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Types of AA Meetings
Big Book: For many Delaware clients, AA discussions may center on the Big Book. This text features dozens of real stories about men and women who successfully managed their alcohol use disorder.
Closed: Closed AA meetings in Delaware are not open to the public. These are restricted only to members or anyone who has a drinking problem and wants to find help. Discussions are informal, centering on topics related to alcohol addiction and recovery.
Discussion: In Delaware, AA discussion meetings are structured around one core discussion topic. The leader will begin the meeting by sharing a subject from an applicable AA text, such as the Big Book or Daily Reflections. Then, others can join in to share their inputs, reflections, and recovery stories.
Literature: Literature-focused AA meetings in Delaware are peer support meetings for people affected by alcohol addiction. Free for all to attend, these sessions use a 12-step curriculum based on AA literature, including the Big Book of AA, AA workbooks, and other writings by AA founders and leaders.
Living Sober: AA centers may have selected sessions set aside for Living Sober discussions. This text is secular in nature, and focuses on practical ways that members have used to stay sober one day at a time.
Newcomer: AA newcomer meetings in Delaware are designed to introduce the program to people who are just starting their sobriety journey. Experienced members typically lead the program and the discussions often center on Step 1, Step 2, and Step 3 of the 12 step recovery model.
Open: In Delaware, open AA meetings allow anyone interested in the 12 step model of recovery to attend and learn more about how the program works. This includes individuals seeking help for alcohol addiction, as well as their friends and loved ones. Members can share their experiences and tips for recovery to help observers understand what to expect.
Speaker: AA participants in Delaware may seek inspiration from motivational speakers. Speakers are usually AA alumni and use a blend of humor, faith, charm, and raw emotions to strengthen AA members’ resolve against alcohol.
Step Meeting: Delaware AA centers frequently include step meetings in their programs. Members read from AA books, create a dialogue between group members about how they are progressing in their steps, and make plans for improvement for their next meeting.
Wheelchair Access: AA meetings in Delaware with wheelchair accessibility enable clients to safely navigate the facility’s meeting halls, restrooms, and amenities. The facility generally has ramps and designated parking spots as needed.
Women: Women’s AA meetings in Delaware are community support meetings for women who are impacted by alcohol addiction. The meetings are free for all women to attend, using a 12-step program to help women at all stages of addiction recovery. They offer a safe and productive space for community support for women of all ages, including women who have loved ones with alcohol addiction.