Recovery Resources

Recovery Resources

Comprehensive resources to support recovery, educate families, and provide immediate help when it's needed most.

Crisis & Emergency Resources

If you or someone you know is in crisis, help is available 24/7.

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

24/7 suicide prevention and mental health crisis support

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SAMHSA National Helpline

Treatment referral and information service for substance use disorders

1-800-662-4357
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Explore Our Resources

Whether you're seeking help for yourself, a loved one, or simply want to learn more about addiction and recovery, we're here to help.

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Signs of Addiction

Learn to recognize the physical, behavioral, and psychological warning signs of substance use disorders. Understanding these signs is the first step toward getting help.

Physical Signs Behavioral Changes Self-Assessment
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How to Help Someone with Addiction

Practical guidance for approaching and supporting a loved one struggling with addiction. Learn effective communication strategies, when to intervene, and how to set healthy boundaries.

Intervention Boundaries Communication
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Crisis Hotlines & Emergency Resources

24/7 crisis support including suicide prevention, substance abuse helplines, mental health crisis lines, and emergency resources. Help is always available.

24/7 Support Confidential Free
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Family Resources & Support

Resources specifically for families affected by addiction including Al-Anon, Nar-Anon, family therapy information, codependency resources, and children of addiction support.

Al-Anon Family Therapy Support Groups
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Treatment Modalities Guide

Comprehensive overview of evidence-based treatment approaches including CBT, DBT, EMDR, motivational interviewing, 12-step programs, MAT, and holistic therapies.

Evidence-Based Therapy Types Medications
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Why Education Matters

Knowledge is one of the most powerful tools in fighting addiction. Understanding the nature of substance use disorders, recognizing warning signs, and knowing how to access help can literally save lives.

For Individuals Struggling

These resources help you understand that addiction is a treatable medical condition, not a moral failing. They provide information about treatment options, self-assessment tools, and immediate access to crisis support when you're ready to seek help.

For Families & Loved Ones

Understanding addiction helps families move from blame and frustration to compassion and effective support. These resources teach you how to help without enabling, set healthy boundaries, and take care of your own wellbeing while supporting recovery.

For Healthcare Professionals

Medical providers, therapists, and other professionals can use these resources to better understand addiction treatment modalities, appropriate referrals, and how to support patients and their families through the recovery process.

For Community Members

Education reduces stigma and creates more supportive communities. Understanding addiction as a disease helps everyone respond with compassion rather than judgment, which encourages people to seek help sooner.

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Our team is available 24/7 to answer questions, verify insurance, and help you start the path to recovery.