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            addictions related news, books and web resources
            www.utyz.com/addictionsAH Drug
            and Alcohol Resource Center (8/15)Al-Anon, Alteen, Family Group Headquarters
            helps families and friends of alcoholics, 1600
            Corporate Landing Parkway, Virginia Beach, VA 23454-5617,
            757.563.1600 or 757.563.1655 or www.al-anon.alateen.org
            To locate meetings in local areas call 888.425.2666
            between 8 am and 6 pm ET M-F. (1/05) or go to Al-Anon
            and AlateenAlcoholAwareness.orgAlcoholics Anonymous, Gen Serv Off,
            PO Box 459, Grand Central Station, New York,
            NY 10163 212.870.3400. Find a meeting at Alcoholics
            AnonymousAlcohol
            Prevention for Middle Schoolers, www.thecoolspot.govCassiobury
            Court, We are a residential drug rehabilitation
            facility providing drug and alcohol detox programmes. We
            also help with other addictions and compulsions such as
            gambling. We provide top quality care to ensure long-term
            recovery. Our methods include rapid detox, psychotherapy,
            group therapy and stress management among others.
            Cassiobury Court, Richmond Drive, Watford, Herts, WD17
            3BH or info@cassioburycourt.com
            or 01923 804 139 or Free Phone: 0800 500 3129 (available
            24 hours a day)Children of Alcoholics Foundation, PO Box
            4185, Grand Central Station, New York, NY 10163
            800.359.2623 A9Cocaine Anonymous, World Serv Office, 3740
            Overland Ave #C, Los Angeles, CA 90034 800.347.8998
            ADrug
            and Alcohol Text, Figures, & Tables: 2015 Data from
            In-School Surveys of 8th-, 10th-, and 12th-Grade
            Students Drug Free Action
            Alliance is a statewide, private non-profit
            prevention agency founded in 1987. We educate key leaders
            on the problems facing their communities and provide the
            resources needed to take action. We deliver up-to-date
            information and develop initiatives that serve the
            immediate needs of those working to prevent substance
            abuse. Young people are our primary target population. We
            form partnerships with businesses, community members,
            substance abuse prevention professionals, policy makers,
            law enforcement, school personnel, and, most importantly,
            parents. 6185 Huntley Road, Suite P, Columbus, OH
            43229-1094 or 614. 540.9985 or Fax: 614.540.9990 or
            www.drugfreeactionalliance.org
            or E-MailDrugRehab.com
            - Treatment Centers E-Mail.
            Free "Substance
            Abuse Guide for
            Parents"
            Our recovery programs are available at:The Recovery Village, 633 Umatilla Blvd., Umatilla,
            Florida 32784 www.therecoveryvillage.com/
 The Recovery Village at
            Palmer Lake, 443 S. Hwy 105 Palmer Lake, CO 80133
            www.palmerlakerecovery.com/
 Next Generation Village,
            1062 Lake Sebring Drive, Sebring, FL 33870
            www.nextgenerationvillage.com/
 Orlando Recovery Center,
            6000 Lake Ellenor Drive, Orlando, FL 32809
            www.orlandorecovery.com/
            (12/15)
Garanzini, Sam, Addiction Recovery
            Specialist, University Professor and Licensed
            Psychotherapist in San Francisco with years of experience
            helping others move beyond addiction. Free
            weekly newsletter covering the latest addiction
            research. www.samgaranzini.com
            or sam@samgaranzini.com
            (4/07)Los
            Angeles Recovery Guide - A program
            designed to help individuals transition into independent
            living and long-term recovery after an inpatient
            treatment program or relapse. Men's
            Treatment Programs, Transitional
            Living, Outpatient
            Program, Mental
            Health, Family
            Services 1830 Lincoln Blvd, Suite 111, Santa Monica,
            CA 90404 or 866-59-REHAB (73422) (10/11)Monitoring
            the Future: Annual study of the behaviors,
            attitudes, and values of American secondary students,
            college students, and young adults.Mothers Against
            Drug Driving If you've been impacted by a
            crash, we are here to help
            24/7 victims help line - 877
            MADD HelpNational Asso of Children of Alcoholics, 11426
            Rockville Pike #100, Rockville, MD 20852 301.468.0985
            A6National Assoc of Native Am Children of
            Alcoholics, PO Box 18736, Seattle WA 98118
            206.467.7686 A6 (94)National Council on Alcoholism & Drug
            Dependence - 212.206.6770 A9 (94)National Institute of Drug Abuse, PO Box 2345,
            Rockville, MD 20847 301.443.6245 A6Phoenix House: Triumph over addition
            Locations in California, Florida, Maryland, Masachusetts,
            Metro DC, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, Texas,
            Vermont, Virginia - 888-671-9392SAMHSA PublicationsSanta Monica Bay Area Drug Abuse Council, 100
            Market St Suite C Venice CA 90291 or 310.664.1415Treatment 4 Addiction is a free, comprehensive
            and frequently updated directory of treatment centers in
            the United States. It includes the SAMHSA (Substance
            Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)
            database, as well as many private treatment centers,
            therapists and addiction professionals. It also provides
            invaluable information through articles, videos and blogs
            on types of treatment, addictions, and mental health
            disorders. www.treatment4addiction.com
            (2/11) The only reason that cocaine is such a rage today is
         thatpeople are too dumb and lazy to get themselves together to
         roll a joint. - Jack Nicholson
  
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