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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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6:00 PM | Pitcairn After Work Disc Group | Club Above | 428 Broadway Blvd | Pitcairn | Discussion English |
6:00 PM | 6 P.M. After Work Discussion Group | Camel Club Of Penn Hills | 6241 Saltsburg Rd | Pittsburgh | Discussion English |
6:00 PM | B Y O R (Bring Your Own Recovery) Group | Friends Meeting House | 4836 Ellsworth Ave | Pittsburgh | English Temporary Closure |
6:00 PM | Beginners Big Book Study Group | Sunlight Club | 234 E Maiden St | Washington | English Literature Temporary Closure |
6:00 PM | Butler Concerned Group | Grace Calvary Church | 123 E Diamond St | Butler | Discussion English |
6:00 PM | Dinner With Bill Group | Norwin Christian Church | 9610 Barnes Lake Rd | Irwin | Discussion English |
6:30 PM | AA Literature On Main Group | Harmony House Life Center | Bassettown Manor, 47 N Main St | Washington | English Literature |
6:30 PM | New Castle Tuesday Nite Group | St. Johns Lutheran Church | 2601 Highland Ave | New Castle | Big Book English |
6:30 PM | FLIGHT TO SOBRIETY | Nixon United Methodist Church | 334 Airport Rd | Butler | Discussion English Open Meeting |
6:30 PM | Brookline Group Pittsburgh | Brookline Group Pittsburgh | 3010 Pioneer Avenue | Pittsburgh | Discussion |
6:30 PM | Pages 59 & 60 Group | Bridge City Church | 1615 Termon Ave | Pittsburgh | English Step Meeting |
6:30 PM | North Hills Group | Christ Episcopal Church | 5910 Babcock Blvd | Pittsburgh | Discussion English Newcomer |
6:30 PM | SIMPLE SOBRIETY | Prince Of Peace Anglican Church | 1314 Gringo Rd | Aliquippa | Discussion English Open Meeting |
6:30 PM | Tuesday Night Big Book Group | Center Presbyterian Church | 255 Center Church Rd | McMurray | English Literature |
6:30 PM | Murrysville Group | First Presbyterian Church (Laird Hall) | 3202 N Hills Rd | Murrysville | Discussion English Wheelchair Access |
7:00 PM | Allegheny Township Big Book Gp | Unity Free Methodist Church | 29 Greenbriar Dr | Leechburg | Big Book English |
7:00 PM | Glassport Tuesday Nite Mens Gp | The Glassport Club | 514 Monongahela Ave N | Glassport | Discussion English |
7:00 PM | Brady Street Big Book Group | Butler Memorial Hospital | 911 E Brady St hall, 3 s | Butler | Big Book English Wheelchair Access |
7:00 PM | East Liberty Group | Calvary Episcopal Church | Online 315 Shady Ave | Pittsburgh | Big Book English Speaker |
7:00 PM | Women In Recovery Wexford | Women In Recovery Wexford | Online 350 Manor Road | Wexford | Discussion Wheelchair Access |
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Bellevue, Pennsylvania AA Meetings
Several AA meetings in Bellevue are held to offer a hand to anybody that needs it. AUD is a huge problem that affects Millions of people in America. Alcoholic use disorder is a brain disorder that involves a person drinking excessively to a point where both their body and mind are dependent on it to function. Alcoholics anonymous Pennsylvania is a very supportive meeting that helps alcholics vent and find peers of the same stature. People who are suffering from AUD don’t even have the power to stop themselves from drinking. The disorder brings about many negative consequences including health problems both physical and mental and problems in the individual’s interpersonal relationships. The interpersonal relationships usually fall apart do to neglect or anger on the users’ side. The anger comes from the fact that friends and families try to make you stop drinking by telling you that you’ve got a problem and that ends very poorly. Aside from Alcoholics anonymous Pennsylvania, psychological counseling is adviced inorder to help patients get to the root cause of their excessive drinking. If there are severe withdrawal symptoms taking prescribed medications, and going through a medically managed detox or withdrawal process helps calm most patients and ease their stress during this difficult time.