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262 NA Meetings in Alabama

Meeting

Date

Time

Sylacauga, AL

Saturday 7:00 PM

Tuscaloosa, AL

Sunday 4:00 PM

Montevallo, AL

Sunday 5:00 PM

Jasper, AL

Saturday 12:00 PM

Birmingham, AL

Wednesday 5:00 PM

Birmingham, AL

Wednesday 6:00 PM

Union Springs, AL

Sunday 7:00 PM

Andalusia, AL

Sunday 4:30 PM

Rainsville, AL

Sunday 7:00 PM

Vestavia Hills, AL

Sunday 8:00 AM
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Learn More About NA Meetings in Alabama

Finding an NA meeting in your hometown or while traveling can be challenging, but not impossible. It’s important to seek meetings that are close to you so that you can regularly attend without having to miss work or other important events. Studies show that individuals in recovery who choose twelve step meetings that are close to their home or place of work are more likely to regularly attend and equally more likely to gain positive encouragement from the meetings which helps to improve overall recovery chances.

Whether you are already in recovery, or you’re just thinking about how a twelve step program such as Narcotics Anonymous may be able to help you to achieve recovery, Narcotics.com is your source for help. Here you can find:

  • A complete list of Alabama NA meetings.
  • The dates, times and frequency of local meetings in your area.
  • Listings of other local meetings that may provide additional recovery options.

Is NA the Right Choice?

Often times, people who are considering a twelve step program such as Narcotics Anonymous want to know if NA is the right choice for their recovery needs. Alabama NA meetings are a crucial step in the recovery process for many, but they aren’t the exact fit for every addict. Here’s how you can decide if attending an NA meeting in Mobile or another Alabama city or town might be the right choice for you:

  • Addicts suffering from all types of addiction can benefit from NA meetings.
  • Those who are of any religious denomination can benefit from NA meetings.
  • Individuals who want to get sober or are willing to try to get sober can benefit from NA meetings.
  • Individuals who have tried other methods of support, counseling or therapy can benefit from NA meetings.

Because NA meetings are very broad in scope, they appeal to the masses. Those who suffer from heroin addiction, prescription drug addiction, methamphetamine addiction, cocaine addiction and many other forms of substance abuse have found that Narcotics Anonymous is highly beneficial in helping to procure their recovery.

Why Choose NA?

Throughout the world, including the many Narcotics Anonymous meetings in Alabama, a uniform structure of support and understanding takes place in which the focus is on the disease of addiction. This fellowship of men and women who meet regularly to confess their struggles and their triumphs over addiction has grown to encompass individuals from all walks of life, all over the world. The groups don’t focus on how much of a drug was used or the frequency of use but on how much an individual wants to get sober and what the group can do as a whole to help.

For help finding NA meetings in Birmingham, Montgomery, Tuscaloosa or any city in Alabama, use the Narcotics.com directory to search local meetings. Keep in mind that, like other support groups, you may want to try more than one NA meeting in your area as each group is a little bit different. While the overall views of the group tend to be the same, the support community differs with different members. If you feel uncomfortable in a group, consider trying another local NA meeting or a few meetings until you find the right fit for your needs.

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  1. Detox Phase

    Many long term drug abusers avoid getting help because they’re afraid to suffer the mental, physical and emotional trauma of the withdrawal process—but there’s no need to fear. When detoxification is monitored by trained, clinical professionals, problems are minimized and comfort is maximized. Now is the best time rid your body of addictive substances once and for all.

  2. Rehab Phase

    After detoxification, you can move on to getting treatment with a clearer mind and stronger body. Rehabilitation structures your life around breaking free of addiction. Group, family, and individual therapy can uncover and address any co-occurring mental health issues that may be contributing to your addiction.

  3. Recovery Phase

    Being honest about yourself is the key to long-lasting recovery. Ongoing attendance at 12-step meetings is a great way to maintain sobriety by helping you continue to work on issues and build a support network to see you through hard times, so you can continue to live a happier, healthier, more fulfilled life.

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