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Fellowship & Integrity Recovery

Reason:Focuses on how we interact within groups — especially recovery groups, families, or communities — and how integrity, trust, and responsibility play a role. Programs here address being reliable, carrying the message clearly, reentering society, and building healthy group dynamics.

Examples:

  • Returning Citizens Anonymous — rejoining society with integrity

  • Meeting Materials Anonymous — carrying a clear, honest message

  • Respectful Leadership Anonymous — practicing integrity in leadership

  • Halfway House Harmony Anonymous — building community recovery

Humor/Absurdity Recovery

Reason:Uses humor, exaggeration, or absurdity to bring lightness to recovery themes. These programs help people confront real struggles through humor or provide comic relief, while still rooted in recovery principles.

Examples:

  • Batman Anonymous — superhero complex recovery with humor

  • Flatulence Anonymous Recovery Team — humor around bodily functions

  • Pizza Process Anonymous — playful recovery theme

  • People's Personal Assholes Anonymous — humor applied to personal boundaries

Lifestyle/Practical Recovery

Reason:Tackles everyday habits, routines, or physical aspects of life that affect recovery. This includes health habits, clutter, organization, social image, and practical obstacles to peace of mind.

Examples:

  • Caffeine Anonymous — recovery from dependency on substances like caffeine

  • Controlled Chaos Anonymous — managing busy, chaotic lifestyles

  • Free Shipping Labels Anonymous — dealing with consumer stress or logistics

  • Fat Acceptance Team Anonymous — body image and self-acceptance in daily life

Spiritual & Conceptual Recovery

Reason:Relates to deeper, more abstract recovery — beliefs, values, worldview, and spiritual growth. Programs in this category help with surrender, life cycles, self-awareness, and connection to something bigger than oneself.

Examples:

  • Sovereignty Anonymous — spiritual autonomy, inner authority

  • Sunset Recovery Cycle Anonymous — embracing life's natural endings and beginnings

  • Spades Anonymous — symbolic or conceptual recovery themes

  • Wasteful Actions Surrendered To Effortlessness (W.A.S.T.E.) — surrendering unnecessary struggle

Mindset & Emotional Recovery

Reason:Covers internal struggles with thinking patterns, emotions, attitudes, and perception. Programs here help people recover from mental blocks, emotional immaturity, self-sabotage, stubbornness, and negative thinking cycles.

Examples:

  • Hard-Headed Anonymous — recovery from stubborn thinking

  • Emotional Adulthood Anonymous — growth into emotional maturity

  • Know-It-All Anonymous — ego and self-righteousness recovery

  • Stuck Anonymous — overcoming mental/emotional paralysis

Situational/Environmental Recovery

Reason:Addresses recovery from life situations or external circumstances that challenge peace of mind. This can be housing status, living conditions, environmental stressors, or social obstacles beyond one's immediate control.

Examples:

  • Homeless Anonymous — surviving and recovering while homeless

  • COVID Vax Recovery Anonymous — processing pandemic impacts

  • Annoying Neighbors Anonymous — dealing with external conflict

  • Long Lines Anonymous — frustration with unavoidable situations

Tech & Modern Life Recovery

Reason:Focused on how technology, modern communication, and digital life impact recovery. Programs here help people navigate frustration, overwhelm, and disconnection that comes from tech reliance or overload.

Examples:

  • Zoom Link Not Working Anonymous — tech frustration recovery

  • GPT Creators Anonymous — identity and purpose in the AI age

  • Context Switching Anonymous — burnout from constant multitasking


Quick Reminder:

These are visible tags, not backend locked categories — meaning you can attach them to any program title or description on your Wix site, whether or not they fall cleanly into your main categories. That way visitors immediately see the deeper theme.


Identity & Self-Image Recovery

Reason: Focuses on how people see themselves — their worth, appearance, confidence, and sense of belonging. Programs here help with self-acceptance, letting go of unrealistic self-images, and building healthy identity.

Examples:

  • Batman Anonymous (BA) — hero complex, unrealistic self-image

  • Superhuman Anonymous (SHA) — pressure to live up to impossible standards

  • Fat Acceptance Team Anonymous (F.A.T.A.) — body image recovery

  • Name Acceptance Anonymous (NAA) — accepting one's given or chosen identity

  • Jesters Anonymous (JA) — identity built around humor as defense

  • Free Ballers Anonymous (FBA) — confidence and body acceptance

Trust Recovery


Reason:Helps people rebuild or develop trust — in others, in themselves, in groups, or in life. This includes recovery from betrayal, manipulation, dishonesty, or broken relationships that left someone distrustful or guarded.

Examples:

  • Gaslighters Anonymous (GA) — recovering from manipulation and learning to trust your own perception

  • Being Lied Anonymous (BLA) — healing from dishonesty and rebuilding belief in others

  • Three Strikes Anonymous (TSA) — feeling unfairly punished, rebuilding trust in the process

Skeptical Recovery

Reason:Addresses recovery from obsessive doubt, suspicion, or conspiracy thinking. Helps people find balance — questioning when needed, but letting go of constant skepticism that damages peace of mind or relationships.

Examples:

  • Scientology Speculation Anonymous (SSA) — recovery from excessive speculation or conspiracy fear

  • Gaslighters Anonymous (GA) — skepticism tied to manipulation recovery

  • Being Lied Anonymous (BLA) — overlaps with trust, but also skepticism toward others

Social System Recovery

Reason:Helps people navigate struggles related to systemic barriers, social reentry, or feeling out of place within societal structures — legal, housing, employment, or community dynamics.

Examples:

  • Returning Citizens Anonymous (RCA) — reentering society after incarceration

  • Sovereignty Anonymous (SA) — reclaiming personal authority within societal systems

  • Halfway House Harmony Anonymous (HHHA) — adjusting to structured transitional living


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