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      • There are two basic types of meetings: "open" and "closed." Anyone is welcome to attend an open meeting, while closed meetings are limited to addicts and to people who think they may have a problem with drugs.
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  2. There are three types of meetings 'Open to All', 'Open by Request' and 'Addicts Only' the latter are only for addicts or those who think they may have a problem with drugs. 'Open to All' meetings are open to anyone to attend, including family members or friends , Check the meetings page which specifies what each meeting is.

  3. If you’re new to NA or planning to go to a Narcotics Anonymous meeting for the first time, it might be nice to know a little bit about what happens in our meetings. The information here is meant to give you an understanding of what we do when we come together to share recovery.

  4. A Narcotics Anonymous meeting is any two or more recovering addicts who meet together for the purpose of recovery from the disease of addiction. Narcotics Anonymous meetings are bound by the principles of the Twelve Steps, Twelve Traditions, and Twelve Concepts of NA. Our meetings are conducted by addicts, for addicts.

    • Readings
    • Secretary Report
    • Discussion
    • Key Tags
    • Passing The Basket
    • Prayer

    Every meeting will call on volunteers to read five foundational texts: 1. Who is an addict 2. What is the NA Program 3. Why are we here 4. How it works 5. The Twelve Traditions of NA

    This includes announcements, events, updates, and anything else that pertains to a group’s operation.

    There are various types of discussion formats in Narcotics Anonymous meetings. Some encourage participation from multiple attendees while others are limited to one primary speaker. This is usually determined by the chairperson of the group.

    Key tags are similar to that of AA chips. These are color-coded keyringsthat indicate how long a person has been sober. During this portion of the meeting, one of the leaders will announce a certain duration of time (30 days, 9 months, etc.) and call for individuals who have been sober for that corresponding period to get a key tag.

    Narcotics Anonymous is a fully self-sufficient organization that only accepts donations from its members. First-time NA meeting participants are not expected to give any money, this is only for established members.

    For those who wish to participate, meetings will conclude with another reading of the Serenity Prayer along with ‘Just For Today’ and the third step prayer.

    • The 12-Steps. First and foremost, these meetings will talk about the 12 steps. The 12 steps of NA differ from AA’s, with each step beginning with “we” instead of “I.”
    • Keeping the Faith When Addiction Recovery Gets Tough. Like AA, Narcotics Anonymous also focuses on having faith in a higher power. This topic focuses on faith, hope, and how to start cultivating a relationship with that higher power.
    • Facing Fears and Redefine Bravery. The most controversial and challenging topic to discuss in NA meetings is the topic of fear. In step 4, people are asked to do a written inventory of their past.
    • Exploring Shortcomings. The shortcomings topic is highly related to the higher power previously discussed. The idea is that after recognizing character defects, you can now figure out how to remove these defects to move forward.
  5. These types of meetings are sometimes described as discussion meetings. Some groups choose to host a single speaker (such meetings are usually denoted "speaker meetings") to share for the majority of the meeting time.

  6. Jun 13, 2024 · What Is Narcotics Anonymous? What Are the 12 Steps of Narcotics Anonymous? How Do I Get Started With Narcotics Anonymous? What Happens at My First Narcotics Anonymous Meeting?

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