Find AA meetings in Kelliher, Minnesota to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Minnesota includes open, closed, speaker, and other specialized meetings, all of which are designed to help you get sober and remain sober.
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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | Twelve Steps & Twelve Traditions Group | Twelve Steps & Twelve Traditions Group #660413 | 3802 Greenleaf Ave NW | Bemidji | Closed Meeting English |
5:30 PM | Women's Way Group | Women's Way Group #683774 | 3802 Greenleaf Ave NW | Bemidji | English Open Meeting |
8:00 PM | Living Sober Group Bemidji | Living Sober Group #662565 | 3802 Greenleaf Avenue Northwest | Bemidji | Closed Meeting English |
8:00 PM | Pinetree Group | Pinetree Group #120754 | 3802 Greenleaf Ave NW | Bemidji | Closed Meeting English |
8:00 PM | Straight-Talk Group | Straight-Talk Group #158263 | 25053 Debs Rd NW | Pinewood | Closed Meeting English |
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Kelliher, Minnesota AA Meetings
AA Minnesota—the regional branch of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)—has organized AA meetings in Kelliher to reach individuals in this town in Beltrami County, Minnesota who struggle with alcohol misuse or have developed alcohol use disorder (AUD). Treatment of AUD may require detoxification performed in an inpatient facility. AUD is also treated by qualified professionals using behavioral therapy and counseling. Behavioral therapy helps individuals recognize and change thought patterns and behaviors that have led to alcohol misuse in the past. Counseling sessions can be held to address any interpersonal factors in the AUD and may include family counseling or group counseling. Formal AUD treatment programs, such as inpatient rehabilitation programs, may include aftercare services. AA meetings can be used to assist in achieving and maintaining sobriety at any point in the treatment process, including if you have yet to receive official treatment for AUD or have already completed a treatment program. AA meetings offer peer support in a non-judgmental environment, allowing you to share with people who have had similar struggles and experiences. You may choose to attend specific AA meetings, such as a 12-step program, where you can work toward specific recovery goals. You can call our specialists today for more information or locate the closest meeting to you by going through the AA directory.