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Confidentiality
SAA Scotland is an anonymous group. However, anonymity does not apply if you tell us you are involved in sexual violence or in any sexual activity involving minors. We will report any instances to the police.

Sex addicts anonymous (SAA) is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other so they may overcome their sexual addiction and help others recover from sexual addiction or dependency.

 

What is sexual addiction?

Sex addiction can involve a variety of practices such as using p*rn-ography, anonymous sex, paying for sex and so on.

The essence of addiction is the experience of powerlessness over a behaviour - you find you can't stop even though you want to.

How many times have you promised never to "act out" again, only to find yourself doing the same thing a short time later?

Sound familiar?

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Our common goals are to become sexually healthy and to help other sex addicts achieve freedom from compulsive sexual behaviour.

The fellowship is open to anyone with a desire to stop compulsive sexual behaviour, regardless of age, race, religion, gender or sexual preference. It is not a place to meet sexual partners.

SAA is supported through voluntary contributions from members. We are not affiliated with any other Twelve Step programme, nor are we a part of any other organisation. We do not support, endorse, or oppose outside causes or issues.

SAA is not a religious organisation or programme.

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-> Read our member's personal stories

    
 

The Scotland Intergroup of SAA is an autonomous registered fellowship composed of registered groups of recovering sex addicts who follow the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of Sex Addicts Anonymous®(SAA). The views expressed on this website are those of Scotland Intergroup and do not necessarily represent those of Sex Addicts Anonymous as a whole. The official website of Sex Addicts Anonymous® (http://www.saa-recovery.org) is overseen by the ISO of SAA, Inc., through its Board of Trustees who are elected by delegates who represent its member groups.

© SAA Scotland 2006