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John Day, Oregon AA meetings
Addiction is a complex medical disorder that has made sufferers of many members of society. Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) is one of the conditions that happen due to the overuse of alcohol. It is a condition distinguishable by a compulsive need to consume alcohol regardless of its overly apparent effects on every aspect of their lives. It also has damaging consequences when a person is intoxicated. Lowered inhibition leading to poor decision-making skills can be reasons for incidents and dangerous altercations. The causes for this AUD can be emotional insecurity, genetic and mental health conditions. Taking its effects into consideration, it would be advisable for a person with alcohol misuse disorder to seek out and get treatment. The preferable treatment programs offer a combination of therapies and other services like support groups. One type of such group is Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength, and optimism that they may solve their common problem and help others who are suffering recover from alcoholism. Their primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics achieve sobriety. AA Oregon is one division of the society that tries to make it possible for sufferers to live without alcohol and, in most cases, without even wanting to consume it. AA meetings in John Day follow the same 12 steps and 12 traditions stated in their “Big Book,” their guiding document to support any individual who wants to address and renounce their condition.