Find AA Meetings in Breese, Illinois

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Time Name Location / Group Address / Platform Region
7:00 PM Rule 62 Rule 62 Group 419 S Clinton St Breese Big Book   Closed Meeting   Discussion +   English
10:30 AM Touched by Grace Group Touched by Grace Group 404 N Pleasant Ave Centralia English
12:00 PM O’Fallon Trailer Group The O'Fallon Trailer Group 108 Carbon Hill Rd O'Fallon Closed Meeting   English   Literature +   Wheelchair Access
7:00 PM The Steps We Took Journey Church 1050 N State St Freeburg English   Literature   Open Meeting
7:00 PM O’Fallon Trailer Group The O'Fallon Trailer Group 108 Carbon Hill Rd O'Fallon English   Literature   Open Meeting +   Wheelchair Access
7:00 PM Busted Ego Group 2017-08-19 03:46:03 414 W Hanover St New Baden Closed Meeting   English   Wheelchair Access
8:00 PM Circle of Friends Group Circle of Friends Group 103 S Elm St Centralia Discussion   English   Open Meeting

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Breese, Illinois AA Meetings

Breese is the most populous city within Clinton County, Illinois. Some of its inhabitants are struggling with alcohol use disorder. Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a medical condition in which individuals struggle to moderate their drinking despite the negative consequences it is causing in their lives. The impact of alcohol use disorder on an individual range from mild to severe. In the most severe cases, (AUD) will negatively affect a person’s physical, emotional, psychological, and financial state. There are various types of treatment options for AUD including Alcoholics Anonymous or AA. The group support therapy has proven to be very successful in the treatment of alcohol addiction. For one hour AA meetings host people who are struggling with drinking. In these hour-long sessions participants get a chance to openly and confidentially share their addiction stories with other people who are facing similar addiction challenges. They also have opportunities to partake in discussions surrounding alcohol addiction. AA attendance and good results are correlated. It has been discovered through research that people with drinking problems who engage with an AA program are more successful in overcoming alcohol addiction and achieving sobriety. AA meetings in Breese can be found on AlcoholicsAnonymous.com which organizes AA meetings by state including AA meetings Illinois.

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