Cocaine Anonymous

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Cocaine Anonymous (CA) is a twelve-step program formed in 1982 for people who seek recovery from drug addiction. It is patterned very closely after Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), although the two groups are unaffiliated. While many CA members have been addicted to cocaine, crack, speed or similar substances, CA accepts all who desire freedom from "cocaine and all other mind-altering substances" as members.[1]

CA uses the book Alcoholics Anonymous[2] as its basic text. Complementing this are the CA Storybook, Hope, Faith and Courage: Stories from the Fellowship of Cocaine Anonymous.[3] and the AA book Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions.[4]

CA was formed in Los Angeles in 1982 by Tom K. who worked in the film industry and saw a number of people who had difficulty finding help from anyone knowledgeable about the special difficulties presented by cocaine addiction.

Co-Anon (formerly CocAnon) is a program for families of cocaine users, analogous to

Al-Anon for the friends and family of alcoholics.[5]

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References

  1. ^ Cocaine Anonymous (2007-11-13). "And All Other Mind-Altering Substances". Archived from the original on 2009-03-04. Retrieved 2007-11-15.
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