AA MINORITY REPORT 2017 (revised)

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Thursday, 27 May 2021

DUAL DIAGNOSIS ANONYMOUS (UK)

Dual Diagnosis Anonymous:

 

Dual Diagnosis Anonymous is a fellowship of persons who share their experiences, strengths, weaknesses, feelings, fears, and hopes with one another to resolve our dual diagnosis, and/or learn to live at peace with unresolved problems. The only requirement for membership in DDA is a desire to develop healthy addiction-free lifestyles.

 

DDA is run by a core group of members who have all experienced mental health/substance misuse/dependency issues. We are a self-help/peer support fellowship that support each other to manage our mental health symptoms, address our substance misuse/addiction issues, and move towards fulfilling lives in recovery!

 

Dual Diagnosis Anonymous has but one primary purpose: to carry its message of hope and recovery to those who still suffer from the effects of a dual diagnosis. We are founded upon the understanding that our recovery is predicated upon hope.

 

DDA runs regular online and in-person peer support meetings (by trained facilitators) for people who have co-occurring dependency and mental health issues. We run a ‘12 + 5 Step’ recovery programme. Not only that but we offer phoneline support, a WhatsApp group and regular social events that promote fun in recovery!

 

DDA’s website address:

https://www.ddauk.org

 

 

Note: We neither endorse nor oppose the above organisation

Cheers

The Fellas (Friends of Alcoholics Anonymous)