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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | Valentine Group | District 29 - South of the James | 6200 Courthouse Rd | Chesterfield | Discussion English Open Meeting |
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Blackstone, Virginia AA Meetings
Blackstone is a small town within Nottoway County, in the U.S. state of Virginia. This area has several people who struggle with alcohol addiction or alcohol use disorder (AUD). The people who live in and around the Blackstone area receive support from Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings. AA meetings in Blackstone provide support for those seeking to overcome addiction, through their global directory. AA Virginia meetings mainly utilize a 12-step approach or an inpatient rehab approach, and either chosen depending on the result of an early assessment of the individual. The AA meeting environment is warm and inviting, and everyone is shown love and respect. There are variable ways in which alcohol addiction affects people, physically, emotionally, financially, and even socially. The treatment of alcohol addiction usually starts with detoxification. There may also open meetings, where loved ones are allowed to be a part of it. Individuals are encouraged, but never forced, to share openly about their addiction, but if they are not comfortable doing so, there is a one-on-one option available. The AA meetings are informative and give insight into alcohol addiction, by individuals who had overcame addiction. Counseling therapies along with AA meetings are good strategies to help people overcome alcohol addiction and maintain sobriety.