Address
Tayeh Huu U, New Mexico 87506
Meeting Notes
The Yurt is located between the Nambé Wellness Center, 15A NP 102 West, Santa Fe, NM 87506, and Nambé Senior Center, 55 Tayeh Huu U, Santa Fe, NM 87506. Directions: From 84/285 turn north onto NM 503 for 3.2 miles; Take a right on Poechumu Poe Drive for 1.8 miles; and turn left onto Tayeh Huu U for .5 miles. Yurt is on the left.
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Types of AA Meetings
Discussion: In New Mexico, AA discussion meetings are conversational in nature. Leaders will choose a central theme to discuss, often pulling inspiration from an AA text, such as As Bill Sees It. They’ll share their personal insights first, then allow others to do the same.
Literature: Literature-guided AA meetings in New Mexico are support group meetings for people who are impacted by alcohol addiction, including those suffering from alcoholism and those who have loved ones addicted to alcohol. These peer meetings use a 12-step recovery program and study AA literature such as the Big Book of AA, AA workbooks, and other writings by AA founders and leaders.
Native American: Native American AA groups generally consist of members who identify with an American Indian/Alaskan Native group, and topics reflect challenges and issues facing that group’s recovery. Meetings may be held in that group’s language and include traditional healing practices along with standard AA methods.
Open: In New Mexico, open AA meetings are available to anyone from the public who wants to attend. Members can share their stories and alcohol addiction recovery journeys, offering a look into how the program works and what the 12 step recovery model includes. Alcoholics and nonalcoholics are welcome.
Speaker: Motivational speakers are commonly featured in New Mexico AA programs. These Speakers are usually AA alumni and use wit, reason, spirituality, and personality to inspire their audiences to resist relapse.