Al-Anon provides support for individuals affected by someone else’s drinking. It offers meetings, literature, and resources to help members cope with the challenges of living with a problem drinker.
Al-Anon offers a supportive community for those dealing with the effects of someone else’s drinking. Through meetings and shared experiences, members find strength and hope.
Dual Recovery Anonymous provides support for individuals with a dual diagnosis of chemical dependency and emotional or psychiatric illness. It offers meetings, literature, and resources to help members recover from both illnesses.
The Center for Research on Counseling and Support Services at the University of Tokyo provides a comprehensive range of support services for students, faculty, and staff. The center aims to create a safe space for addressing concerns and offers professional counseling, mental health support, communication support, and peer support programs. It also supports international students and women researchers, ensuring a healthy and supportive environment for academic and personal growth.
CoDA.org offers a recovery program for individuals struggling with codependence. Through the Twelve Steps, Twelve Traditions, Twelve Promises, and Twelve Service Concepts, members find strength and support to develop healthy, loving relationships. The program provides a safe space for those seeking to overcome codependent behaviors and beliefs.