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11th Step at 11am
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Riverhead, NY -
Back to Books
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Riverhead, NY -
Fight Club The Way Out
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Riverhead, NY -
North Fork Serenity
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Riverhead, NY -
Reflection 90
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Riverhead, NY -
Riverhead Group
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Riverhead, NY -
Riverhead Northville Beginners
View Details1018 Northville Turnpike
Riverhead, NY -
Sat Night Live Riverhead
View Details1300 Roanoke Avenue
Riverhead, NY -
Serenity Riverhead
View Details203 Roanoke Avenue
Riverhead, NY -
Suffolk Online Only
View Details310 Center Drive South
Riverhead, NY
Riverhead is a town located in Suffolk County, it’s on the northside of Long Island, New York. This town, like many others, has people struggling with alcohol addiction. This addiction erodes livelihood, it may also cause abuse and even accidents. An individual in this area has access to Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), which the local arm being aa meetings Riverhead. AA is a global community, sorted by locations where people with past addiction, use their journey to guide and support people who are currently experiencing the addiction and seeking recovery. This global database makes people seeking help, can easily access the same. NY AA meetings mainly use a 12-step approach, other approaches are detoxification, inpatient facility, other medications, and counseling sessions. Members are asked to speak openly about the addiction, in small or large groups. This will enhance guidance and support among each other. NY AA meetings provide this atmosphere for an individual to interact with the sponsor and other members, this is very useful in the process of addiction recovery. Overcoming alcohol addiction can be extremely difficult, AA provides the well-needed assistance to help the individual to overcome addiction and stay sober. NY AA meetings have a high success rate in helping people overcome this challenging addiction. Studies have shown that a high percentage of people with alcohol addiction does not seek help, it is encouraged to seek help through the local AA meetings.