UPCOMING EVENTS

UPCOMING EVENTS

sunday,

april 07

OPEN Meeting

Men’s SAA Book Study


6:30pm- Main House

Elements Swiss Avenue hosts a men’s SAA book study group every Sunday evening at 6:30pm. This is an OPEN group for men in the SAA program to further their recovery and spend meaningful time working through the Patrick Carnes model alongside peers with the common goal of healing from sex addiction.

“Our primary purpose is to stop our addictive behavior and to help others recover from sexual addiction. Recovery was possible for most of us only when we accepted the fact that we were powerless over our addictive sexual behavior and that we were incapable of changing without help from outside ourselves.” SAA https://saa-recovery.org/our-program/

Y12SR Recovery Yoga | Sober Living Dallas

WEDNESDAY mornings,

as desired

OPEN Class

Y12SR Yoga with ashley

9:00am- Main House

Elements Swiss Avenue hosts Y12SR Recovery Yoga with Ashley every Wednesday morning at 9:00am. Y12SR Yoga is a combination of the 12-steps of recovery and the somatic approach of yoga.

Please RSVP at (405) 686-8854.

““Anchored by Y12SR meetings that happen across the country, our programs invite individuals to build capacity and resilience, to cultivate skillful mind states for skillful actions, to practice presence, to integrate, to learn, to teach, and to heal within the context of community.” https://www.y12sr.com/

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WEDNESDAY evenings,

as available

Mens Discussion

Group with Aldon Smith

6:30pm- Main House

Elements Swiss Avenue hosts Aldon Smith on Wednesday evening’s (depending on availability) at 6:30pm. Aldon gathers with our community members to foster fellowship while baking his special cookies or preparing a family style meal. After culinary gymnastics, Aldon hosts a mens discussion group, focused on self-awareness and self-love, and its effect on our personal relationships through addiction and recovery.

“Essential nutrients play an important role in brain regulation of mood, and so another potential influence on DUD (drug use disorder) and AUD (alcohol use disorder) is the impact of nutritional deficiencies on mood.” https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0376871617303915?via%3Dihub

Learn more about Aldon Smith at IntelligentMovement12@gmail.com

SATURDAY,

april 06

OPEN MEETING

Recovery Dharma
6:30pm- Main House

Elements Swiss Avenue hosts and OPEN meeting of Recovery Dharma every Saturday evening at 6:30pm. Recovery Dharma is a peer support community, that focuses on the Four Noble Truths and the Eight Fold Path.

“Recovery Dharma is unified by our trust in the potential of each of us to recover and find freedom from the suffering of addiction. We believe that the traditional Buddhist teachings, often referred to as the Dharma, offer a powerful approach to healing from addiction and living a life of true freedom.”https://recoverydharma.org/about/

SMART Recovery Meeting | SMART Recovery Dallas | Recovery Meeting Dallas

Resuming

TUESDAY, April 30

OPEN MEETING

SMART Recovery
7:00pm- Main House

Elements Swiss Avenue hosts Johny Brooklyn’s ROCKSTEADY Group for SMART Recovery on Tuesday evenings at 7:00pm. Smart Recovery is a peer support community that focuses on building and maintaining motivation, coping with urges, managing thoughts, feelings and behaviors, and living a balanced life. Join us in person or virtually: https://meetings.smartrecovery.org/meetings/7413/

“SMART was created for people seeking a self-empowering way to overcome addictive problems. What has emerged is an accessible method of recovery, one grounded in science and proven by more than a quarter-century of experience teaching practical tools that encourage lasting change.” https://www.smartrecovery.org/about-us/

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coming soon

wednesday evenings

OPEN MEETING

AA Discussion Group

7:30pm- Main House

Elements Swiss Avenue will be hosting an OPEN AA discussion group every Wednesday evening at 7:30pm.

“Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who come together to solve their drinking problem. It doesn’t cost anything to attend A.A. meetings. There are no age or education requirements to participate. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about their drinking problem. A.A.’s primary purpose is to help alcoholics to achieve sobriety.” https://www.aa.org/what-is-aa