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Co-Dependents Anonymous

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In Co-Dependents Anonymous, members apply the 12 Step principles to their daily lives, so it's not surprising that the book Co-Dependents Anonymous follows a format similar to that of the ""Big Book"" of Alcoholics Anonymous. The stories and principles it contains are uniquely pertinent to anyone coping with codependency and searching for freedom and peace.

180 pages, Paperback

Published July 15, 1995

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June 20, 2018
Comprehensive information about the program of Co-Dependents Anonymous.
Looks very interesting to me and I will try to attend one of their meetings when I am in NYC again, as there are none here in Myrtle Beach, SC
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February 8, 2012
The "Big Book" for Co-Dependents Anonymous." Very helpful in helping me understand CoDA's 12 Step Program. I found it particularly helpful in my effort to better understand how a CoDA meeting "works" and the structure upon which they are based. I have referred back to it many times as we've discussed the various steps at our meetings.
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