The times are listed on the Phone Meeting Page.
Phone Meetings these are free phone meetings available to anyone in the world. We have meetings in the United States, as well as other countries. These are meetings held in certain cities regularly. EDA endorses sound nutrition and discourages any form of rigidity around food. Food Addicts Anonymous has four types of meetings: Face-to-Face, or in-person meetings. Diets and weight management techniques do not solve our thinking problems. Solutions have to do with recognizing life choices and making them responsibly. In EDA, we try to focus on the solution, not the problem. Our primary purpose is to recover from our eating disorders and to carry this message of recovery to others with eating disorders. We neither endorse nor oppose any causes. EDA does not wish to engage in any controversy.
EDA is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution. We are self-supporting through our own contributions. Sex & Love Addicts Anonymous by Sex & Love Addicts Anonymous - Northeast Ohio Intergroup serving Cleveland, OH. There are no dues or fees for EDA membership. The only requirement for membership is a desire to recover from an eating disorder. In EDA, we help one another identify and claim milestones of recovery. People can and do fully recover from having an eating disorder. Have you tried over and over again to control your eating and weight, but nothing has worked Compulsive overeating, under-eating, food addiction, anorexia, bulimia, binge eating, or over exercising no matter your challenge with food or body image, you are welcome here. For a list of virtual 12-step groups, click here.Įating Disorders Anonymous (EDA) is a fellowship of individuals who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problems and help others to recover from their eating disorders. We welcome everyone who wants to stop eating compulsively. NOTICE: Due to COVID-19, all 12-step meetings and other groups have been postponed until further notice. Overeaters Anonymous (OA) is a Fellowship of individuals who, through shared experience, strength, and hope, are recovering from compulsive overeating. If you are interested in holding your meeting at The Council of Recovery, please visit our venues page, email call 281.200.9335, or contact us online. For a schedule of other groups (non-Twelve-Step) that meet at The Council, click here.įor a complete directory of Alcoholics Anonymous meetings in the greater Houston area, click here.įor a complete directory of Al-Anon meetings in the greater Houston area, click here. The Twelve-Step groups listed on this page hold their meetings at The Council. However, the meetings and groups themselves are entirely autonomous and are not affiliated with The Council beyond our provision of space for them to hold their meetings. We strongly recommend attendance of Twelve-Step meetings to our clients.
They can play a vital role in the recovery process. Video Call-in meeting via Free Conference Callĩ03 Charles St.The Council on Recovery believes that Twelve-Step programs, patterned after Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), are empirically supported and effective. Shepherd Hill Rehabilitation Center, Cafeteria Phone 3 Meeting ID: 898 5900 6654 Passcode: 123456įor women seeking recovery, please see available meetings Ste 100 CincinnatiĬenterville Serenity Meeting (South Dayton Serenity)įirst door on the right from parking lot glass door entranceĭial in: (607) 374-1160 Meeting ID jerrecovery2.
In-person suspended at this time - Phone meetingĬall-in (224) 501-3412, Access Code 659-150-317Ĭounseling Alliance,1251 Kemper Meadow Dr. Meeting ID: 896 0466 4087 Password: Archway Hybrid meeting - Please call 6 to notify chair if joining online In-person suspended at this time - Zoom meeting Open to all seeking help but closed to visitors Please see below for in-person, virtual, and hybrid options for each meeting. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, each meeting has adapted their format in various ways.