Find a Study Group
Study Groups are small to mid-sized groups that meet regularly to work through a particular ACA Workbook (12 step Workbook, Traits Workbook, Loving Parent Guidebook, A New Hope). These private study groups, both in-person and online, allow intensive recovery work with a trusted group who shares experience, strength, and hope with each other. Read more
Study groups may be used in place of going through a workbook with a sponsor. This is a common in the ACA “fellow traveler” model, in which peers provide recovery support.
Newly forming Study Groups are posted on the ACA WSO website while they are accepting members. Typically, the study group closes to new members after the first few meetings, which is the last day to join the group will be displayed on the listing. This allows participants to work closely with the same people (fellow travelers) throughout the course of their study. That’s what makes study groups different from regular ACA meetings where people may come and go. Read more
The date a group chooses to stop accepting new members is selected when the study group is registered on WSO’s study group listing.
Study groups, like all ACA meetings, follow the ACA principles and The Twelve Traditions. Study groups are considered a supplement, and not a replacement, for regular ACA meeting attendance.
Once a study group is closed, the listing will be removed from the WSO website.
Fill in the filters below to find a Study Group:
- Workbook Type (Loving Parent Guidebook, Yellow Book, New Hope, Traits Book)
- First Meeting Date & Time – this will be the initial meeting discussing group guidelines, size of group, format, length of time, etc.
- Location – in person or online
- Contact Group button – Click to access contact person for more information
