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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 | 167 |
95% |
| Depression | 2 |
100% |
| Physical & Emotional Abuse | 2 |
100% |
| Healthy Relationships | 3 |
100% |
| Breakups & Divorce | 1 |
100% |
Overall, 95% (183
Members)
find CoDA helpful


CoDA Reviews
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I feel safe when I go to meetings
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good
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This is one of the first groups I attented after my husbands addiction were being addressed.Very helpful in the learning process.
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I attended a couple of meetings...admittedly I felt a little overwhelmed and stopped going...
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Went for a several meetings, had to quit because of time and the cost of gas.
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There's something liberating about revealing one's truth without fear of judgment or reaction.
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I initially attended CoDA meetings when I first found out about my codependency - it wasn't the right place for me at the time because my codependency manifested itself towards my partner who's a sex addict and I wasn't comfortable sharing in that particular group at that time. I think I will go back as some time.
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I spent time with Al Anon but I am not in agood enough place to go back.
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Attended 1st meeting going back every Sun.
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With chronic pain it is hard to sit for long periods of time. I don't always feel good enough to make it to meetings.
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But I moved out of the area and there are no meetings in my area
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Only did it for a short time.
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It's hard to follow al the rules because of the emotional ties.
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Discussions
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Co Dependent.
Co-dependency is a tricky sticky situation to deal with. As you have found. There is a 12-Step program called Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA). I've ... [More] -
CoDA?
I agree with NoOne. I just started attending a CoDa meeting & found it to be quite odd. I walked away laughing, and thinking to myself: Well what ... [More] -
CoDA?
Like any program, some meetings are good and solid, some are not. I would say look for one that has been around for a while. [More] -
CoDA?
Hi, I have had some major issues with codependency. I still think these issues are with me today and I am curious about CoDA meetings. I have had a lo... [More] -
Breavement and Working Co-Dependents Anonymous
Hello everyone. This is a piece of my story. Over the past three years, I have suffered several losses as I trying to build a family. My first daug... [More]





