Al- Anon Meeting Reflection
This evening I had the chance to attend an Al-Anon meeting, which is a 12-step program for the families of alcoholics. I wasn’t really sure what to expect, but when Caitlyn and I arrived there were only 4 other people there. This was a very small, close meeting. I think the number of individuals has a big impact on the session, it seemed more personal. Our group flowed very well. Since it was so small everyone had multiple chances to share and to give each other feedback/let each other know they aren’t alone. We sat around a small table, and while the binder with notes sat in front of one individual, I could not figure out who the leader/facilitator was, we were all around as equals. Two people sort of lead and got the group going and then everyone shared, it was such a community that it was hard to tell if there even was a leader. That being said, one of the ‘leaders’ would ask if anyone else wanted to share and both leaders encouraged partic...