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(also known as Co-Dependents Anonymous)
Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA) is a Twelve Step program for people who share a common inability to maintain functional relationships. CoDA was founded in 1986 in Phoenix, Arizona. CoDA is active in more than 40 countries, with approximately 1200 groups active in the United States. more at Wikipedia

Treatment Success Rate

Top 5 Communities
Condition Members Success
Codependency
294
94%
Physical & Emotional Abuse
4
100%
Breakups & Divorce
3
100%
Healthy Relationships
4
100%
Depression
2
100%
Overall, 94% (315 Members) find CoDA helpful
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CoDA Reviews

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Working / Worked
Just had my first meeting. I'm excited to have others that know what I'm going through.
Working / Worked
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Working / Worked
Know how emotional abuse has brought me down; severe back problems = broken spirit. CoDa very helpful; only stopped after back surgery - couldn't sit for 2 yrs. Goal - to get outside/walk every day, to get a little dog. Anti-depressants don't work for me.
Working / Worked
I loved it there. People listened without judging.
Working / Worked
This fellowship is the basis of my recovery, where I walk it out.
Working / Worked
IT SEEMED TO HELP BUT IT WAS HARD TO REVEAL ALL THE PROBLEMS
Working / Worked
only attended two groups session and cry all the way though.
Working / Worked
I used to belong to CODA years ago, but we don't have a meeting where I live now.
Working / Worked
I often don't feel like going, but when I do, I always feel better. CoDA is an interesting setup, as helping each other out can often be a complex situation.....
Working / Worked
Just became a part of CoDa by showing up here.
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Discussions

  1. Discussion: Abandonment...
    There is a program, several of them. Al-Anon is a 12-step program for people who are having or had a problem of drinking with someone they love (pare... [More]
  2. Discussion: END OF ROAD?
    Yes I can relate too, lots of good advice above and i finally started coda (co-dependents anonymous) try to check a meeting out, It's been eye opening... [More]
  3. Discussion: 12 steps of CODA
    Has anyone worked these steps ? Do you know of these steps and of CODA? I've posted the 12 steps below....I'm also in AA, which this is derived from, ... [More]
  4. Discussion: New...Trying to help my daughter..Please Help
    Consider going to CODA, Co-Dependents Anonymous . . . that's the one thing that I think will help you with your problem and help you to not be hurt an... [More]
  5. Discussion: Breavement and Working Co-Dependents Anonymous
    Hello everyone. This is a piece of my story. Over the past three years, I have suffered several losses as I trying to build a family. My first daug... [More]

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