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Arizona Treatment Centers

Arizona AA Meetings

Bullhead City – For residents in the Bullhead area in search of local AA meetings for help with alcohol addiction recovery.

Lake Havasu City Intergroup – The Lake Havasu AA groups offer help and support for those in recovery from alcoholism or for those who wish to quit drinking.

Central Mountain Intergroup – This group offers Alcoholics Anonymous support for residents of the Central Mountain area of Arizona.

Salt River Intergroup,Inc. (24 Hr) – The Salt River Intergroup provides around the clock access to AA meetings, information and support helping residents of Arizona get sober.

Tuscon Area Intergroup Inc. – For residents of the Tuscon area, finding AA meetings begins with a search of Tuscon Area Intergroup.

Al-Anon

For help finding local Al-Anon meetings that provide supportive care for those who have a loved one or family member who’s addiction to alcohol has caused undue stress or problems in their lives, visit a local Al-Anon meeting:

Casa Grande, Coolidge – Disrtict 6

Colorado River Basin District 1

Central AZ, Verde Valley – District 2b

Page, Lake Powell – District 1

Tucson Intergroup – Soouth Central Arizona

Mental Health

Mental and behavioral health problems such as anxiety, depression or other disorders can cause serious side effects and may require professional treatment. For help finding a local behavioral health specialist, psychiatrist or psychologist who can provide proper treatment and care to help you overcome a mental illness, consider contacting your local mental health organization.  The following Arizona mental health and regional behavioral health authority websites provide access to local services:

Arizona Tribal and Regional Behavioral Health Authority

Cenpatico Regional Behavioral Health Authority – Call 866-495-6735

Gila River Regional Behavioral Health Authority – Call 800-259-3449

Magellan Regional Behavioral Health Authority – Call 800-631-1214

Navajo Nation Regional Behavioral Health Authority – Call 866-841-0277

Northern Arizona Regional Behavioral Health Authority – Call 877-756-4090

Pascua-Yaqui Regional Behavioral Health Authority – Call 800-572-7282

Anonymous Groups

Eastern Arizona NA – For those in recovery from various types of drug addiction.

Northern Arizona NA – A listing of Narcotics Anonymous groups in the Northern Arizona region.

Greater Phoenix NA – A comprehensive list of NA meetings taking place in the Phoenix area.

Southeast Arizona NA – Narcotics Anonymous meetings taking place in the Southeast region of Arizona.

South Central NA – Narcotics Anonymous meetings taking place in the South Central Arizona area.

Cocaine Anonymous Phoenix – Call 602-279-3838 for help overcoming cocaine addiction.

Cocaine Anonymous Tucson – Call 510-326-2211 for help with cocaine addiction in the Tucson area.

Arizona Marijuana Anonymous – For help overcoming marijuana addiction the state of Arizona.

Crystal Meth Anonymous Arizona – 12 step recovery and support for those suffering from meth addiction.

Arizona Helplines

Arizona Teen Crisis Solutions – 480-440-3242

EMPACT Suicide Prevention Center – 866-205-5339

AIDS hotline – 800-232-4636

Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline – 800-422-4453

Arizona Child Abuse Hotline – For cases of suspected child abuse or if you are a child who has been abused, call 888-SOS-CHILD for help.

Treatment & Detox Guide

Commitment intended to break alcohol cycle

The Salvation Army’s Clitheroe Center is gearing up to accept alcoholics involuntarily committed to a new detoxification program, becoming the only rehabilitation facility currently in town that will hold patients for a month or more to force them to sober up. The scheduled opening this month comes on the heels of a spate of homeless….

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No more games for drunk Brits

Brink Brits

In 2008, 5,000 teenage girls were treated for binge drinking No more games for drunk Brits. In a desperate attempt to stop Brits from drinking excessively, U.K. officials are banning drinking games and all-you-can-drink deals at pubs and clubs that cater to the nation’s growing binge-drinking culture. The crackdown includes outlawing games such as the….

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Alcoholism: What you might not know

Concerns about alcohol abuse have been making headlines this week. A woman who drinks two glasses of wine every day is at risk for developing liver trouble, a doctor says. A woman who drinks two glasses of wine every day is at risk for developing liver trouble, a doctor says. First, the Indian state of….

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Alcohol addiction

Addiction is basically the dependence of the body on some physical or psychological need. Addiction can have adverse as well as more favorable results on the body, largely depending on the type of addiction. Today, larger part of the population is alcohol addicted. Alcohol is a liquid, which is derived by the “fermentation” of different….

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Substance abuse, schizophrenia and risk of violence

substance abuse and schizophrenia

A study published this week in the open access journal PLoS Medicine demonstrates that there is an association between schizophrenia and violence, but shows that this association is greatly increased by drug and alcohol abuse. Importantly, the study also finds that the risk of violence from patients with psychoses who also have substance use disorder….

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