Mental Health Connecticut (MHC)
Offers a variety of programs and services to promote recovery for people with mental illnesses in our communities, including residential services, supported and transitional employment, supported education, psychosocial rehabilitation, peer support services and case management.
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The Connecticut Women’s Consortium
Provides training, advocacy, and policy on women’s behavioral health
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The Governor’s Prevention Partnership
A public-private partnership designed to reduce substance abuse and its related impact on health, safety and violence in Connecticut
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State of Delaware: The Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health (DSAMH)
Provides public drug and alcohol treatment services for adults, primarily through contracts with private agencies. Services include: screening and evaluation; outpatient counseling; opioid treatment, including methadone maintenance; continuous treatment team programs for individuals with long-term, disabling alcohol and drug dependence disorders; less intensive case management services offered through the outpatient counseling agencies; detoxification; and residential services.
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Alcoholics Anonymous
intended to serve as a resource for information for A.A. members, as well as for those who have a problem with alcohol
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Brandywine Counseling & Community Services: Lighthouse
Residential substance abuse and mental health treatment for pregnant women and women with up to two children under eight years old. Assists with job placement and housing upon completion.
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Alabama Drug Abuse Treatment Programs
The top resources for substance abuse treatment in Alabama.
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Alabama Area of Cocaine Anonymous
Cocaine anonymous is a group of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope that they may solve their common problem and help others recover from their addiction.
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The Alabama Department of Mental Health
A comprehensive system of treatment and prevention services for alcoholism/drug addiction and abuse.
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University of Alabama: Beacon Addiction Treatment Center
Professional outpatient substance abuse treatment.
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A New Beginning
A state-certified addiction recovery and rehab facility for women
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St. Anne’s Home
A residential alcohol and drug rehabilitation facility that provides rehabilitation programs that offer help and hope to adult women and their family members affected by alcoholism and/or addiction to other drugs.
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Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Centers (ADATC)
operates three facilities that allow people to overcome substance abuse and enjoy life again
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Pearson Hall
A short-term crisis stabilization treatment and indigent detoxification program.
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Council on Substance Abuse (COSA-NCADD)
A private non-profit organization that promotes the understanding that alcoholism and other drug dependence are preventable and treatable diseases.
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