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    For individuals in need, there are a variety of secular recovery alternatives out there if you know where to look.  Below are a list of a few of the organizations providing secular recovery services in Florida.  HFA does not endorse any particular organization, but provides this list as a service to our membership who might need this sort of help.

  • Recovery, Inc. is a self-help mental health program based on the ground breaking work of our founder a neuropsychiatries, the late Abraham A. Low, M.D. We are non-profit, non-sectarian and completely member managed. Recovery Inc., has been active since 1937 and we have groups meeting every week around the world. Recovery, Inc. offers its members a free method to regain and maintain their mental health. By studying Dr. Low's practical method of Mental Health Through Will Training, Recovery Inc. members learn techniques for handling trivial, everyday situations. www.recovery-inc.org  is the website, you can probably find information about local groups there.


  • Secular Organizations for Sobriety also known as Save Our Selves is dedicated to providing a path to sobriety, an alternative to those paths depending upon supernatural or religious beliefs. We respect diversity, welcome healthy skepticism, and encourage rational thinking as well as the expression of feelings.
    http://www.secularsobriety.org/
     

  • SMART Recovery® is an alternative to Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous. http://www.smartrecovery.org/  This is a four step program. No religious requirements at all.
     

  • If you are female there is http://www.womenforsobriety.org/

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