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Pearl, MS 39208
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Types of AA Meetings
12 Steps & 12 Traditions: 12 Step and Traditions AA programs in Mississippi offer essential support for individuals on their journey to recovery. AA Meetings offer a welcoming environment for individuals and their loved ones through the journey of recovery.
Big Book: Mississippi clients frequently seek inspiration in the Big Book in AA meetings. The Big Book is a collection of stories about real people who overcame alcohol use disorder.
Discussion: In Mississippi, AA discussion meetings are focused on one specific aspect of alcoholism and recovery. Leaders may find inspiration in an AA text, such as the AA Grapevine. They’ll share their reflections first and then others can participate in the group conversation.
Newcomer: AA newcomer meetings in Mississippi are designed to help people new to the program learn more about how AA operates and what the 12 step recovery model includes. Experienced members typically lead the discussions, which may include an overview of Step 1, Step 2, and Step 3.
Open: In Mississippi, open AA meetings allow all interested community members to come together and learn more about what AA entails and how its recovery model works. In addition to individuals seeking support for alcohol addiction, this may include nonalcoholic friends, family members, and loved ones of AA members.
Smoking Permitted: Select AA chapters may allow permit smoking during the meeting or have a designated space for smoking in accordance with the facility’s policy and local ordinances. Smoking may include other tobacco usage and vaping.
Speaker: Speakers are often included in Mississippi AA programs. Audiences can be inspired by speakers’ messages through humor, charm, raw emotions, and faith.
Step Meeting: In Mississippi, AA programs include step meetings for members. Group members converse about their experience in certain stages of the 12 Step Program, compare these experiences with each other, and make plans for ways to better their recovery.