Recovery in Kenya

12 step recovery from sex and lust addiction

Sexaholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share experience, strength, and hope so they may solve their common problem and help others recover. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop lusting and become sexually sober.

SA Kenya also offers Support for Institutions and Professionals for referral partners, counselors, clergy, and rehabilitation teams. Browse official literature, SIP resources, and recovery support materials — all in one place.

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You are not alone

Reach out when you are ready. Recovery is possible through fellowship and the Twelve Steps.

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20 Questions

Use the self-test to reflect honestly on whether SA may help you.

Test Yourself

The problem

Learn how SA describes isolation, fantasy, compulsion, and loss of intimacy.

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The Solution

Explore surrender, fellowship, and spiritual change through the Twelve Steps.

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Resources

Download pamphlets, browse the literature library, and see the podcast links.

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SIP

Support for Institutions and Professionals

SIP helps therapists, counselors, pastors, priests, rehab teams, and other institutions understand what SA is, when it may help, and how to refer someone appropriately.

Literature

Featured pamphlets

SA as a Resource for the Health & Helping Professional

SA as a Resource for the Health & Helping Professional

A concise introduction for therapists, counselors, doctors, rehab teams, and other referral partners.

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Members of the Clergy Ask About Sexaholics Anonymous

Members of the Clergy Ask About Sexaholics Anonymous

An overview for pastors, priests, chaplains, and ministry leaders who want to understand SA.

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To The Newcomer

To The Newcomer

A first-step pamphlet for anyone wondering what SA is and whether recovery is possible.

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