Welcome to SLAA Charleston

We're glad you're here

Our group helps members find a way out of the pain and confusion caused by sex and love addiction through the S.L.A.A. Twelve-Step program. There is a solution – you are not alone!

Our Meeting

The Charleston SLAA group holds a weekly meeting on Tuesdays from 7-8pm at the Cathedral Church of St. Luke & St. Paul (126 Coming St. in downtown).

Our meeting is welcoming and safe space for anyone who believes they have or may have a problem with:

Sex addiction

Love addiction

Validation addiction

Romantic obsession

Codependent relationships

Fantasy Addiction

Sexual, social, or emotional "anorexia"

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New to Charleston SLAA?

Welcome, so glad you're here! Visit our newcomers page for more information about the fellowship and sex and love addiction.

About SLAA

Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous (S.L.A.A.) is a Twelve-Step, Twelve Tradition oriented fellowship based on the model pioneered by Alcoholics Anonymous.  This fellowship is open to people of any age or sexual preference.

S.L.A.A. is open to anyone who believes they have or may have a problem with sex addiction, love addiction, validation addiction, romantic obsession, codependent relationships, fantasy addiction and/or sexual, social, and emotional “anorexia”.

SLAA FAQs
Who can join SLAA?

Anyone who desires to stop living out a pattern of sex and love addiction is welcome. There are no dues or fees for membership. We are inclusive of all genders, sexual orientations, and backgrounds.

How do I start?

You can attend a meeting — you don’t have to say anything, and there’s no pressure to join. Just showing up is the first step.

How do I know if this fellowship is right for me?

Only you can decide that. Many of us found clarity by reading SLAA's 40 questions for self diagnosis and listening to others share their experience.

Is SLAA a religious program or affiliated with any church or religion?

Like other 12-step fellowships, SLAA is spiritual, not religious. While we refer to a "Higher Power" in the Steps, how you define that is entirely up to each member.

Is SLAA confidential?

Yes. Anonymity is one of our core principles. What you hear here, who you see here, stays here.

Is there a cost to attend meetings?

There are no dues or fees for membership. We are self-supporting through voluntary contributions to cover rent, literature, and other group expenses.

Have a question?

Visit our contact page or fill out the form below to reach out for more information about our program and meeting.

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