Find AA meetings in Hot Springs, North Carolina to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in North Carolina 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 | Morristown Group | Morristown Group | 314 S Fairmont Ave | Morristown | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | Riverside | RIVERSIDE | 240 Pigeon River Rd | Sevierville | English Open Meeting Step Meeting |
12:00 PM | Central Group - Johnson City | Central Group - JC | 213 E Maple St | Johnson City | English Literature Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
12:30 PM | Solutions Group | Solutions Group 719-512 | 1 Kenilworth Knolls UNIT 4 | Asheville | Discussion English |
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Hot Springs, North Carolina AA Meetings
The town of Hot Springs, North Carolina is in Madison County, in the Asheville Metropolitan Statistical Area. Residents seeking AA North Carolina can attend nearby AA meetings in Hot Springs. AA is a free, peer support group that allows you to get to know people in different recovery stages and hear their stories. When you’re comfortable, you’ll share your own stories. The process of being honest with yourself and with others as you open up can go a long way to creating the self-awareness and acceptance that is necessary to prevent relapse. One of the ways that relapse sneaks up on people after they leave a treatment program is through denial. They stop looking inward and acknowledging or working through issues, and stop paying attention to thoughts that they should be taking as warning signs. Regular attendance at AA meetings in Hot Springs will keep you in tune with yourself and your needs in a way that won’t allow this kind of denial to surprise you, as you will either notice it in yourself, or someone at a meeting will call you on it. AA’s caring environment of mutual support is what many people credit for allowing them to stay sober for decades.