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Public Information | Narcotics Anonymous (DASCNA) Dayton Area Service Center Na

Informs the public about recovery from the disease of addiction through the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of Narcotics Anonymous. Community awareness of what Narcotics Anonymous provides is through presentations and speakers.

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Support Groups | Overeaters Anonymous

Offers peer support and education about abstaining from overeating. Meetings are conducted in person, over the phone or online.

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Support Group Listings | Equitas Health

Provides a list of LGBTQ+ support groups held throughout Ohio both in person and virtually. Includes specialized groups such as those focused on loss, grief, substance use, violence and trauma, and chronic illness.

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Group Therapy | Brightview Addiction Treatment Centers

We understand that the idea of group therapy may seem intimidating or overwhelming to some. Addiction impacts every area of a person’s life, including their relationships. So we encourage participation in group therapy to help you accomplish your goals and start feeling better faster. Our group counseling gives you time to share your thoughts and feelings about recovery in a supportive environment with others on a similar journey. Group participants heal relationally by asking questions and receiving encouraging feedback from others with similar experiences.

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Self Help Support Groups - Addictions | Smart Recovery Usa

Offers an abstinence-based self-help program for people coping with addictive behavior. Addictive behavior can arise both from an over-involvement with substance use, such as alcohol, nicotine, caffeine, and prescription and non-prescription drugs, or activities such as gambling, sexual behavior, eating, spending, relationships, and exercise. A 4-point scientific program, rather than a 12-step spiritual philosophy, is used to increase self-reliance. Groups are supervised by addiction professionals. The program does not offer individual counseling or treatment.

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Marijuana Anonymous | Marijuana Anonymous

Offers mutual support groups for individuals who abuse marijuana. The groups meet in-person, over the phone, or via the Internet to provide emotional support, information, and resources to help participants overcome their dependency.

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Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Meeting | Springfield Assembly

Offers mutual support group whose members are individuals who have alcohol use disorder related issues. The group provides emotional support, information, and resources to help participants overcome their dependency.

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Ru Meeting | Reformers Unanimous Recovery Ministries

Offers a faith-based, Christ-centered addiction ministry for adults that is available through local participating churches.

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Provides debt/overspending support group meetings for debtors and those with compulsive behaviors related to money using the 12-Step recovery program format.

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Offers locator tool to find local 12 step self-help and mutual support group meetings for individuals recovering from substance use.

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Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) | Wedgewood United Methodist Church

Offers mutual support group whose members are individuals who have alcohol use disorder related issues. The group provides emotional support, information, and resources to help participants overcome their dependency.

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Alcohol And Drug Abuse Support Group | Refuge Ministries Development

Provides a support group for people struggling with alcohol or drug use.

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Tabacco Cessation Program | Premier Community Health

Provides individual and group counseling sessions to stop smoking by a certified tobacco treatment specialist.

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General Addictions/substance Use Disorder Support Groups | National Association Of Anorexia Nervosa And Associated Disorders

Offers weekly online support groups for people who struggle with their body image and/or eating disorders and those who are continuing their recovery. Support groups are led by trained volunteers who have recovered from their own eating disorder, or volunteer professionals in the eating disorder field.

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Addiction And Its Cure | Gospel House Church And Evangelistic Center

Provides a scripture-based recovery group to help in recovering from alcoholism and other drugs.

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Cocaine Anonymous - We Do Recover | Trinity United Church Of Christ

Hosts Cocaine Anonymous group entitled We Do Recover.

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Family Matters | Oriana House

Family support is an important component in the recovery process. Free, weekly support groups cover practical topics such as communication techniques and traps; addressing triggers and cravings; coping with possible relapse; anger management; rebuilding trust; establishing boundaries; and gaining a deeper insight into what to expect as a person progresses in their recovery journey. By teaching all members of the family about the disease of chemical dependency, successful recoveries increase and relapses decrease. The third Thursday of the month Rigel hosts a potluck for families and their loved ones in recovery.

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Group Therapy | Brightview Addiction Treatment Centers

We understand that the idea of group therapy may seem intimidating or overwhelming to some. Addiction impacts every area of a person’s life, including their relationships. So we encourage participation in group therapy to help you accomplish your goals and start feeling better faster. Our group counseling gives you time to share your thoughts and feelings about recovery in a supportive environment with others on a similar journey. Group participants heal relationally by asking questions and receiving encouraging feedback from others with similar experiences.

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Celebrate Recovery | Spring Hills Baptist Church

A ministry to fellowship and celebrate God´s healing power in our lives. This experience allows us to "be changed." We open the door by sharing our experiences, strengths and hopes with one another. In addition, we become willing to accept God´s grace in solving our life's´ problems. By working and applying these Biblical principles, we begin to grow spiritually. We become free from our addictive, compulsive and dysfunctional behaviors. This freedom creates peace, serenity, joy and most importantly, a stronger personal relationship with God and others. You will experience genuine unconditional acceptance. People just like you who have experienced life’s hurts, habits and hang-ups and are now experiencing grace and forgiveness and strength from the Highest Power, Jesus Christ. We pledge to you absolute confidentiality and assistance as you begin your road to recovery.

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Alcoholics Anonymous (AA MEETING) | Pilgrim United Church Of Christ

Offers mutual support group whose members are individuals who have alcohol use disorder related issues. The group provides emotional support, information, and resources to help participants overcome their dependency.

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Alcoholics Anonymous (AA MEETING) | Wellington First United Methodist Church

Offers mutual support groups for individuals recovering from alcohol use disorder related issues. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strengths, and hope with each other that they may solve their common problems regarding alcohol use disorder related issues. The primary purpose of AA is to stay sober and help other individuals with alcohol abuse issues to achieve sobriety.

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Group Counseling | Columbus Springs

Mental illness is a complex group of conditions that affect a person’s mood, thinking, and behavior. In our outpatient programs, we treat the following illnesses: Depression Anxiety PTSD Bipolar Disorder Borderline Personality Disorder Our program begins with a mental and physical health assessment. Based on your assessment and your needs, our team will recommend a treatment plan that typically includes a combination of talk therapy, holistic therapies, peer-to-peer support groups, and medication management. Dual Diagnosis for Co-Occurring Disorders Sometimes people with mental health issues are also struggling with substance abuse. Together, we’ll develop a treatment plan that addresses your needs and all of your symptoms. What Does Help Look Like We offer a wide range of therapy, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), mindfulness training, family education and counseling, and fitness and wellness education. When you’re in outpatient mental health treatment, whether you are stepping down from inpatient care or beginning treatment as an outpatient, your plan will include one of two programs. Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) For people who need to maintain a work, home, or school schedule, our Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) offers comprehensive outpatient services in a day or evening format. Typically, this program lasts two to four weeks and meets five to six days a week. You’ll participate in several sessions each day, including individual, group, and family therapy. You’ll also have opportunities to enjoy our beautiful grounds and take part in holistic activities like yoga, music, and art. Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Your treatment plan may include our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), which meets three to five days a week for a minimum of nine hours per week. This program offers group and family therapy, as well as medication management, skill development, and long-term recovery planning. Before you complete the program, we’ll make sure that any ongoing treatment you need is aligned with your aftercare provider. Some of the discussion areas for outpatient mental health treatment include triggers and warning signs, self-identity and self-esteem, coping skills, relapse stages and prevention, and understanding emotions and moods.

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Substance Disorder Support Groups - Varies | Just A Dad From Akron

Provides drug and alcohol use support groups to aid individuals in recovery.

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Women About Recovery | Joanna House Ii

Offers a weekly Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meeting. Offers a fellowship women who share their experiences, strengths, and hopes with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcohol use disorder related issues. Assists participants in staying sober and helping other individuals with alcohol use disorder related issues to achieve sobriety. Uses the AA Big Book as the basis of the meeting.

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