8 Meetup Groups match “Recovery from Addiction” near Austin, TX
Some say that Austin just isn't the same anymore... But can you name somewhere that is? Thought so... Many of the "old school" hippies in Austin have changed also but the spirit is still here and in our present fear-based world of social manipulation we need the healthy hippie spirit more than ever. Join us as we seek out and enjoy the fun and adventure in the Austin of today as a hippie in recovery or a neo-hippie who doesn't partake in alcohol, drugs, mood altering substances but still believe …
Welcome to SMART Recovery®, a science-based addiction recovery support group—where participants learn self-empowering techniques to aid their recovery through mutual-help face-to-face and online meetings and services. No matter what your addiction, SMART Recovery tools and techniques can help you overcome the behavior. SMART Recovery uses tools based on scientifically proven methods for addiction recovery such as Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy (REBT) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) t …
Women for Sobriety is a recovery program created for women by women and focuses on the special needs that women face in recovery. Our program is based on the idea that by changing the way we think, we can change the way we feel and the way we behave. Founded in 1976 by Dr. Jean Kirkpatrick, the WFS New Life program has helped millions of women overcome their addictions and create new lives for themselves. Based on the following 13 Acceptance Statements, women are able to overcome their addiction …
Francesca. is a pioneer for women who need support upon arriving at their destination. She is the Founder of " Smiling Through The Tears" Co -Dependent No More! Women Support Group. She help women refrain from being Co- dependent to love ones, extended family, friends who are still struggling from hurt, habits and hang -ups. Smiling through the Tears offer awareness and a opportunity to the community to meet face to face with some resources & education and life skills, that is available in a Fai …
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This group is for recovering alcoholics interested in fellowship, friends, and support in sobriety especially for those beginning a new life. The group will emphasize in study and discussion the 12 steps and spiritual growth, as well as fun social activity, fellowship, and meeting new people of similar interest in safe sober environments.
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You can recover from mental illness, along with substance abuse. Without help, these two no-fault illnesses interact to make each other worse. Working on just one didn't solve our problems. Maybe it's not solving yours. In DRA (Dual Recovery Anonymous), we're non-judgmental and very accepting of differences. We find that we're able to share things about ourselves in this group that we can't discuss anywhere else. There is no need to join this group. If you wish to learn more and get directions …
Dual Diagnosis Anonymous is for anyone who wishes to learn about, recover from, educate on, reach out with, or otherwise fellowship with alcoholics and/or addicts who also suffer from a mental illness, whether it's diagnosed or not.
"..the source of most troubling emotions - as well as unhealthy behaviors - is not people or circumstances but a usually unconscious feeling of disconnection or apartness." Robert R. Randal, The Healing Power of Connection This is the basis for recovery using spiritual principles and connecting with others. It is open to all who struggle with a compulsion, regardless of what it is, that results in separation from others.
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