A national registry of rehab-related organizations
Granite State Monarchs
A peer support agency serving customers of mental health services by encouraging them to be more proactive and empowered in their recovery.
Teen Challenge
To provide youth, adults and families with an effective and comprehensive Christian faith-based solution to life-controlling drug and alcohol problems in order to become productive members of society. By applying biblical principles, Teen Challenge endeavors to help people become mentally-sound, emotionally-balanced, socially-adjusted, physically-well, and spiritually-alive.
Celebrate Recovery
CELEBRATE RECOVERY SMALL GROUPS CAN:
Provide you a safe place to share your experiences, strengths
and hopes with others who are going through the “Principles” in
a Christ-Centered recovery.
Provide you a leader who has gone through a similar hurt,
hang-up or habit that will facilitate the group as it focuses
on a particular Step each week. The leader will also keep Celebrate
Recovery’s “FIVE RULES.”
Provide you with the opportunity to find an accountability
partner or sponsor.
Encourage you to attend other recovery meetings held throughout
the week, if available.
Klaman Eating Disorders Center
The Klaman Eating Disorders Center at McLean Hospital is comprised of a highly trained multidisciplinary team, of expressive therapists, nurses, nutritionists, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers and teachers. Team members follow each patient throughout her course of treatment. An added benefit of the program, staff are particularly skilled at treating co-existing conditions, such as substance abuse, depression, trauma-related disorders, anxiety disorders and other co-occurring psychiatric conditions.
Families Empowered and Supporting Treatment of Eating Disorders (FEAST)
Parents, choosing the most appropriate treatment for your loved one is one of the most important parenting decisions you will make. Although a diagnosis of anorexia, bulimia, or other eating disorder may be frightening and intimidating at first, eating disorders are a treatable illness and professional treatment is essential.
The Center for Eating Disorder Management
The Center’s multidisciplinary outpatient treatment consists of a team of nurse practitioners, psychotherapists and registered dieticians. They provide specialized medical, psychological and nutritional assessments and treatment using a holistic approach. Collaboration with the patient’s primary-care provider continues during treatment. Individual case management with the entire team occurs weekly to ensure on-going evaluation. If more intensive treatment is required, a referral to a day treatment, inpatient, or residential level of care can be arranged.
Narcotics Anonymous (NA)
Narcotics Anonymous
An international, community-based association of recovering drug addicts with more than 33,500 weekly meetings in over 116 countries worldwide. Find a group in your area.
Al-Anon and Alateen
Al-Anon/Alateen
www.al-anon.org
“Offering hope and help to families and friends of alcoholics.”
HBO
HBO.com/addiction – “The Addiction website brings together many of America’s top addiction experts to demystify this much-misunderstood disease. Find help now or learn more about the latest breakthroughs in treatment.”