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Find AA meetings in Lincoln City, Oregon to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Oregon includes open, closed, speaker, and other specialized meetings, all of which are designed to help you get sober and remain sober.

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Time Name Location / Group Address / Platform Region
12:00 PM Primary Purpose Lincoln City Primary Purpose Lincoln City 2490 Northeast Highway 101 Lincoln City
5:30 PM Night Owls Lincoln City Night Owls Lincoln City Online 2490 Northeast Highway 101 Lincoln City
5:30 PM Night Owls Lincoln City Night Owls Lincoln City Online 2490 Northeast Highway 101 Lincoln City
7:00 PM Sicker Than Most Depoe Bay Sicker Than Most Depoe Bay Online 145 Northeast Collins Street Depoe Bay

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Lincoln City, Oregon AA meetings

Just like any other chronic disease, Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) is a condition that requires constant and consistent treatment to see major results. There are a lot of different treatments that have shown to be very fruitful and are offered to patients. Various treatment types might work differently for different patients and most of the time, a combination of these treatments is advisable to better treat the patient. Medication is one form of treatment that aids with the detoxification process and reduces the chances of relapse in the future. Another form of treatment includes behavioral therapies that can help patients recognize and correct the attitudes and behaviors that are causes of alcohol abuse. Behavioral therapies include cognitive-behavioral therapy and motivational enhancement therapy. In addition to receiving these types of professional help, social support groups like AA Oregon can also be of great assistance when it comes to recovery. Alcoholics Anonymous has millions of members all around the world and is the most successful fellowship that is available to anyone who wants to get sober. The key to success in these support groups is mainly staying the course and helping others in their troubled times as well. AA meetings in Lincoln City are available in different forms for suffering members as well as anyone who wants to learn more about AA or has family or friends that are struggling with AUD.

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AA Meetings in Nearby Cities

Not finding the meeting you are looking for in Lincoln City? Find other AA meetings in Oregon for more times, types and availabilities.

Lincoln Beach (15.0 Miles Away)
Depoe Bay (21.5 Miles Away)
Siletz (25.3 Miles Away)
Newport (36.5 Miles Away)
Toledo (36.6 Miles Away)
Dallas (41.4 Miles Away)
Monmouth (51.6 Miles Away)
Independence (51.6 Miles Away)
Amity (54.9 Miles Away)
Tillamook (56.6 Miles Away)
McMinnville (57.9 Miles Away)
Corvallis (58.8 Miles Away)

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