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Resources for Treatment Providers:
- NCADI Catalog—Free Resources from the National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information
- PREVLINE—Information from SAMHSA’s National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information
- www.findtreatment.samhsa.gov —Find a treatment facility
- Addiction Technology Transfer Center Locations and Web Sites—The
Addiction Technology Transfer Center Network's Web site furnishes
information and training resources that translate into better care for
people with substance use disorders.
- Al-Anon/Alateen Family Groups—Helps
families and friends of alcoholics recover from the effects of living
with the drinking problem of a relative or friend. Similarly, Alateen
is a recovery program for young people. Alateen groups are sponsored by
Al-Anon members. The program of recovery is adapted from Alcoholics
Anonymous and is based upon the 12 Steps, 12 Traditions, and 12
Concepts of Service.
- Demand Treatment!
—Demand Treatment! is a nationwide project organized by Join Together,
to increase the number of people who get alcohol and drug brief
interventions and quality treatment in American communities. Use this
online document to learn about this project and how your community can
become involved.
- National Association of Lesbian & Gay Addiction Professionals (NALGAP)
—The National Association of Lesbian and Gay Addiction Professionals is
a membership organization dedicated to the prevention and treatment of
alcoholism, substance abuse, and other addictions in
lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender (LGBT) communities. NALGAP's mission is to confront homophobia and heterosexism in the delivery of services to LGBT people and to advocate for LGBT-affirming
programs and services. NALGAP provides information, training,
networking and advocacy, and support for addiction professionals,
individuals in recovery, and others concerned about LGBT health.
- National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
—NIAAA supports and conducts biomedical and behavioral research on the
causes, consequences, treatment, and prevention of alcoholism and
alcohol-related problems.
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