SA Resources
Helpful materials for your recovery journey
Helpful Links & Materials
Below is a collection of resources that may be helpful in your recovery journey. These include official SA materials, online meetings, and local support services to support sexual sobriety.
Official Resources
SA Official Website
The official website of Sexaholics Anonymous with information about the program, literature, and meeting finder.
SA to the Professional
Information for professionals on how Sexaholics Anonymous can be a resource for their clients.
Literature
SA Literature
Official SA literature including pamphlets, books, and recovery materials focused on sexual sobriety.
A Newcomer Asks
A helpful guide for those new to SA, answering common questions about the program and recovery.
Why Stop Lusting?
An essay exploring the reasons for and benefits of stopping compulsive sexual behavior.
Meeting Format
The format that we use at our meetings can be read here and is based on SA's recommended meeting format guidelines.
Local Resources
SA International
Information about Sexaholics Anonymous worldwide, including international meetings and resources.
SA New Zealand
The official website for Sexaholics Anonymous in New Zealand, with local meetings, events, and resources.
Recovery Tools
SA Sobriety Definition
Explanation of SA's sobriety definition: no sex with self or others outside of marriage, and progressive victory over lust.
Sobriety Calculator
An online tool to help track your sobriety and recovery progress.
SA Self-Assessment Test
A self-assessment test to help you determine if you may have a problem with sex addiction.
Media
SA Essays
Stories of recovery and discussions about the SA program and sexual sobriety.
SA Videos
Video resources from Sexaholics Anonymous including member stories and informational content.
Crisis Support
Crisis Support (NZ)
1737 - Need to talk? Free call or text 1737 any time for support from a trained counsellor.
Lifeline Aotearoa
Free 24/7 helpline: 0800 543 354 or text HELP to 4357.
Local Support Services
Wellington Sexual Abuse HELP
Support for survivors of sexual abuse and their whānau.
Phone: 04 801 6655
Website: wellingtonhelp.org.nz
Nationwide Healthline (NZ)
Free health advice and information.
Phone: 0800 611 116 (available 24/7)
Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand
Resources and information about mental health and addiction.
Website: mentalhealth.org.nz
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