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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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Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Meeting | Community Church Of Stow

Hosts a Narcotics Anonymous meeting at the church. Offers study of relevant texts, participant discussion, speakers, and learning the recovery steps.

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Alcoholics Anonymous | Alcoholics Anonymous World Services

Sponsors twelve-step mutual support group meetings within the local community to assist alcoholics and their families and friends in overcoming their drinking problem through mutual support at regular meetings. Child care may be available for certain groups.

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Support Group - Addicts / Families Of Addicts / Alcoholics | Families Of Addicts

Provides support groups for alcoholics and those with a substance use disorder. Also serves families and friends of alcoholics and those with a substance use disorder.

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Nicotine Anonymous | Nicotine Anonymous

A fellowship that uses twelve steps adapted from Alcoholics Anonymous to deal with the addiction to nicotine in all its forms. Offers face-to-face, internet, and/or telephone meetings. Members maintain anonymity (first names only). Free literature is available at meetings. Also provides information on the agency's website.

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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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Rush Hour Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Meeting | Hope Recovery Community

Offers peer support groups for a variety of local communities. Groups vary by focus and include groups oriented specifically towards alcohol and others oriented towards all substance use disorders. Formats include traditional Alcoholic Anonymous groups, Christian oriented groups, Atheist/Agnostic groups, LGBTQ2+ friendly groups.

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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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Addictions/dependencies Support Groups | Co-Dependents Anonymous

A fellowship of men and women whose common purpose is to develop healthy relationships. The only requirement for membership is a desire for healthy and loving relationships. CoDA uses the 12 Steps and 12 Traditions as the principles and guides to develop honest and healthy relationships with ourselves and others.

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Substance Use Disorder Support Groups | Hope United

Offers various substance use disorder support groups based on 12-step principles.

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Piqua Compassion Network - Alcohol Use Disorder Support | Piqua Compassion Network

A 12-step, Christian based program for anyone seeking peer support is offered. Support topics include chemical dependency and general life issues.

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Apds Personal Development Classes | Africentric Personal Development Shop

Support group that assists men and 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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Peer Support Group | Signature Health

A recovery support group that will focus on providing support during the COVID - 19 outbreak.

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Nicotine Anonymous Meeting Locator | Nicotine Anonymous - Ohio Intergroup

NA provides offers an Online, Telephone, and Face to Face meeting locator for callers to search for support group meetings in their area.

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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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Offers Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) 12 step self-help and mutual support group meetings for individuals recovering from alcoholism.

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Sor Deaf Peer Support | Deaf Community Resource Center

Provide emotional and practical support for those dealing with opioid addiction. Services include referral to treatment to clinicians providing medicine based assistance (MAT) along with psychological treatment geared to opioid use disorder. Maintenance support such as transportation to treatment, opportunities for deaf to deaf support. facilitate services through OOD to provide employment, education for the deaf community to help them recognize the dangers of opioids and seek assistance.

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Narcotics Anonymous | Narcotics Anonymous Ohio

Recovering drug addicts provide mutual support for one another through a 24/7 telephone helpline and regular meetings utilizing a 12-step recovery program.

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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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Cocaine Anonymous | Wesley United Methodist Church

Offers a mutual support group that provides emotional support, information and resources to help participants overcome their drug use disorder.

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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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Provides in-person and online support groups for people living with addiction/substance use disorder.

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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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Alcohol/substance Use Support Group Lists | Crawford-Marion Board Of Alcohol, Drug Addiction & Mental Health Services

Crawford-Marion ADAMH provides listings on their website for various Alcohol/Substance Use Support Groups including: - Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings - Marion County - AL-ANON - Marion County - NA Meetings - Marion & Other Counties - Crawford County Ala-non, Alateen, Alafam - Alcoholic Anonymous Meetings and Narcotics Anonymous Meetings - Crawford County.

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