Self-help groups

Offered at substance abuse treatment centers
Details:
  • name: Self-help groups
  • category: Ancillary Services
  • Type: Uncategorized

Description:
Groups in which members share the same issue, condition, or situation and thus are in a position to provide help and support to each other.

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Alcohol and Drug Care Services Inc ADCS Residential Treatment Program

707-268-0264
217 14th Street , Eureka, CA 95501
http://

Alcohol and Drug Dep Services of Southeast Iowa

319-753-6567
1340 Mount Pleasant Street Lincoln Center, Burlington, IA 52601
http://www.addsiowa.org

Alcohol and Drug Dep Services of Southeast Iowa

319-753-6567
1340 Mount Pleasant Street Lincoln Center, Burlington, IA 52601
http://www.addsiowa.org

Alcohol and Drug Freedom Center of Knox County

740-397-2660
106 East Gambier Street , Mount Vernon, OH 43050
http://www.freedomctr.net

Alcohol and Drug Freedom Center of Knox County

740-397-2660
106 East Gambier Street , Mount Vernon, OH 43050
http://www.freedomctr.net

Alcohol and Drug Treatment Associates

361-572-3007 x1916
701 San Pedro Avenue , San Antonio, TX 78212
http://

Alcohol and Drug Unit

985-624-4121
23115 Highway 190 West , Mandeville, LA 70448
http://www.fphsa.org

Alcohol and Drug Unit

985-624-4121
23115 Highway 190 West , Mandeville, LA 70448
http://www.fphsa.org

Alcohol and Substance Abuse Programs

626-798-2727
1084 New York Drive , Altadena, CA 91001
http://www.asaprehab.com

Alcohol Drug Council High Gain Project

310-451-5881
1424 4th Street Suite 205, Santa Monica, CA 90401
http://www.adcwa.com

Alcohol Drug Council High Gain Project

310-451-5881
1424 4th Street Suite 205, Santa Monica, CA 90401
http://www.adcwa.com

Alcohol Services Center Inc

601-948-6220
950 NW Street , Jackson, MS 39202
http://www.alcoholservicesms.org

Alcohol Services Center Inc

601-948-6220
950 NW Street , Jackson, MS 39202
http://www.alcoholservices.org

Alcohol/Drug Abuse Council Concho Valley/Outpatient

325-224-3481
3553 Houston Harte Street , San Angelo, TX 76901
http://www.adaccv.org

Alcohol/Drug Abuse Council Concho Valley/Outpatient

325-224-3481
3553 Houston Harte Street , San Angelo, TX 76901
http://www.adaccv.org

Alcohol/Drug Abuse Council Concho Valley/Saras House

325-224-3481
401 West Twohig Street , San Angelo, TX 76902
http://www.adaccv.org

Alcohol/Drug Abuse Council Concho Valley/Saras House

325-224-3481
401 West Twohig Street , San Angelo, TX 76902
http://www.adaccv.org

Alcohol/Drug Abuse Council Concho Valley/Williams House

325-224-3481
134 West College Avenue , San Angelo, TX 76903
http://www.adaccv.org

Alcohol/Drug Abuse Council Concho Valley/Williams House

325-224-3481
134 West College Avenue , San Angelo, TX 76903
http://www.adaccv.org

Alcoholism Center for Women Miracle House

213-381-8500
1135 South Alvarado Street , Los Angeles, CA 90006
http://www.alcoholismcenterforwomen.org

Alcoholism Center for Women Outpatient Services

213-381-8500
1147 South Alvarado Street , Los Angeles, CA 90006
http://www.alcoholismcenterforwomen.org

Alcoholism Center for Women Outpatient Services

213-381-8500
1147 South Alvarado Street , Los Angeles, CA 90006
http://www.alcoholismcenterforwomen.org

Alcoholism Council of Cochise County Verhelst Recovery House

520-432-3764
936 Tovreaville Road , Bisbee, AZ 85603
http://

Aleutian Pribilof Islands Association

907-276-2700
1131 East International Airport Road , Anchorage, AK 99518
http://www.apiai.org/services/health-care/behavioral-health/

Aleutian Pribilof Islands Association

907-276-2700 x238
1131 East International Airport Road , Anchorage, AK 99518
http://www.apiai.org
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Medication treatments have been found most effective when used in conjunction with therapy and or counseling so it can be helpful to ask if the facility you are researching provides this approach as an option. Medication treatments are also prone to decreasing effectiveness over time. Supportive services can have a wide range of meanings. They range from helping patients find employment and housing to helping with physical health issues and ailments.

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