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Hawaii Treatment Centers

Hawaii AA Meetings

In Hawaii, Alcoholics Anonymous meetings provide those suffering from alcoholism and alcohol addiction with a safe, supportive environment where 12 step therapy and peer support can help them to stay sober. The following websites offer a wealth of information including local meeting times throughout the state of Hawaii:

Oahu Intergroup AA

East Hawaii Intergroup of AA

West Hawaii Alcoholics Anonymous

Hawaii Area 17 AA

Maui County AA

E Komo Mai AA

Al-Anon Family Groups

Al-Anon family groups provide support services in a 12 step recovery program for the victims of alcoholism such as the family members, loved ones or children of those who are addicted. Al-Aon family groups can be found offering helpful support and care throughout the state.

Hawaii Al-Anon Family Group Hawaii

Oahu Al-Anon

Island of Hawaii Al-Anon

Maui Al-Anon

Kaua’i Al-Anon

Mental Health Services

The Hawaii Department of Mental Health offers a comprehensive directory of local mental and behavioral health services offered to residents throughout the state of Hawaii.

Maui District Health Office – Provides assistance and mental health services referrals to residents of the Island of Maui.

State of Hawaii Adult Mental Health Division – providing adult mental health services, referrals and care throughout the state of Hawaii.

Hawaii Behavioral Health – Directory of behavioral health services, resources and treatment.

Anonymous Groups

Narcotics Anonymous Hawaii – Narcotics Anonymous meetings taking place throughout Hawaii to help those suffering from substance abuse and addiction.

West Inland Empire Cocaine Anonymous – Cocaine Anonymous groups offering 12 step recovery and support to Hawaii residents.

Marijuana Anonymous Hawaii – 12 Step recovery programs and support groups for residents of Hawaii who suffer from marijuana addiction.

National Council on Problem Gambling Hawaii – Support groups, treatment offerings and referrals to help those who suffer from compulsive gambling in Hawaii.

Hawaii Helplines

STD/AIDS Hotlines – call (800) 321-1555

UofH West O’ahu Suicide Hotline – O’ahu – call (808) 832-3100

Suicide and Crisis Line – O’ahu – call 808-832-3100

Suicide and Crisis Line – Statewide – call for help anywhere in the state of Hawaii, 800-753-6879

Child Welfare/Protective Services – to help a child who is being abused, mistreated or otherwise uncared for call 800-494-3991

Domestic Violence Hotline – If you or someone you know is the victim of domestic violence, call 808-841-0822

Treatment & Detox Guide

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Mistakes to Avoid Post Drug Treatment

Once you have completed drug treatment it’s easy to think that you are out of the danger zone and fully recovered from addiction. Unfortunately, the reality is that you are not ever in the clear and out of the danger zone when it comes to addiction. Recovery from addiction is a long term (lifelong) effort….

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Pain Killers And Stimulants Less Risky Than Cocaine, More Risky Than Marijuana, According To College Freshmen

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First year college students believe that occasional nonmedical use of prescription pain killers and stimulants is less risky than cocaine, but more risky than marijuana or consuming five or more alcoholic beverages every weekend, according to a new study published in the September issue of Prevention Science, the peer-reviewed journal of the Society for Prevention….

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Program is in the works to keep teens away from alcohol

Tarrant County mental health professionals and advocates are drafting a pilot program aimed at treating teens who are slipping into alcoholism. The proposed High School Alcohol Diversion Program, modeled after college programs, would allow teens with alcohol violations to stay at their schools instead of being sent to alternative schools. That would help prevent them….

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Why drinkers do it all again

Some people drink to forget, but scientists have found that anyone who binge drinks is more likely to forget only the worst experiences of being drunk – which is why alcohol is such an addictive drug. Alcohol has been found to affect memory in a selective manner. Drinking makes it easier to remember the good….

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