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Naranon Meetings in Alberta

Last updated on: Wednesday, 16 August 2023

Naranon meetings are excellent aftercare support options for people in recovery. The listing is detailed to help you or your loved one find a Naranon meeting in Alberta. Always confirm the time and location to make sure it is still available.

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List of Naranon Meetings in Alberta

The information below will help you on how to find a Naranon meeting in Alberta. Since meetings change regularly, the list may be inaccurate. If you need more information on a specific meeting, please visit the website provided with that meeting.

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  • What is Nar-Anon?

    Nar-Anon is a support group that is intended for parents, spouses, children, siblings, and friends of addicts. It provides insight to help with attitudes, behaviors, and emotions. Families benefit from this type of support because it helps them support their loved ones after they leave drug rehab.

  • Does Nar-Anon work to help families?

    Yes, countless families can attest to the help and support they received while attending Nar-Anon. It is critical to stay connected with other families dealing with similar situations. The ongoing support makes it easier to manage difficult situations.

  • Want to know more?

    The questions from DrugRehab.ca’s “Ask a Professional” are answered by Nickolaus Hayes. If you need further clarification on any of the questions above or have any other questions you can contact him directly at N.hayes@drugrehab.ca.

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Nickolaus Hayes has been working with Drug Rehab Services for the past ten years. Over the past 15 years, he has remained connected to helping people who have been struggling with addiction. He first started working as an intake counselor at a drug rehabilitation center in 2005. During the five years as an intake counselor, he was able to help hundreds of people find treatment. Nickolaus was also fortunate to be able to work with professional interventionists, traveling across the country performing interventions.

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