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Anonymous Alcoholics' Meeting available for free in United States

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    Navigate alcoholism during a pandemic Treating alcoholism during a pandemic is clearly a topic worth talking about. By 2020, Americans will be drinking 14% more often, and it's clear that a significant number of new alcohol users are in need of help. While some are starting to open, others are still closed, waiting for many in need of alcoholism help. Despite the regular lack of public and social resources, there are many ways to get help for those who want it. Here are some: Anonymous meetings of alcoholism are usually held directly, but many of them have been held online since the pandemic. The personal and collaborative nature of these conferences is not at the forefront, but it is still possible to get the support needed by this organization. The structure remains the same. Most start with a group of people who introduce themselves by name (or username in some cases) and share why they are there. If you have any questions, you can do so anonymously or in public. Most o...