Delaware recovery pathway

Recovery Dharma / Buddhist Recovery in Delaware

A peer-led recovery path that uses meditation, mindfulness, Buddhist teachings, and community support.

OrientationBuddhist/mindfulness
FormatOnline and in-person options
Primary next stepConfirm details through the official locator.
Medical rolePeer/community support, not clinical care.

Who this may fit

People drawn to meditation, mindfulness, inquiry, and community without a theistic requirement.

Use this Delaware page as a starting point: check the official locator for current Recovery Dharma / Buddhist Recovery meetings, then compare local sober living, treatment, detox, therapy, and crisis resources on Sober Network.

What to know

  • Meetings usually include meditation, reading, and open sharing.
  • Local groups are autonomous, so format and availability can vary.
  • Buddhist Recovery Network and Recovery Dharma Online may also help people compare options.

What to expect

Before you go

Use the official locator for Recovery Dharma / Buddhist Recovery and confirm the time, format, address, online link, and any access notes.

What to expect

Meetings commonly include meditation, readings or inquiry, and peer sharing. Local formats can still vary.

How to use it

Try more than one meeting or resource when possible. Many people combine Buddhist/mindfulness support with AA, NA, sober living, therapy, outpatient care, or medical treatment.

Local recovery context

Delaware, DE may have in-person meetings, online meetings, or no current local listing depending on the program. Official locators change more often than directory pages, so confirm time, address, access notes, and meeting format before attending.

For broader help nearby, browse local recovery housing, detox, treatment, AA meetings, and crisis resources. Peer support can be part of a wider plan, but it is not a substitute for medical care when medical care is needed.

Questions

Recovery Dharma / Buddhist Recovery FAQs

Short answers for searchers comparing support options. These answers are informational, not clinical guidance.

What is Recovery Dharma / Buddhist Recovery?

A peer-led recovery path that uses meditation, mindfulness, Buddhist teachings, and community support. Sober Network lists it as an informational recovery pathway, not as medical advice or clinical treatment.

How do I find Recovery Dharma / Buddhist Recovery meetings in Delaware?

Start with the official meeting locator because times, addresses, online links, and active groups can change. If there is no current local listing, compare online meetings and nearby Sober Network resources.

Is Recovery Dharma / Buddhist Recovery a replacement for treatment?

No. Mutual aid, peer support, online meetings, and sober activities can be useful supports, but treatment decisions should be made with licensed medical or addiction professionals.

Can Recovery Dharma / Buddhist Recovery be combined with AA, NA, sober living, or therapy?

Yes. Many people build recovery with more than one support: AA or NA meetings, therapy, outpatient care, sober living, medication when prescribed, family support, and recovery-friendly activities.

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