USARA believes in supporting multiple pathways to recovery. Recovery is an individualized process and we support people with substance use disorders in finding a recovery path that is meaningful to them.

“The celebration of recovery pluralism and a philosophy of choice should be the core of comprehensive systems of care for substance use disorders.” -William White

Meetings Hosted by USARA

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SMART Recovery

SMART Recovery’s 4-Point Program® helps people recover from all types of addictive behaviors, including: alcoholism, drug abuse, substance abuse, drug addiction, alcohol abuse, gambling addiction, cocaine addiction, and addiction to other substances and activities.

 

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Recovery Dharma

We are a peer-led movement and community that is unified by our trust in the potential of each of us to recover and find freedom from the suffering of addiction. We believe that recovery means empowerment, and we support each other as partners walking the path of recovery together.

Our program uses the Buddhist practices of meditation, self-inquiry, wisdom, compassion, and community as tools for recovery and healing. We believe that recovery is about finding our own inner wisdom and our own path.

Recovery Dharma welcomes anyone who is looking to heal from addiction and addictive behavior, whether it’s caused by substance use or process addictions like codependency, gambling, eating disorders, relationships, technology, or any obsessive or habitual pattern that creates suffering. We’ve found that this Buddhist-inspired path can lead to liberation from the suffering of addiction, and we support you in finding your own path to recovery.

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Coffee & Recovery

An all pathways to recovery meeting. As its title suggests, peers enjoy a cup of coffee and share about their recovery

 

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Other Meetings in Community

12 Step

Alcoholics Anonymous

Alcoholics Anonymous

Alcoholics Anonymous is an international fellowship of men and women who have had a drinking problem. It is nonprofessional, self-supporting, multiracial, apolitical, and available almost everywhere. There are no age or education requirements. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about his or her drinking problem.

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Narcotics Anonymous

NA is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. We are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean. This is a program of complete abstinence from all drugs.

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Crystal Meth Anonymous

Crystal Meth Anonymous is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength and hope with each other, so they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from addiction to crystal meth. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using.

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Sex Addicts Anonymous

A 12-step organization helping men and women share their experience, strength and hope with each other so they may overcome their sexual addiction and recover from sexual addiction.

LifeRing - Secular Recovery

LifeRing – Secular Recovery

LifeRing’s approach is based on developing, refining, and sharing our own personal strategies for continued abstinence and crafting a rewarding life in recovery. In short, we are sober, secular, and self-directed.

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Fitness Recovery Groups

Fit to Recover

Fit to Recover

Fit to Recover’s mission is to provide people in recovery from drug and alcohol misuse with a safe place to connect through exercise, nutrition, creative expression, and community service.

Addict to Athlete

Addict to Athlete

Addict to Athlete is a free community support group available to anyone touched by addiction. Whether you are in recovery yourself or have family or friends who have, or are currently battling addiction, please come join us.

Collegiate Resources

Recover @ The U

University of Utah

All/Other Recovery Paths

Seeking Safety

Seeking Safety

Seeking Safety is an evidence-based, present-focused counseling model to help people attain safety from trauma and/or substance abuse.