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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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10:00 AM | Sober Magnolias | Wilder Building | 504 Wilder Ave | Aberdeen | English Women's Meeting |
10:00 AM | Primary Purpose/Albemarle | VFW #2908 | 119 Anderson Rd | Albemarle | Big Book Discussion English + Open Meeting |
10:30 AM | ONLINE/CALL-IN-ONLY - Women's Meeting | 504 Wilder Ave | Online Aberdeen, NC | Aberdeen | Discussion English Women's Meeting |
12:00 PM | PHYSICAL - Aberdeen Group | Wilder Building | 504 Wilder Ave | Aberdeen | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Overcomers Group | AA Hut | 106 Rock Creek Dr | Albemarle | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | Walking the Same Path | Behind Burnt Swamp Baptist Building | 450 Prospect Rd | Pembroke | Big Book Discussion English + Open Meeting Temporary Closure Wheelchair Access |
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Rockingham, North Carolina AA Meetings
Named after the Marquess of Rockingham, home of Rockingham Speedway, Rockingham is a city in Richmond County, North Carolina, United States. Alcoholics Anonymous is a means by which recovering alcoholics can find help and support. Residence use aa meetings Rockingham to access AA meetings through its global database of AA meetings – a directory that hosts all the AA North Carolina meetings. AA meetings follow the 12-step program, which is a highly successful one when followed carefully. Alternatively, individuals may be referred to the inpatient facility but this is largely dependent on an individual’s initial assessment. At the inpatient facility, the recovery from alcohol addiction begins with detox, then pharmaceutical medications, followed by counseling therapies. The AA meetings are potentially a successful course of therapy because people who were once alcohol addicts create them. They provide support and care, as they share their past experiences of alcohol use disorder (AUD) that the patients are currently experiencing. Alcohol addiction can cause serious damage to a person’s life, not just physically but mentally as well. The addiction can negatively affect livelihood, family, and social life and can also lead to a motor vehicle accident. Though overcoming AA is challenging, the AA meetings Rockingham will provide the expertise and help necessary to achieve recovery and prevent relapse. AA meetings have a high success rate with a large percentage of people recovering and remaining sober.