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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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7:00 PM | Saturday Nite Fever Group | Marion Health Care Hospital | 401 Guffey St | Fairmont | Discussion English |
7:00 PM | Clarksburg Sunday Night Group | Clarksburg Sunday Night Group | 123 S 6th St | Clarksburg | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
7:00 PM | Upshur Uphill Group | Upshur Uphill Group | 88 S Kanawha St | Buckhannon | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Wheelchair Access Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom |
7:00 PM | Came to Believe | Came to Believe | 450 4th St | Sutton | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom |
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Weston, West Virginia AA Meetings
Weston is located in Lewis County, West Virginia. It is home to the Museum of American Glass as well as many individuals diagnosed with AUD. AUD is a medical condition in which an individual finds it challenging to stay away from alcohol. Many times, such persons may find that they’re restless, depressed, or agitated without it. Although a common condition, many methods have proven effective in treating it. One such method is behavioral therapy. Behavioral therapy seeks to recognize and manage scenarios and situations that trigger the need to drink. Our treatment specialist can help you find rehabilitation facilities near you. Alcoholics Anonymous is a mutual aid community famous for helping its members attain long-term sobriety. For example, the West Virginia Alcoholics Anonymous chapter holds meetings in Weston where members discuss issues plaguing them and come up with long-term recovery solutions. Members of AA meetings in Weston also follow the 12-steps program. The 12 steps program teaches members to take responsibility and be accountable for their actions. In open meetings, non-members are invited to show their support and learn more about the condition. You can join the AA community today by attending any of the meetings listed on the online directory.