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Sedona is a small city that crosses the border between Coconino and Yavapai counties in northern Arizona. In addition to their physical health benefits, NA meetings in Sedona can provide you with a strong sense of community. You can meet other members in the same situation and lend support to each other. In addition, NA meetings can give you a sense of purpose in life. Although some people may initially find these meetings uncomfortable, they often help them stay sober. You can also benefit from their support if you ever relapse. ​​Open meetings are more accessible than closed meetings. They are open to anyone who’d like to learn more about NA. Closed NA meetings are restricted to those who have a substance use disorder or believe that they have one. Some closed NA groups allow people who have recovered to attend special events like the anniversaries of their recovery. There are also candlelight NA meetings in Sedona. These meetings take place at night in a candlelit atmosphere and can be a welcome change from traditional meetings. Check our directory to find Arizona NA meetings near you. If you need help finding professional treatment options, call 800-934-1582(Sponsored) to speak with a specialist today.

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