12-Step Programs Treatment Centers
12-Step Programs like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) provide free, peer-led support groups following a structured path to recovery. These programs emphasize spiritual growth, personal accountability, and community support, with millions of members worldwide maintaining long-term sobriety through regular meetings and sponsorship.
Found 11,797 treatment centers offering 12-step programs across the United States.
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Community Health Associates
Douglas, AZ

Community Health Associates
Yuma, AZ

Community Reach Center Inc
Commerce City, CO

Community Research Foundation
Oceanside, CA

Community Resource Center
Vandalia, IL

Community Services Associates
Reedsburg, WI

Compass Health
Columbia, MO

Compassionate Wellness Center LLC
Hagerstown, MD

Comprehensive Community Services
Fall Branch, TN

Connecticut Renaissance Inc
Bridgeport, CT

Continuum Recovery Center
Frederick, MD

COPE Community Services Inc
Tucson, AZ

Cornell Scott Hill Health Center
New Haven, CT

County of Humboldt DHHS BH
Eureka, CA

County of Imperial
Calexico, CA

Crossroads Counseling Services Inc
Belmont, OH

Dailey Recovery Services of Amarillo
Lubbock, TX
About 12-Step Programs
12-Step Programs have helped millions of people achieve and maintain long-term sobriety since Alcoholics Anonymous was founded in 1935. These peer-led support groups offer free, accessible recovery support available virtually everywhere.
The 12 Steps
The steps guide individuals through acknowledging powerlessness over addiction, surrendering to a higher power (defined personally), making amends for past harms, and helping others in recovery. While spiritually-oriented, many people successfully work the steps with secular interpretations.
Major 12-Step fellowships include:
- Alcoholics Anonymous (AA): For alcohol addiction
- Narcotics Anonymous (NA): For drug addiction of all types
- Cocaine Anonymous (CA): For cocaine and other stimulants
- Gamblers Anonymous (GA): For gambling addiction
- Al-Anon/Nar-Anon: For family members of those with addiction
Integration with Professional Treatment
Many residential and outpatient programs incorporate 12-step meetings and principles. The combination of professional treatment and ongoing peer support significantly improves long-term outcomes.
Not Right for Everyone
While 12-step programs work well for many, alternatives like SMART Recovery offer science-based, secular options for those who prefer different approaches.