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Dual Diagnosis Anonymous World Services' mission is to serve people who struggle with both mental illness and addictions, reduce their suffering, and empower them to develop a successful program of recovery. We recognize that the dually diagnosed are among the highest risk of relapse of all mental health populations, but recovery is possible with the sponsorship offered by the fellowship of Dual Diagnosis Anonymous.

Dual Diagnosis Anonymous is a non-profit 501 (c)(3) corporation. Donations of money, equipment, volunteer time, and mentoring are greatly appreciated.

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Meetings, Please Report

February 22, 2008

Hello everyone, this is the webmaster, Christian S. from the home office. I am going to be spending a lot more time on the website. As a matter of fact, almost all home office activity will be conducted over the internet if possible. This is due to moving the office.

I am needing help keeping the list of active meetings up. People call the office all of the time looking for meetings and many times I have little to tell them. drop an email using our Contact Us page. please, please, please let us know where and when your meeting is at, approximate number of people attending, etc. Since most people have some sort of internet access, a really good list of meetings could allow this fellowship to really expand. I was really suprised to see the hit statistics from our web hosting company. We get about 6,000 hits per month since we upgraded the site.

New additions to the site will include an "Information" site which will detail information about specific mental illnesses, pharmacological treatments, and educational material on the treatment and prevention of drug and alcohol abuse disorders.

Keep coming back, it works!


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"The 12+5 Step Workbook"

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This is a guided tour of working the steps for the person in dual recovery. It is easy to read and you are free to photocopy it when used in a recovery program. Download the order form on the Literature page.


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