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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
have just been to a couple of meetings
Working / Worked
It worked, until I quit. I have been away from an active group for quite some time, and have finally hit bottom.
Working / Worked
doing this on-line.. no f2f nearby..
Working / Worked
Belong to an online group, don't have f2f meetings in this area. Find the information and support very helpful.
Working / Worked
went to them in the past. Didnt know how to really work them when it mattered.
Working / Worked
I attended meeting for about 6 months and they were somewhat helpful. More so encouragement that I'm not alone.
Working / Worked
Life is better with a CODA meeting to look forward to, I found a place I belong.
Working / Worked
Gone to 1 meeting. I find this site so so helpful. I have found my peeps!
Working / Worked
I've just gotten back in CoDa after a LONG time away - only been going to meetings about 3 weeks so far, but reading literature daily and working steps and aware of my own powerlessness and need for God's help and support of people like myself. I like CoDa and believe it can save my life if I just do what I need to do and take responsibility for my own life and happiness.
Working / Worked
rely helps
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