SAA Exeter Literature
“Reading recovery literature is another important tool of the program. It helps to educate, motivate, and inspire us. Reading SAA literature helps us learn how to stay sober and work a recovery program specifically tailored for us.”
— Sex Addicts Anonymous, p. 64

The ISO develops and sells SAA Conference Approved literature.
Clicking the links below will take you to the ISO of the SAA website where they make digital versions of conference-approved literature available.
- SAA (Green Book)
- Voices of Recovery
- What If I Don’t Believe in “God”?
- SAA – A Pathway to Recovery
- Safe and Sexually Sober Meetings – Helping Women Feel Welcome in Your Meeting
- SAA and the Lesbian / Gay / Bisexual / Transgender Sex Addict
- Tools of Recovery – A Practical Guide for New Members of SAA
- Writing to Prisoners – Recovery through Outreach in SAA
- Three Circles – Defining Sexual Sobriety in SAA
- Abstinence
- The Bubble – A Metaphor for Addictive Sexual Behavior
- Healthy Sexuality in SAA
- First Step to Intimacy
- First Step to Recovery
- Getting a Sponsor
- Getting Started In Sex Addicts Anonymous – A beginner’s packet for recovering sex addicts
- Hope of Recovery
- Intimacy Avoidance
- Recommitting to Recovery
- Sexual Sobriety and the Internet
Non-SAA Literature
“Alcoholics Anonymous” aka the “Big Book”.
Sex Addicts Anonymous Exeter recommends that fellows read this and translate it into terms of Sex Addiction.
