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  Strange Attractors

Next meeting:
Thursday, January 8
7:00 PM to 8:30 PM in your timezone ( Eastern )

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Schedule: Every Thursday, 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM


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Code: H5X7T4

 


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  Details

Cost: Free

Format: Co-Occurring Disorder Meeting

LifeRing Secular Recovery Co-occurring Disorder focus meetings allow participants to explore how additional conditions impact their recovery. Often members share about their mental health journeys interwoven with substance use, and receive support in a space with others who understand the complexities of their challenge.

This meeting follows a How Was Your Week? format. Participants have the opportunity to reflect on the past week’s events and how these events have impacted their recovery journey. Positive, supportive crosstalk is welcome.


LifeRing Secular Recovery is a free, abstinence-based network of substance use recovery resources designed to build supportive connections between peers within positive environments that suit their individual needs.

LifeRing follows a 3-S philosophy: Sobriety, Secularity, and Self-Empowerment. LifeRing participants come together to connect with other peers in recovery We offer a safe, nonjudgmental space where you can express yourself and explore your support objectives. We treat everyone with respect, and everything shared is confidential.

Specific audiences: All Are Welcome, Open camera

All adults are welcome to this meeting.

This is an open-camera meeting. Video is required for the safety and comfort of all participants. All members are required to have their cameras on and be visible."

Languages spoken: English

 

  Convenors

This meeting is provided by LifeRing USA.

Prax
 

 

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Meetings can typically be joined a few minutes before they're scheduled to begin.


Passcode: lifering

 

  Notes
Meeting #: 1244

 

"Strange Attractors" is a meeting for people in recovery with co-occurring mental health disorders, whether formally diagnosed or self-diagnosed. We share our experiences living with and managing our conditions, and discuss recent and upcoming challenges to sobriety. Cross-talk is frequent, respectful and supportive. The meeting lasts 90 minutes; participants must attend for at least 60 minutes to receive verification.

Prax M (""they/them"" or ""she/her"") lives in the Pacific Northwest, and revels in rain and darkness. They are very bad at making up their mind, and have therefore been a lobbyist, an education advocate, a statistician, an animal behaviorist, and a K-12 teacher, among other things. They have no idea what they will be in the future."

This is an open camera meeting.


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