Addiction has become a common pain. Alcohol alone dies approximately 8 million people worldwide each year, accounting for about 2% of the world's deaths. It is estimated that more than 76 million people suffer from alcohol intake disorders. People abuse it as society sees alcohol as a normal part of life, which is usually promoted in practice. Alcohol can bring confidence and happiness to someone, and it can also cause them to fall into full melancholy and regression.
Narcotics Anonymous is a worldwide support program for alcohol addicts and drug addicts. Established in 1953, it is using the same 12 station mode as alcohol. They held more than 61,000 conferences in 129 countries around the world. It helps thousands of people get it and keep it clean. Therefore, the meeting will be held in the same basic way, whether the meeting is in Spokane, Washington or in Helsinki, Finland. This is how I am sure that movies and television are almost always wrong. This is a ridiculous and dangerous explanation six myths which drew a fact.
There are many similarities in the structure of the association between alcoholic anonymity and anti-drug anonymity. One of the main differences I saw at the Anonymous Anonymous Conference of Narcotics Anonymous Conference was that at the Anti-Virus Anonymous Conference, people who did not recognize or mention drug use were shared. In an anonymous conference on narcotics, "anti-drug unknown people do not differentiate substances, they are all inclusive", and alcohol was clearly stated to be a drug. "In anonymous meetings of anti-drug groups, it was said that other communities (alcoholics) anonymous people were accepted at this and all anti-drug anonymous meetings.
The anonymous conference of the anti-virus I attended was named 7-Day NA, it is located on 1212 North Wolfe Street and is called Dee's Place. Like the previously held alcohol anonymity conference, this place seems to be holding a support organization in a hidden quiet place. We enter through the backdoor. The backdoor seems to be performing in a way that ensures the identity of the participants. Just like the support group I participated last time, I looked up the room again, put a 12-step guide on the wall and wrote a relatively thick NA "basic text" textbook on the counselor's desk It was. More participants participated this time. About 20 women and men, mainly African-Americans and two white women participated, but most participants were women. All of these are either court orders or periodic daily attendance.