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Bay Shore, New York AA Meetings
AA meetings help individuals to address episodes of symptoms that result from alcohol withdrawal. In order to squarely attend to these issues individuals encounter when combating alcohol addiction, it is necessary that the best treatment procedures are employed. In Bay Shore – a hamlet and census designated place (CDP) located in the town of Islip and under Suffolk County, NY, Alcoholics Anonymous is out to give the best. In this hamlet, many have tried to address this problem for years and have been unsuccessful. AA meetings in Bay Shore NY provide professional training for family members and friends of affected individuals. This enables them to participate actively in the recovery process of affected individuals. Like other NY AA meetings, their meetings are founded on principles of collective peer support. They also carry out their activities without compromise of privacy. Members of AA meetings in Bay Shore NY can attend intensive meetings e.g. closed meetings, which place more emphasis on confidentiality. Open meetings are available and accessible to all. By sharing experiences with alcohol, members learn how to effectively manage withdrawal symptoms. Alcoholics Anonymous organizes other NY AA meetings in various venues all over the State. Alcoholics Anonymous also provides other meetings such as Big Book meetings, discussion meetings and speaker meetings.