Saturday, February 9, 2019

How To Start Up Before A Meeting In Alcoholics Anonymous

By Christopher Snyder


Alcoholics anonymous are an international friendship and fellowship of women and men who have a dangerous drinking problem. This group is non professional, apolitical, multiracial, self supporting and available mostly everywhere especially in western countries. The assembly does not require a person to meet a certain age or educational attainment in order to become a member. The meeting is open to anyone that wants to do something about their problems in regards to drinking alcohol. When it comes to leaving aa, individuals who have drinking problems must not think twice in participating with the group to relive themselves of this addiction.

When looking for an AA group, try searching in your local area. If no groups are being found, try looking in yellow pages and books or local newspapers. They may be some list available that will point you into the right direction. If no AA group is visible, try going to a local treatment facility that will assist for a persons addiction towards alcoholism.

The big book meetings are the type that uses the big books and spark a discussion between all members. The pages within the book will be read loud and clear and all members will take turns in reading it on front. The room will be filled with discussion pertaining in the pages of the book.

The speaker meeting is an assembly which requires one individual to do the talking on the entire session. The participants will not be participating actively. The speaker will fill the hour by speaking about the past experiences with addiction to alcohol and guide or instruct the members to follow it. Some will be made open to all the public.

The location and specific assembly can be formed by formal or casual meetings that are based depending on the location of event. Some could be located in churches but not totally engage in religious beliefs for the matter. Some assemblies will also encourage people to stop their addiction not only by alcohol but also drug and smoking addictions.

The open and closed type is for anybody who has the addiction but the discussions are strictly for members only. Some members do not follow the groups distinction and participants does not fully understand the methods. Newcomers will always be welcomed to participate as well.

The special purpose type is open to all participants to offer alternative methods and still continue to drink especially during occasions. The member is only limited a few glasses of drinks per occasion. Members can still continue to drink but only on occasions.

Get testimonials from current members. They can recommend a few crucial things that will improve your courage into participating. They will also suggest important things to a person and set them into the right meeting suited for their problems.

Price is not a problem for people who wanted to be a part of AA. The service is open to all people and they do not have to pay any membership fees. However, donations are also appreciated especially when all members want to conduct some parties for all the members and participants.




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