There is no chair at this meeting; instead, we go around a cycle of emotions: Confusion, Fear, Anger, Sadness, Shame, and Acceptance. LOCATION: Blue door at 30 Bourne street, to the right of the entrance to the church. Corner of Bourne Street and Graham Terrace. what3words: dwell.scars.notes 5 mins walk from Sloane Square RBKC / Westminster parking available.
Emotional Sobriety is a members-only Alcoholics Anonymous meeting held every Wednesday at 6pm at St Mary's Church on Bourne Street, Belgravia, through the blue door at number 30, on the corner with Graham Terrace. Rather than following a chaired share, the meeting works through a cycle of emotions each week: confusion, fear, anger, sadness, shame and acceptance. It is for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than an open meeting for family or friends. A chit system is available for anyone needing signed proof of attendance. The church is wheelchair accessible, it is around five minutes' walk from Sloane Square, and parking is available in the surrounding streets. The meeting lasts an hour, with no cost and no need to book.
What format does Emotional Sobriety follow?
Rather than a single chaired topic, the group works through a weekly cycle of emotions: confusion, fear, anger, sadness, shame and acceptance.
Can I bring a friend or family member who doesn't drink?
No, this is a members-only meeting for people with a desire to stop drinking, rather than an open meeting for family or friends.
Is the venue accessible and is parking available?
Yes, St Mary's Church is wheelchair accessible and there is parking nearby, with the entrance through the blue door on the corner of Bourne Street and Graham Terrace.
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