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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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5:30 PM | There is a Solution | There is a Solution | 45 N Weatherlow St | Susanville | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Men's Meeting |
5:30 PM | Discussion Men's Group | 45 S. Weatherlow | 45 S Weatherlow St | Susanville | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Men's Meeting |
6:30 PM | Chester Fellowship | United Methodist Church | 386 Main St | Chester | Discussion English Open Meeting |
6:30 PM | Discussion Women's Group | Good Shepard Episcopal Church | 1155 North St | Susanville | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Women's Meeting |
7:00 PM | Discussion Quincy | Discussion | 282 Jackson Street | Quincy | Discussion Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
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Westwood, California AA Meetings
Westwood is a residential neighborhood in the Westside region of Los Angeles, California and just like many other neighborhoods in California, it is common to see people with AUDs in Westwood. AA meetings in Westwood are here to help anybody that asks for it. Genetic, psychological, social, and environmental factors can impact how drinking alcohol affects your body and behavior. Theories suggest that for certain people drinking has a different and stronger impact that can lead to an alcohol use disorder. Someone with a parent or sibling with alcoholism is three to four times more likely to become an alcoholic themselves, but only a minority of them do. Environmental factors include social, cultural, and behavioral influences. High-stress levels and anxiety, as well as alcohol’s inexpensive cost and easy accessibility, increase the risk. People may continue to drink partly to prevent or improve symptoms of withdrawal. Medically, alcoholism is considered both a physical and mental illness. AA California includes people that are willing to give their all to get better. At AA California everybody is striving for the same goal and they all try to help each other out because everybody knows that a strong support system will help get you to your goal.