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Narcotics Anonymous is a non-profit, international, community based organization for recovering addicts active in over 60 countries. Narcotics Anonymous (N.A.) members learn from one another how to live drug free and recover from the effects of addiction in their lives.

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Any one who wants to stop using drugs may become a member of Narcotics Anonymous. Membership is not limited to addicts using any particular drug. Those who feel they may have a problem with drugs, legal or illegal, including alcohol, are welcome in N.A. Recovery in N.A. focuses on the problem of addiction, not on any particular drug.

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The basic premise of anonymity allows addicts to attend meetings without fear of legal or social repercussions. This is an important consideration for an addict thinking about going to a meeting for the first time. Anonymity also supports an atmosphere of equality in meetings. It helps insure that no individual’s personality or circumstance will be considered more important than the message of recovery shared in N.A.

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Addicts helping each other recover are the foundation of N.A. Members meet regularly to talk about their experiences in recovery. More experienced members (known as Sponsors) work individually with newer members. The core of the N.A. programme is the 12 Steps. These "steps" are a set of guidelines outlining a practical approach to recovery. By following these guidelines and working closely with other members, addicts learn to stop using drugs and face the challenges of daily living. Narcotics Anonymous is not a religious organization and does not mandate any particular belief system. It does teach basic spiritual principles such as honesty, open-mindedness, faith, willingness, and humility that may be applied in everyday life. The specific practical application of spiritual principles is determined by each individual. Recovery in N.A. is not a miracle cure that happens within a given period of time. It is a process, ongoing and personal. Members make an individual decision to join and recover at their own pace.

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N.A’s primary approach to recovery is its belief in the therapeutic value of one addict helping another. Members take part in N.A. meetings by talking about their experiences and recovery from drug addiction. N.A. meetings are informally structured, held in space rented by the group, and are led by members who take turns opening and closing the meeting. N.A. meetings and other services are funded entirely from donations by addict members and the sale of recovery literature. Financial contributions from non-members are not accepted. Most N.A. meetings are held regularly at the same time and place each week, usually in a public facility. There are two basic types of meetings, those which are open to the general public and those closed to the public (for addicts only). Meetings vary widely in format. Some formats are: Participation, Speaker, Question & Answer, Topic Discussion, and some have a combination of these formats. The function of any meeting is always the same: To provide a suitable and reliable environment for personal recovery.

If you have considered recommending Narcotics Anonymous to someone who has a drug problem or need more information about our fellowship please contact us

N.B.
Adapted from N.A., A Resource in your community,
Copyright 1993 WSO Inc.
WSO Cat item No: 1604.

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