DDA Meetings Directory
Welcome to Dual Diagnosis Anonymous UK's Online Meetings Directory
Please use this directory to find suitable DDA meetings to attend. If there are no meetings on, then scroll down to see more meetings that are held in the USA. On desktop devices, the meeting listings can be filtered down to help you to find what you’re looking for.
Please Note:
The Saturday Afternoon DDA Meeting has a New Venue in a New Location. Now in Southall Town Floor (Ground floor Corner Room) at 2pm
Face-to-Face DDA Meetings
Colchester DDA Welcome Meeting
at: 19:30 Hours (GMT)
Day of Meeting: Tuesday
Just for Today F2F DDA Meeting (New Location & Venue!)
at: 14:00 Hours (GMT)
Day of Meeting: Saturday
Online DDA Meetings
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Monday Open Share DDA Meeting
at: 19:00 Hours (GMT)
Day of Meeting: Monday
Monday DDA Step Workshop
at: 19:30 Hours (GMT)
Day of Meeting: Monday
Tuesday Hope & Support Meeting
at: 19:00 Hours (GMT)
Day of Meeting: Tuesday
Wednesdays Evening Online DDA Meeting
at: 19:00 Hours (GMT)
Day of Meeting: Wednesday
Thursday DDA Creative Space
at: 19:00 Hours (GMT)
Day of Meeting: Thursday
Friday Hope & Support Online DDA Meeting
at: 19:00 Hours (GMT)
Day of Meeting: Friday
Saturday Morning Online DDA Meeting
at: 11:00 Hours (GMT)
Day of Meeting: Saturday
Sunday Evening Online DDA Meeting
at: 19:00 Hours (GMT)
Day of Meeting: Sunday
Testimonials from DDA's Members
I am cross-addicted and dually diagnosed. I am in many fellowships, including AA, CA, MA and ACA. The great thing about the fellowship of DDA is that it complements all other fellowships in a way that is trauma-informed with a focus on mental health. I have a mental health condition called EUPD (previously known as BPD). DDA is the place where I can share openly about my struggles with my EUPD as well as addiction, alcoholism and my childhood trauma, all in the same share. I don’t fear judgment because many identify with these subjects and have lived experience of such things too, in the fellowship of DDA. I am currently working the 12 Steps + 5 in DDA with their workbook “Dual Diagnosis Anonymous: A Journey Through the Twelve Steps plus Five” by Corbitt Monica, the founder of DDA. What’s special about the DDA programme is the way that the stepwork incorporates mental illness into each and every step in a unique way. The Plus 5 Steps are specifically all about mental health and how to successfully live and recover when suffering from a dual diagnosis. I love how it complements my other fellowships and fits in perfectly with them all. I also love how positive feedback is offered, which is encouraging and makes me feel more at home in a meeting. Overall, DDA is the link that binds all my other fellowships together by tackling the underlying issues of my mental health problems, and is absolutely key to my successful recovery today.
I am cross-addicted and dually diagnosed. I am in many fellowships, including AA, CA, MA and ACA. The great thing about the fellowship of DDA is that it complements all other fellowships in a way that is trauma-informed with a focus on mental health. I have a mental health condition called EUPD (previously known as BPD). DDA is the place where I can share openly about my struggles with my EUPD as well as addiction, alcoholism and my childhood trauma, all in the same share. I don’t fear judgment because many identify with these subjects and have lived experience of such things too, in the fellowship of DDA. I am currently working the 12 Steps + 5 in DDA with their workbook “Dual Diagnosis Anonymous: A Journey Through the Twelve Steps plus Five” by Corbitt Monica, the founder of DDA. What’s special about the DDA programme is the way that the stepwork incorporates mental illness into each and every step in a unique way. The Plus 5 Steps are specifically all about mental health and how to successfully live and recover when suffering from a dual diagnosis. I love how it complements my other fellowships and fits in perfectly with them all. I also love how positive feedback is offered, which is encouraging and makes me feel more at home in a meeting. Overall, DDA is the link that binds all my other fellowships together by tackling the underlying issues of my mental health problems, and is absolutely key to my successful recovery today.
I am cross-addicted and dually diagnosed. I am in many fellowships, including AA, CA, MA and ACA. The great thing about the fellowship of DDA is that it complements all other fellowships in a way that is trauma-informed with a focus on mental health. I have a mental health condition called EUPD (previously known as BPD). DDA is the place where I can share openly about my struggles with my EUPD as well as addiction, alcoholism and my childhood trauma, all in the same share. I don’t fear judgment because many identify with these subjects and have lived experience of such things too, in the fellowship of DDA. I am currently working the 12 Steps + 5 in DDA with their workbook “Dual Diagnosis Anonymous: A Journey Through the Twelve Steps plus Five” by Corbitt Monica, the founder of DDA. What’s special about the DDA programme is the way that the stepwork incorporates mental illness into each and every step in a unique way. The Plus 5 Steps are specifically all about mental health and how to successfully live and recover when suffering from a dual diagnosis. I love how it complements my other fellowships and fits in perfectly with them all. I also love how positive feedback is offered, which is encouraging and makes me feel more at home in a meeting. Overall, DDA is the link that binds all my other fellowships together by tackling the underlying issues of my mental health problems, and is absolutely key to my successful recovery today.
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