Not everyone finds their footing in the same room. That's not failure — that's human.
We just published a new resource that walks through the real alternatives to Gamblers Anonymous: cognitive behavioral therapy, SMART Recovery, faith-based programs, medication-assisted approaches, and digital tools like Hope AI and the Browser Shield. It's written for people in recovery and for family members trying to figure out where they fit in all of this.
The guide isn't about replacing GA — it's about knowing that if one door didn't feel like yours, there are others. Most people in long-term recovery use more than one approach. Maybe it's therapy plus the rooms. Maybe it's SMART Recovery online and the Urge Surfing Tool at 3 a.m. The point is building a map with enough paths that you can't get lost.
If you've been stuck because the first thing you tried didn't click, this one's for you. Read it, share it with someone who needs it, and remember — the only wrong choice is no choice.