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Codependents Anonymous
PO Box 2365
Bristol
BS6 9XJ
Web: www.coda-uk.org
Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA) is a set of informal self-help groups made up of men and women with a common interest in working through the problems that co-dependency has caused in their lives. CoDA's programme of recovery is based on that of Alcoholics Anonymous. CoDA's purpose is to offer a suggested means of help to anyone who feels they may have a problem with co-dependency in their lives by attending meetings and working through the Twelve Steps programme.
Membership is free and informal and based primarily on attendance at meetings. There are no membership lists. Donations may be made at meetings to help with running costs. Anonymity is the major principle of CoDA and fundamental to the way it works. Meetings are informal and details of what takes place and who attended remain confidential.
CoDA produces literature including a New Meeting Starter Pack and booklets including What is Co-Dependency?
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