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12-Step Program Treatment Facilities

12-Step Programs like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) provide peer support, structured recovery framework, and proven principles for lasting sobriety. Millions worldwide have found recovery through 12-step fellowship.

Found 321 treatment centers offering 12-step programs across the United States.

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Will Work for Recovery
Minneapolis, MN

"Will Work for Recovery" in Minneapolis, MN, provides outpatient services for adults and seniors dealing with substance use issues. The center focuses on methods such as 12-step facilitation, anger management, and brief interventions. It offers customized programs for adult men, adult women, and individuals who have faced trauma, ensuring personalized care that addresses various needs. Catering to both male and female clients, the facility fosters a nurturing atmosphere. Dedicated to high-quality rehabilitation, "Will Work for Recovery" is recognized for its extensive treatment options and emphasis on tailored recovery experiences.

Zumbro Valley Health Center

Nestled in Rochester, MN, Zumbro Valley Health Center delivers extensive support for individuals battling substance misuse and concurrently experiencing mental health challenges. The facility offers structured treatment options, including intensive outpatient, outpatient, and standard outpatient programs, specifically designed for adults and young adults. Through evidence-based techniques like motivational interviewing, relapse prevention planning, and specialized counseling for substance use disorders, Zumbro Valley Health Center is dedicated to fostering sustainable recovery. Their specialized services include distinct programs for adult men, adult women, and individuals managing both mental health and addiction concerns. Emphasizing personalized support, Zumbro Valley Health Center is committed to providing high-quality care for all genders navigating the complexities of addiction and mental wellness.

Your Path LLC
Saint Paul, MN

Your Path LLC located in Saint Paul, MN, provides customized outpatient treatment options for addressing substance use disorders, focusing on the unique needs of each client. The center offers outpatient services that include methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone treatments, standard outpatient therapy, and methodologies such as anger management, brief interventions, and cognitive behavioral therapy. Your Path LLC also features specialized programs for active duty military personnel, adult men, and adult women, accommodating a wide variety of individuals. This facility serves both adults and young adults of all genders, committed to delivering high-quality support and care to those aiming to conquer addiction and reclaim their lives.

Wings Adolescent Treatment Services

Wings Adolescent Treatment Services, situated in Litchfield, MN, delivers a variety of dedicated rehabilitation options. The center offers long-term, short-term, and around-the-clock residential care for those dealing with substance use issues and concurrent serious mental health challenges. By utilizing methods such as 12-step facilitation, anger management techniques, and cognitive behavioral therapy, the facility serves a diverse population including adults, young adults, and children/adolescents. Notably, Wings Adolescent Treatment Services emphasizes support for survivors of intimate partner violence, domestic abuse, and sexual trauma. With customized programs available for both males and females, this center is committed to providing excellent care and assistance for individuals in need of thorough addiction recovery support.

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The White Earth Substance Abuse Program in Ogema, MN, is committed to delivering thorough substance use recovery services for adults and young adults. Prioritizing excellent treatment, they offer intensive outpatient, standard outpatient, and regular outpatient programs. Through methods like 12-step facilitation, anger management, and brief intervention, this center is equipped to serve active duty military, adult men, and adult women. The program accepts both male and female patients, fostering a welcoming and inclusive setting. For those in search of effective addiction care with tailored support, the White Earth Substance Abuse Program is devoted to assisting individuals on their journey to sustained wellness.

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Situated in Ogema, MN, the White Earth Substance Abuse Program delivers extensive treatment for substance use issues among both adults and young adults. The facility offers various treatment solutions, including intensive outpatient, outpatient, and regular outpatient services. Employing methodologies like 12-step facilitation, anger management, and brief interventions, this center addresses the specific needs of active duty military members, men, and women. With tailored programs for each gender, the center focuses on personalized care for every individual. For those in search of reliable, evidence-driven addiction treatment within a nurturing atmosphere, the White Earth Substance Abuse Program provides exceptional support.

Frequently Asked Questions

About 12-Step Programs

12-Step Programs, originating with Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) in 1935, represent the most widely available peer support resource for addiction recovery. With millions of participants worldwide attending free meetings in thousands of locations daily, 12-step fellowship has helped countless individuals achieve and maintain sobriety through peer support, spiritual principles, and structured recovery framework.

The 12 Steps of Recovery

The 12 steps provide a framework for personal growth and recovery: admitting powerlessness over addiction, believing a Higher Power can help, turning life over to that power, taking moral inventory, admitting wrongs, becoming ready for change, asking Higher Power to remove defects, making amends to those harmed, continuing personal inventory, seeking spiritual connection, and helping others in recovery. Steps are worked progressively with sponsor guidance.

12-Step Fellowship Varieties

Different 12-step programs address specific issues:

  • Alcoholics Anonymous (AA): Alcohol addiction
  • Narcotics Anonymous (NA): Drug addiction (all substances)
  • Cocaine Anonymous (CA): Cocaine and crack addiction
  • Crystal Meth Anonymous (CMA): Methamphetamine addiction
  • Marijuana Anonymous (MA): Cannabis dependence
  • Al-Anon/Nar-Anon: Family members of people with addiction

Sponsorship and Fellowship

Sponsors provide guidance, support, and accountability while helping newcomers work through the 12 steps. Fellowship - connection with others in recovery - reduces isolation, provides understanding, offers hope through witnessing others' recovery, and creates sober social network. Service work (helping others, setting up meetings, making coffee) provides purpose and strengthens personal recovery.

Integration with Professional Treatment

Many treatment centers incorporate 12-step principles, facilitate meeting attendance, and encourage continued involvement post-treatment. The combination of professional treatment (therapy, medical care, structured programming) with ongoing 12-step participation provides comprehensive support. 12-step meetings offer free, lifelong support available anywhere, anytime - a crucial resource during and after formal treatment.

Spirituality in 12-Step Programs

12-step programs are spiritual but not religious. "Higher Power" is self-defined - deity, the group, nature, universe, or personal concept. The emphasis is on spiritual principles (honesty, humility, service, surrender) rather than specific religious beliefs. Many atheists and agnostics find meaningful recovery through 12-step programs by focusing on human connection and spiritual principles without religious interpretation.

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Medically ReviewedUpdated: February 2026
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