Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics are expected to attend 60 meetings in the first two months and then to continue attending meetings for the rest of their lives. Those who attend Secular Organizations for Sobriety, Women for Sobriety and others groups are not expected to do so. Many people believe that AA members are addicted to AA.
They have a compulsive liars anonymous in Boston that you can attend. You can call a helpline for information about meetings.
Weight Watchers and Jenny Craig both have support groups and meetings you can attend once you have become a member. These will reinforce your dieting with help from others.
She can attend a Depression Bipolar Support Alliance Meetings. The Depression Bipolar Support Alliance Meetings (DBSA) chapters offer peer-run support groups for comfort and direction in a confidential and supportive setting. It depends on your location for where these are located.
There are plenty of support groups. If you go to a treatment center, even out-patient, there are always professionals and other anorexic sufferers who are there to provide support. Depedning on where you live, there may also be meetings (like Alcoholics Annoymous "AA" meetings, but for those who have eating disorders like anorexia instead) that you could attend.
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The legal concept of freedom of speech requires that public schools which allow student groups to hold public meetings should afford the same right to religious student groups. For example, if the school allows the Entrepreneurs Club to hold meetings, it cannot refuse to let a Christian student group hold meetings.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) does not hold mass, mass is a Catholic worship service. Most Mormons attend church services for three hours on Sunday. Mormon Sunday services are split in the following way: Usually the first hour is called 'Sacrament Meeting', it is the main worship service and is similar to most Protestant worship services. Families gather in a chapel sanctuary to sing hymns, pray, and listen to sermons. The sacrament (communion) is the focal point of the meeting and is passed every Sunday to the congregation by the deacons. Following Sacrament Meeting, Sunday School classes are held. Sunday School is also an hour long, and is split by age group. Toddlers, children, youth, teens, and adults each have their own age-approprate lessons. Following Sunday School, another hour of meetings is held. This hour is dedicated to focus groups. Women 18+ attend Relief Society (women's study) meetings, men attend priesthood meetings, teens attend youth group services, and children attend Primary, a children's worship service with an age appropriate lesson, activities, and singing. In addition, most teens attend a youth group activity during the week (Sunday youth groups are focused on gospel study and worship, weekday activities are for fellowship, fun, and service projects) and Seminary classes on weekdays during the school year. Congregation activities and activities for Primary, Relief Society, and Priesthood groups are held monthly or quarterly. All of these meetings are open to the public. Visitors may choose to attend all three Sunday meetings or only one. Many visitors choose to only attend Sacrament Meeting, while others enjoy also attending Sunday School and group classes.
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Wilbert van Vree has written: 'Nederland als vergaderland' -- subject(s): History, Europe, Etiquette, Organizational behavior, Meetings, Social life and customs, Social groups 'Meetings, manners, and civilization' -- subject(s): History, Social life and customs, Etiquette, Meetings, Organizational behavior, Social groups
I am not aware of any bipolar support groups that specifically serve Panda Paws ice cream at their group meetings. However, the ice cream is delicious and you could probably start the trend.
it is an direct democaracy like new England town meetings.