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    The Narcotic Anonymous (NA) meeting was interesting. I went to Kaiser Permanente in Stockton on Monday at 7:15 p.m. The NA group is called the NA Uncut. It was a book study meeting. My first impression of the NA meeting was a room filled with a mixture of drug addicts and family participants. In the beginning, I was a nervous and shy talking to one of the drug addicts. I was afraid I might offend someone or the person may not want me to interview the person. However, it was different than I expected

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    I attended my first 12 Step Meeting on September 20, 2016, the Women’s Serenity Group of Alcoholics Anonymous. It was held at the Providence Presbyterian Church and was an open meeting for women only. My second 12 Step Meeting was a Narcotics Anonymous Meeting on September 30, 2016. This was an open meeting at Quail Hollow Presbyterian Church called Back to Basics. My third 12 Step Meeting was an open Al-Anon Meeting held at St Matthews Catholic Church on October 3, 2016. I was very apprehensive

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    was to complicate a safe space for people who may have never had that. Nevertheless, once I got to each meeting, I realized that those feelings were my own negative self-talk. I decided on two Alcoholic Anonymous support group meetings and one Narcotics Anonymous support group meeting, all of which were twelve step programs. My experience began at a 6 am AA meeting at Fair Grinds Coffeeshop. Already feeling anxious, I walked in to find only men sitting around in the corner of the empty coffee shop

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    Narcotic Anonymous is a twelve-step group that allows narcotic users to meet with others who have the same problem. It is a group that allows an individual to have support from another individual who has been or is going through the same thing. The objective of these meetings is to help individuals become and remain clean (na.org). I was able to observe one of these meetings. The meeting I attended was at The Meeting House, which was in Point Pleasant at St. Paul’s Church. The meeting commenced at

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    Narcotics also known as “opioids” are defined as “a drug or other substance affecting mood or behavior and sold for nonmedical purposes, especially an illegal one” (http://www.foundationsrecoverynetwork.com/what-are-narcotics-and-why-are-they-addictive/ ). Narcotics are also defined as “any drugs that full the senses and commonly become addictive after prolonged use” (http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Drugs+and+Narcotics). A narcotic is a type of drug that is prohibited, used in violation

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    My First Meeting: Alcohol Anonymous The first meeting I attended was an Alcohol Anonymous (AA) meeting located at St. Stephen Episcopal Church in Richmond, Virginia. I located this meeting using the google search engine. I searched “AA meetings in Richmond Virginia”. I clicked on the link titled “An Interactive Guide to AA Meetings in and around Richmond, VA”. From there, I was able to enter my zip code, how many miles from my location I was willing to travel, the day of the week, the time of the

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    selling narcotics. During his surveillance he observes individuals approach Andy and hand him money. After Andy collects the money he would walk toward a tree and out of the sight of the officer. Andy would then return and hand small packets to the individual. After Tara conducts a transaction w/Andy, the police detain her. On her person is 6 small bags of heroin. Tara told police she purchased the heroin for her boyfriend. When police detain Andy he has $500 on his person but no narcotics. Underneath

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    In my entire life I have never felt so grateful for a program for changing my life around. If it weren’t for these people being part of this amazing Narcotics Anonymous program I would not be here talking about this kindhearted group of people. My life was a total mess, before it was like if I had no future for myself and felt like my head was not attached to my body. These people in the NA program has been generous the only thing I had to do is have that desire to stop using. The hardest thing for

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    pointing to a small room, “help yourself”. He also told me where the meeting was taking place and to sit wherever I would like, accept for the head of a table stationed at one side of the room facing the chairs around it. My first impression of this Narcotics Anonymous meeting was that of a friendly and supportive environment, what I imagine is essential to someone seeking help for their addiction for the first time.

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    The Cultural And Sub Cultural Influence of Narcotics Anonymous. The Subculture of N.A is a life outside of any expectations formed by the main Cultural Influence. It is a very private organization that I belong to which became a way of life for me. It has values, traditions, beliefs, sanctions and roles. This is the only outside influence in my life that made me develop meaning to my life again. I was a complete and total crack addict who finally hit the bottom of the barrel and started looking

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