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If you're looking for support in overcoming alcohol addiction, Brighton, Massachusetts offers a wide selection of AA meetings. These groups provide a safe and judgment-free space where individuals can share experiences and work together toward sobriety. In Brighton, you’ll find daily and weekly meetings to support your recovery journey across Massachusetts.

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Overdue43 Holton StBoston, Massachusetts, 02134 DiscussionOpenEnglish
Allston/Brighton Tue. Night123 Antwerp StBoston, Massachusetts, 02134 OpenEnglish
Allston Men’s123 Antwerp StBoston, Massachusetts, 02134 ClosedMenEnglish
Allston Sunday Serenity279 N Harvard StBoston, Massachusetts, 02134 12 Steps & 12 TraditionsBig BookOpenTemporary ClosureEnglish
Jump Start Newton107 Charles StreetOnlineNewton, Massachusetts, 02458 DiscussionOpen
Beacon By the Book1566 Beacon StBrookline, Massachusetts, 02446 Big BookClosedWheelchair AccessEnglish
Sharing & Caring15 St Paul StBrookline, Massachusetts, 02446 DiscussionOpenSpeakerWheelchair AccessWheelchair-Accessible BathroomEnglish
Wednesday Eve11th StepOnlineNewton, Massachusetts 11th Step MeditationClosedDiscussionEnglish
Women’s Sanctuary15 St Paul StBrookline, Massachusetts, 02446 ClosedDiscussionWheelchair AccessWheelchair-Accessible BathroomWomenEnglish
Beacon (Hybrid)1566 Beacon StBrookline, Massachusetts, 02446 OpenSpeakerWheelchair AccessWheelchair-Accessible BathroomEnglish

Rise Above Addiction at AA Meetings in Brighton Today

Dealing with alcohol addiction can feel overwhelming, but support is out there. AA meetings in Brighton offer a safe space to start your journey toward recovery. If you are unsure where to begin, calling (866) 920-0628 can help you find meetings that fit your schedule. 

There are many AA meetings available in the city, but it is always a good idea to verify the time and location before attending. Taking that first step can make a huge difference in staying sober and building a supportive community.

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Finding the Right AA Meetings in Brighton

When starting your journey, finding the right AA group is key. AA meetings in Brighton come in different formats and focus areas, from alcohol addiction to drug and alcohol recovery support. Begin by exploring resources like AA meetings or searching AA near me and AA meetings near me to compare schedules and types of meetings. Attending multiple sessions can help you identify a group where you feel comfortable and supported by fellow AA members.

 

What to Expect at Your First Therapist Session

For many, professional support complements participation in AA meetings. Meeting a therapist for the first time can be intimidating, but understanding what to expect can ease your nerves. A therapist may ask about your history with alcohol addiction, substance abuse, and previous attempts at treatment programs. They will discuss ways to stay sober and help guide you through the steps of AA. If you need help finding local options, check therapists near me. The goal is to support your recovery and provide a space for reflection, growth, and planning for achieving sobriety.

 

Connecting Through AA Meetings in Brighton Online

If attending in-person meetings is challenging, online AA meetings in Brighton can be an excellent alternative. Virtual sessions allow you to engage with aa members, discuss challenges, and follow the twelve step process from home. These meetings can help maintain accountability while offering the flexibility to participate on your schedule. For newcomers, online sessions also create an opportunity to experience a spiritual awakening and explore your higher power in a supportive environment while gradually building confidence for in-person participation.

 

Tips for Staying Committed to Recovery

Joining an AA group is just the start. Staying sober requires daily effort and supportive practices. Tracking progress with a sobriety calculator can help you celebrate milestones. Following the 12 steps of AA encourages reflection, accountability, and personal growth. Consider structured living options such as a halfway house or programs like Radar Recovery Center for additional support. Building routines, connecting with supportive AA members, and engaging in regular meetings will help reinforce your commitment to staying sober and achieving sobriety.

 

Frequently Asked Questions About AA Meetings in Brighton

If you are new to Alcoholics Anonymous, you may have questions about what happens in meetings. The FAQs of AA meetings provide helpful information on meeting length, session structure, and confidentiality. Remember that everyone attending is there to support each other. AA meetings in Brighton offer a safe, judgment-free environment to discuss struggles with alcoholism, drug and alcohol use, and other challenges. By attending regularly and participating when ready, you can feel empowered and supported on your path to recovery.

AA Meetings in Nearby Cities

Not finding the meeting you are looking for in Brighton? Find other AA meetings in Massachusetts for more times, types and availabilities.

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