episcopal Church at 1325 Champaign near Fort Street in Lincoln Park. Call Terry, 248-358-0508 or visit www.kleptomaniacsanonymous.com.

Cocaine Anonymous: A fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other to overcome their common problem. Visit www.camichigan.org to access contact numbers and meeting times in Michigan. Visit www.ca.org for information on the national level.

Codependents Anonymous: www.codependents.org

Compulsive Eaters Anonymous- For meeting times and locations, visit www.ceahow.org.

Debtors Anonymous: For meeting times and locations call (734) 489-0252 or visit www.debtorsanonymous.org.

Depressed Anonymous: www.depressedanon.com for meeting times in the U.S.

Emotions Anonymous:  A self-help group shares experiences, hopes and strengths with each other using 12-Step program to gain better emotional health  Visit www.emotionsanonymous.org or www.earegion5.com for general national & regional information or http://allone.com/12/ea/ for EA meeting times and locations.

Families Anonymous- SE Michigan Intergroup: Self-help & 12 Step groups for families coping with a drug/alcohol and behavioral problems in the family. Call (800) 736-9805 or visit www.familiesanonymous.org.

Food Addicts Anonymous:  
For meeting times and locations, visit www.foodaddictsanonymous.org 

Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous: Visit www.foodaddicts.org for meeting times and locations.

Gamblers Anonymous: Click here for the meeting times and locations for the 40 Gamblers Anonymous groups in Michigan.

Gam-Anon:
Self help meetings for the spouse, family or close friends of compulsive gamblers. For meeting times and locations, visit www.gam-anon.org

Marijuana Anonymous: Visit www.marijuana-anonymous.org for more information.

Narcotics Anonymous, Southeast Michigan
: Contact NA Hotline: 1-313-831-3161; NA Website: www.michigan-na.org

Nar-Anon Family Groups: Self help groups for families and friends of people with substance abuse problems. Visit www.nar-anon.org/naranongroups.htm for Michigan meeting locations or general information.

Nicotine Anonymous: Visit http://nicotine-anonymous.org for up-to-date listings of meetings in the state.

Overcomers Anonymous: Support groups that use the Bible and the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous to minister to individuals who are affected by alcohol, mind altering drugs, sexual addiction, gambling, food and other compulsive behaviors or dependencies. Family members are welcome to meetings. Contact (800) 310-3001 for meeting times in Michigan or visit www.overcomersoutreach.org for more information.

Overeaters Anonymous: Visit the OA website at www.oa.org/ to find a current meeting near you.

Recovery, International (formerly, Recovery, Inc.).: This self-help program offers its members a free method to regain and maintain their mental health. Our members include people diagnosed with mood disorders including depression, dysthymia and bipolar (manic-depressive) disorders; psychotic disorders including schizophrenia; anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorders; and personality disorders. The program is designed to work in conjunction with professional mental health services. Recovery, International is operated entirely by non-professionals. Visit www.lowselfhelpsystems.org for meeting times and locations.

S-Anon: Self help groups for people who are being affected by another person's sexual addiction. Call (586) 997-7518 for meeting times/locations or visit www.sanon.org for more information.

Schizophrenics Anonymous: For more information, visit www.schizophrenia.com.

Secular Organization for Sobriety: Self help group for people who have a drinking or drug problem; not a spiritual group. Visit www.cfiwest.org/sos/asp/find.asp for up-to-date meeting locations and times for Michigan.

Sex Addicts Anonymous: Call ISO of the SAA office at (800) 477-8191 or visit www.sexaa.org for more up-to-date information.

Sexaholics Anonymous: Visit  www.sa.org for general information and for how to find meetings in the Detroit Metro Area & Grand Rapids.

Shoplifters Anonymous:  7:30-10:00PM Wednesdays at Northwest Unitarian Universalist Church, 23925 Northwestern Hwy., Service Drive at Mt. Vernon (9 ½ Mile Road), Southfield and 7:30-8:30PM, Tuesdays at the Brighton Hospital Cafeteria, 12851 Grand River Road, Brighton. Call Terry, 248-358-8508 or visit www.shopliftersanonymous.com.

Smart Recovery:
An alternative to AA & NA meetings. Visit  www.smartrecovery.org for general information and for meeting times and locations.

Workaholics Anonymous:
The website of W.A., www.workaholics-anonymous.org, includes information on program literature, W.A. meetings, the W.A. Book of Recovery, conferences and newsletters, and how to contact the organization.


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