Find AA Meetings in Centerville, Tennessee

Find AA meetings in Centerville, Tennessee to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Tennessee 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
7:00 PM Centerville Group Twomey Church of Christ 65 TN-100 Centerville Discussion   English   Open Meeting
11:30 AM Dickson Group DAFA House 110 S Main St Dickson Discussion   English   Open Meeting
5:00 PM Porters Chapel Group Porters Chapel United Methodist Church 7257 Polk Ln Columbia Discussion   English   Open Meeting
6:30 PM By The Book Group First Presbyterian Church Online 212 N Mulberry St Dickson Big Book   English   Open Meeting
6:30 PM Dickson Group DAFA House 110 S Main St Dickson Big Book   Discussion   English +   Open Meeting
7:30 PM Fairview Group Westview United Methodist Church Online 7107 Westview Dr Fairview Discussion   English   Open Meeting
8:00 PM Love and Tolerance First Presbyterian Church 212 N Mulberry St Dickson Discussion   English   LGBTQ+ +   Open Meeting

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Centerville, Tennessee AA Meetings

Centerville town is the county seat of Hickman County, Tennessee, United States, and is designated as an incorporated town. Alcohol addiction is causing so much damage in the lives of many people, old and young alike, across the country. Many Centerville residents, unfortunately, have have also experienced the repercussions of alcohol addiction. Alcoholics Anonymous is a global community that helps people struggling with alcohol addictions attain sobriety. This community has AA meetings in Tennessee spread across different counties, cities, and towns to provide direct and accessible recovery programs and treatment procedures. During AA meetings in Centerville, participants undergo therapy to unpack whatever emotions they experience due to these addictions or life events, address them, and heal from them. Members are very supportive and understanding, and many of them have had similar recovery experiences. The 12-step approach to addictions is a helpful guideline employed during meetings, and it has led to significant improvements among participants. Treatment procedures begin at an inpatient treatment facility with alcohol detoxification. Trusted healthcare practitioners provide medical care, prescribe medications, and offer counseling to participants, walking them through healthier lifestyles that promote long-term stability. You can reach out to our specialists for more information about AA meetings in Centerville.

AA Meetings in Nearby Cities

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

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Hohenwald ( 26.5 Miles Away)
Lobelville ( 28.6 Miles Away)
Burns ( 33.4 Miles Away)
Dickson ( 33.7 Miles Away)
Fairview ( 34.0 Miles Away)
McEwen ( 39.5 Miles Away)
Columbia ( 39.6 Miles Away)
Waverly ( 44.5 Miles Away)
White Bluff ( 44.9 Miles Away)
Spring Hill ( 47.4 Miles Away)
Kingston Springs ( 47.8 Miles Away)
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