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Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings in Quebec

Last updated on: Wednesday, 16 August 2023

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

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List of AA Meetings in Quebec

The information below will help you on how to find an AA meeting in Quebec. 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.

Most people assume that alcoholism is a choice. The general conscious is that a person can either choose to drink or they can’t. This type of thinking is why the general population tends to have a dark opinion of alcoholics. Most people who aren’t struggling with addiction seem to think that the addict is not willing to face reality.

The thing that people need to understand is that just because a person is addicted to alcohol it does not mean that they have a weak character. The truth is that alcoholism is a disease, not all that different from any other mental illness. There is something in the alcoholic’s brain that tells them that they need alcohol to survive. That is where Alcoholics Anonymous comes in. The program is designed to help the addict learn to live with the addiction.

The first person who suspected that alcoholics might not be able to control their addiction was Dr. Benjamin Rush in the early 1800s. At first few people took his opinion very seriously, however as time passed, more and more people came around to his way of thinking. Two such people were the same individuals who first started Alcoholics Anonymous in 1931. It was when these two individuals were looking for a way to cure the disease that they created the twelve-step program that Alcoholics Anonymous made so famous.

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In Quebec, there are lots of people who are taking advantage of their local Alcoholics Anonymous program. Some alcoholics rely totally on the AA program to help them move past their addiction and into a sober future. Others only become involved when they have completed one of the government’s official alcoholic rehabilitation programs. The AA organization doesn’t really care about what type of alcohol rehabilitation the addict might have received before they started attending meetings. The programs biggest concern is that everyone who is involved is serious about moving past their addiction.

One of the greatest things about the Alcoholics Anonymous programs in Quebec is that it provides the recovering alcoholic with a safe environment where they can deal with the demons that are haunting them. Every single person in the room will have gone through the exact same problems. The recovering addict can discuss their problems without having to worry about anyone judging them. Feeling safe enough to talk about what an individual is going through goes a long ways towards banishing their demons.

Due to the large size of the province; Alcoholics Anonymous has divided Quebec into three separate areas. These areas are further divided into smaller chapters. Each of the chapters has regular meetings that are open to anyone who is serious about getting their drinking under control. None of the chapters are associated with any businesses, organizations, government parties, or universities Since Alcoholics Anonymous is able to exist on the donations that it receives; there are no dues or memberships fees. The only thing the person needs to do is get themselves to the meetings.

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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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