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Christ Centered Recovery Group | Hope Recovery Community

Offers a Christian-focused support and recovery group for any sort of trauma and problematic behavior. Consists of fellowship, religious instruction and and support dealing with alcohol, drugs, emotional issues, detrimental behaviors and trauma.

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Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Meeting | Family Of Faith United Methodist Church

Hosts an AA mutual support group whose members are individuals with alcohol use disorder. The group provides emotional support, information, and resources to help participants overcome their dependency.

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Addictions/substance Use Disorder Support Groups | Lifering Secular Recovery

Offers in-person and online support groups to individuals who want to get and stay free from alcohol and drug use disorders. The group does not use the 12-step program, but provides peer support and tools to help individuals build and maintain their own personal recovery program.

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General Addictions/substance Use Disorder Support Groups | Celebrate Recovery

Offers a Christ-centered, 12-step recovery program for anyone struggling with hurt, pain or addiction of any kind. Designed to address destructive or compulsive behaviors, unhealthy relationships, addictions (drugs, alcohol, food, pornography), anger, shame, codependency (addiction to people and control), past abuse and more.

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Support Group For Women | Africentric Personal Development Shop

Support group that assists women with anger, violence and substance abuse issues in developing tools, coping skills and techniques that promote improved family, relational and societal functioning. Includes anger management, parenting, relapse prevention, employment assistance, goal setting, time and financial management, holistic health and roots of violence education.

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Drug And Alcohol Division | Family Life Counseling

Offers a customized and comprehensive drug and alcohol treatment program for adolescent clients, age 14-18, and their families during treatment and recovery. Offers adult comprehensive drug and alcohol assessments and counseling. Emphasizes family involvement through 10 week multi-family groups and 12 week aftercare (relapse prevention) group.

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Tobacco Treatment And Counseling | University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center

Provides individual counseling and support groups to help smokers, vapers, and users of smokeless tobacco quit smoking. The program includes behavioral counseling and medical supervision.

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Sor Deaf Peer Support | Deaf Community Resource Center

Everyday support for Deaf or Hard of hearing individuals struggling with opioid addiction. Work in conjunction with clinicians providing medication assisted treatment along with psychological treatment geared to opioid disorder.

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Narcotics Anonymous (NA MEETING) | Saint John's Episcopal Church

Offers mutual support groups whose members are individuals recovering from drug use disorder related issues, regardless of the particular drug or combination of drugs used. The groups use the 12-Step program to provide emotional support, information and resources to help participants overcome their dependency and help each other stay drug free. This is a program of complete abstinence from all drugs.

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Computer/video Game Addiction Support Groups | On-Line Gamers Anonymous

Offers support and resources for those that are seeking information for a self-help fellowship while dealing with Online Gaming addiction. Participants share their experiences, strengths and hopes to assist in recovery from the problems caused by excessive game playing, whether it be computer, video, console, or online. The community includes recovering gamers, family members, loved ones, friends, and concerned others.

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Addictions/substance Use Disorder Support Groups | Chc Addiction Services

Offers support groups whose members are individuals who are involved in substance use disorder. The groups provide emotional support, information, and resources to help those who participate modify their behavior.

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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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Families Anonymous | Families Anonymous

Offers 12-step recovery program for parents and adult relatives who suspect a family member is chemically dependent.

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Recovery Support Groups | Summit Recovery Hub

Provides a variety of peer-led support groups aimed at recovery from drugs and/or alcohol. Groups may have a focus including individuals using medication assisted recovery and LGBTQ+ individuals in recovery,

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Addiction And Substance Use Services | Oneeighty

Provides the following addiction and substance use services: * Substance use counseling * Outpatient addiction treatment programs * Group therapy * Substance Use Crisis Hotline/Treatment Navigator * Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) * Partial Hospitalization Program - Detox RAMP Program (Recovery and Addiction Medicine Program) - Parternship with Wooster Community Hospital * Walk-In Assessment Clinic

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Narcotics Anonymous Support Group | Hocking Athens Perry Community Action

Narcotics Anonymous meeting held every Wednesday. Open meeting, everyone is welcome.

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Alcoholics Anonymous | Lancaster Area Intergroup

Provides support for individuals living with alcohol use disorder. Meeting locations and times vary.

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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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Alcohol Dependency Support Group/meeting Locations | Central Ohio Group Fellowship Of Alcoholics Anonymous

AA Meetings at locations in Central Ohio. Meeting times vary and change often, please call Central Ohio Group Fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous at 800-242-1729 or visit their website for more available meetings and locations.

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Substance Use Disorder Support Groups | Riveon Mental Health And Recovery

Offers mutual support groups for people with alcohol and/or drug use disorder related issues. Provides emotional support, information and resources to help those who participate modify behaviors.

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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 Group | S-Anon

Provides a support forum for friends, relatives or partners of those with a sexual addiction. Group discusses issues of codependency and healthy personal recovery.

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Gay, Joyous & Free - Narcotics Anonymous | Stonewall Columbus

A weekly support group of GLBT individuals who are struggling with and/or recovering from drug addiction. There are no strings attached to NA. We are not affiliated with any other organizations. We have no initiation fees or dues, no pledges to sign, no promises to make to anyone. We are not connected with any political, religious, or law enforcement groups, and are under no surveillance at any time. Anyone may join us, regardless of age, race, sexual identity, creed, religion, or lack of religion.

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Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Meeting | Lakemore United Methodist Church

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

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