For Professionals

Membership Survey
Contains the results of the biennial survey of 28,495 NA members.
Membership Survey
NA: A Resource In Your Community
This pamphlet contains information about local NA services that may be available such as public service announcements, phone lines, literature sales, and NA presentations for health fairs, schools, and professional conferences.
NA: A Resource In Your Community
Information About NA
Includes facts about the history of NA, organizational philosophy, and membership demographics.
Information About NA
For Those In Treatment
In this pamphlet, we offer some suggestions and a basic plan of action to help recovering addicts in transition of treatment, to continuing recovery in Narcotics Anonymous.
For Those In Treatment
An Introduction to NA Meetings
Offers a welcoming introduction, and explains practices unfamiliar to those at their first meetings, and provides tips for groups to preserve an atmosphere of recovery.
An Introduction to NA Meetings
NA Groups and Medication
Our 12 Traditions remind us that medication use is a member’s personal decision, and it is an outside issue for NA groups. This piece is intended for groups as they consider this issue. It does not address members’ personal decisions, nor does it try to change members’ opinions about medications.
NA Groups and Medication
In Times of Illness
This relied-upon booklet was recently revised to reflect members’ experience with challenges such as mental health issues, chronic illness and pain, and supporting members with illnesses. It includes section summaries in the table of contents.
In Times of Illness
NA & Persons Receiving Medication Assisted Treatment
This pamphlet is intended for professionals who prescribe medication to treat drug addiction. The service pamphlet NA Groups and Medication listed in the pamphlet contains a broader discussion of NA members and other medications.
NA & Persons Receiving Medication Assisted Treatment
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The Open Arms Area of Narcotics Anonymous was founded in March of 2022 and meets monthly at the West County Club in Ballwin.  All Public Relations trusted servants are clean addicts who volunteer to contribute their time and energy in order to spread the word about Narcotics Anonymous.  You can ask us anything!

We would be happy arrange a presentation about our program of recovery. We regularly make presentations to schools, colleges, community groups and businesses.  Please fill out a contact form and one of our members will get back with you.

Narcotics Anonymous World Services also provides comprehensive information for those who work with addicts.

If you are a counselor, healthcare professional, or a member of the legal profession and think that Narcotics Anonymous could be an asset to your clients, please take a moment to access some of our resources for professionals.

Although certain traditions guide its relations with other organizations, Narcotics Anonymous welcomes the cooperation of those in government, the clergy, treatment and healthcare professions, criminal justice organizations, and private voluntary organizations.  NA’s non addict friends have been instrumental in getting Narcotics Anonymous started in many countries and helping NA grow worldwide.  NA strives to cooperate with others interested in Narcotics Anonymous.  Our more common cooperation approaches are: providing contact information, disseminating recovery literature, and sharing information about recovery.