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American Bar Association Commission on Lawyer Assistance Programs:
DHSS: Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health
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Chemical Dependency and Self-Help Sites
Alcohol Abuse Amongst the Elderly: A Complete Guide
Alcohol is a major part of the culture of the United States. In 2014, alcohol sales-which include beer, wine, liquor, and other alcoholic beverages-totaled nearly $225 billion. The following year, more than 15 million Americans over the age of 18 reported having Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), known more commonly as alcoholism. That number reaches even higher among people who haven't reported the disease or have yet to see a doctor for a diagnosis.
Addiction Recover Resources for Professionals
Addiction Treatment and Your Health Coverage
Alcoholics Anonymous
(212) 870-3400
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment
SAMHSA
Cocaine Anonymous
(310) 559-5833
Crystal Meth Anonymous
(213) 488-4455
Dual Recovery Anonymous
International Lawyers in A.A.
Join Together
Marijuana Anonymous
Narcotics Anonymous
National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information
National Institute on Drug Abuse
Nicotine Anonymous
(415) 750-0328
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Disaster Planning and Response Websites
Preparedness Website of the Department of Homeland Security
Includes sample Disaster Plan
Special FEMA preparedness information for businesses
Links to many different resources for different disasters with reference to assistance for families, for kids and for business
Red Cross and other community-based organizations to provide general preparedness
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Eating Disorder Information
Eating Disorder and Referral Center
The Center for Eating Disorders at Sheppard Pratt
Anorexia Nervosa & Associated (Eating) Disorders (ANAD)
(630) 577-1330
Overeaters Anonymous
(505) 891-2664
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Family Support
Adult Children of Alcoholics
(562) 595-7831
Al/Anon/Alateen
(888) 425-2666
Co Dependents Anonymous
(888) 444-2359
Co Dependents of Sex Addicts
(763) 537-6904
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Gambling (Compulsive)
Problem Gamblers Helpline
(800) 522-4700
Debtors Anonymous
(781) 453-2743
Gamblers Anonymous
(231) 386-8789
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Law Students/Career
Five Big Reasons to Skip Law School
Florida Bar Career Center
Law Career Counseling
Law Schools Seek the Cure for Stressed Out Law Students
Attention Deficit Disorder
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Resources
§ National Resource Center on ADHD
§ Attention Deficit Disorder Association
§ ADD Resources
§ Children and Adults with ADHD
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Mental Health Resources/Sites
Bipolar Support
Depression and Bi-polar Support Alliance
Dual Diagnosis Website
Lawyers with Depression
Mental Health Info Source
National Institute of Mental Health
American Psychological Association
American Psychiatric Association
Anxiety Disorders Association of America
Archives of the Journal of General Psychiatry
Children and Adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance
National Alliance on Mental Illness
National Institute of Mental Health
National Mental Health Association
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Prevention, Treatment and Recovery
Father Martins Ashley
CollegeDrinkingPrevention.gov
The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism provides strategies and solutions to prevent the harmful consequences of college drinking, based on research
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Rethinking Drinking-Alcohol and Your Youth
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Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity
Sex & Love Addicts Anonymous
Sexaholics Anonymous
(615) 370-6062
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Suicide Prevention
American Society for Suicide Prevention
The National Suicide Prevention Lifelines
(800) 273-8255
Mission is to provide immediate assistance to individuals in suicidal crisis by connecting them to the nearest crisis center in their area through a national, toll-free telephone number
Davenee Foundation
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12 Step Support/Self Help Fellowships
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
(212) 870-3400
Emotions Anonymous
Al-Anon
Co-Dependents Anonymous
Crystal Meth Anonymous
(213) 488-4455
Marijuana Anonymous
Narcotics Anonymous
Gambler’s Anonymous
Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous
Debtors Anonymous
Center for Clinical Trails Network/National Institute on Drug Abuse