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The city of Flagstaff is the county seat of Coconino County, located in northern Arizona. It is rather unfortunate that many of its residents battle with substance use disorder and related ailments. These ailments have affected these persons’ well-being, with many of them barely getting by each day. The process of recovering from substance use disorder, most times, is a lifelong one in which the individual may experience a series of relapses. NA meetings in Flagstaff offer participants a conducive atmosphere for healing and recovery by providing a community built on mutual support and free of stigmatization. During sessions, members are actively involved in recovery programs, engaging participants in open discussions, counseling, therapy, and the 12-step approach program. These meetings come in a variety of formats, including open and closed meetings. In open meetings, locals, friends, and loved ones are invited to lend their support. Closed meetings, on the other hand, are strictly for individuals looking to quit drugs. You can begin your journey to sobriety today by using the NA meetings AZ directory on narcoticsanonymous.com to locate the nearest meeting venue to your home. You can also call our specialists for more information on treatment programs, drug rehab centers, and drug detox centers in your locality.

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