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Your meeting can set aside time regularly to determine the group conscience on issues affecting the meeting.Īll meetings are autonomous and neither the Telemeeting Intergroup nor the International Service Organization of SAA has any authority over any of the groups listed here. Our leaders are but trusted servants they do not govern. Alcoholics Anonymous got its start in the 1940s, and Narcotics Anonymous adapted its format for use with those addicted to drugs in the early 1950s. Holding a group conscienceĪccording to the second tradition, for our group purpose there is but one ultimate authority - a loving God as may be expressed in our group conscience. Narcotics Anonymous is often thought of as the lesser-known sibling of Alcoholics Anonymous. We can simply try other groups until we find one that supports our recovery with the right blend of challenge and compassion. We are here to help individual sex addicts and the meetings they attend to succeed in their efforts to achieve recovery from sexual addiction following the Twelve Steps and Twelve. It can help to persevere with love and respect through personal differences, but there is no shame if we eventually realise that the way a particular group does things is not right for us. The Indiana Intergroup of Sex Addicts Anonymous (IISAA) is a meeting group consisting of representatives from those Indiana SAA meetings that choose to belong. Finding the right home group for yourselfĪlthough every SAA group must follow the twelve steps and twelve traditions, every group is different. More information is available by attending any of the meetings listed here. An experienced member will normally act as meeting secretary, keeping the meeting to a schedule which typically includes an optional opening prayer, prepared readings, a chance to introduce yourself by your first name only, and a chance to share your experience and hear about the experiences of others. Meetings are the core of recovery in SAA.