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Free Online Support Groups for Substance abuse
Substance Abuse support groups bring together people with lived experience to talk openly, feel less alone, and learn from one another in real time.
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Tue, Apr 21 | 11:00AM - 11:30AM UTC
Talk Description:
What if you could command attention the moment you speak? Whether you’re presenting to a room, speaking on camera, or simply sharing ideas, Magnetic Speaking Skills will help you transform the way you communicate—so your message is not just heard, but truly felt.
In this interactive, hands-on session, you’ll discover the secrets of powerful presence, vocal mastery, and persuasive delivery. Through real-time feedback and practical exercises, you’ll refine your body language, eliminate weak speech patterns, and learn how to use pauses and vocal dynamics to own the room with confidence.
Session Goals & Outcomes:
- Increased Confidence – Speak with ease, conviction, and authenticity.
- Stronger Presence – Master body language, voice modulation, and nonverbal cues.
- Persuasive Communication – Deliver clear, compelling messages that leave a lasting impact.
🎤 Speaker Bio: Lisa LaCroix — Speaking Coach & Communication Expert
Lisa LaCroix is a speaking coach and communication expert dedicated to helping people express themselves with confidence, clarity, and impact. Through hands-on coaching, Lisa empowers individuals to refine their presence on camera and in person.
Discover more about Lisa's work at: lisalacroix.com
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Topic context
Understanding substance abuse
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Why it helps
How peer support helps with substance abuse
Peer support helps with substance abuse because change is rarely linear and healing often requires community, honesty, and accountability. A supportive group can make it easier to stay connected to progress and keep going through setbacks or uncertainty.
Inside the room
What substance abuse groups often cover
- Substance Abuse challenges, recovery efforts, and day-to-day realities
- Accountability, relapse prevention, and staying connected to support
- Shame, motivation, stress, and the emotional side of change
- Helpful routines, perspectives, and ways of continuing forward
Good fit for
Who these groups may help
- People working through substance abuse or recovery-related challenges
- Anyone who wants support, accountability, and less isolation in the process
- People looking for honest conversation from peers who understand change over time
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Related topics
These topics often connect with substance abuse and may offer another helpful angle, language, or support space.
Frequently asked questions
What are Substance Abuse support groups?
Substance Abuse support groups are live peer conversations where people can share experiences, listen without judgment, and feel less alone around the topic.
How can a Substance Abuse support group help?
People often use substance abuse groups to talk about challenges, hear peer perspectives, and find encouragement that feels grounded in lived experience.
Who might join a Substance Abuse group?
Anyone personally affected by substance abuse who wants connection, understanding, and conversation with peers may find these groups helpful.

