Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous, or S.L.A.A., is a program for anyone who suffers from an addictive compulsion to engage in or avoid sex, love, or emotional attachment. SLAA uses uses the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions adapted from Alcoholics Anonymous to recover from these compulsions.
The only requirement for membership of Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous is a desire to stop addictive sexual behavior. There are no fees or dues.
Are your sexual behaviours causing you problems?
- Do you few healthy boundaries, becoming sexually involved with and/or emotionally attached to people without knowing them?
- Do you fearing abandonment and loneliness? Do you stay in and return to painful, destructive relationships?
- Do you confuse love with neediness, physical and sexual attraction, pity and/or the need to rescue or be rescued?
You may be experiencing one or all of these characteristics, but only you can decide for sure if S.L.A.A. is right for you. To help you make this decision, it is suggested that you complete the SLAA's 40 Questions for Self-Diagnosis. If you answer yes to any combination of these questions and think you may be struggling with sex and love addiction, you are welcome in S.L.A.A.
Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous (S.L.A.A.) 12-step Programmes
Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA) in New Zealand
People who have recovered from their sexual addictions meet regularly worldwide to help others recover from their sexual addictions. Through personal experience these people understand how helpless your sexual problems make you feel. They will help you restore yourself to a healthy, balanced and happy life:
-
Auckland
-
Wellington
-
Other New Zealand Meetings
Sex and Love AddictsAnonymous (SLAA) Worldwide
- Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA) Worldwide - Meetings
- Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA) Worldwide - Online Meetings
Help for Families where Sexual Addictions are causing Problems
For those who have been affected by someone else's sexual behavior, there is the S-Anon program of recovery.