Without Al-Anon, so many families, friends, and loved ones of alcoholics would suffer because of one person’s actions while addicted to alcohol. Luckily, Al-Anon in Nassau County promotes the recovery of family and friends of alcoholics. We know that alcoholism is a family disease and affects those around the alcoholic, not just him/her. The destructive behaviors have a far reach that can make life miserable for many people. Al-Anon in Nassau County provides an opportunity to learn coping skills and manage expectations so that families can live better lives.
Al-Anon in Nassau County NY
The Al-Anon Family Groups are a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience, strength, and hope in order to solve their common problems. Al-Anon in Nassau County holds regular twelve-step based meetings throughout the area where family members and loved ones of alcoholics get together to share their struggles of living with an alcoholic.
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We understand that the treatment process can be difficult at times. At Long Island Interventions, we are committed to assisting you in making progress towards a new life free from the grips of addiction.
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