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Kansas Treatment Centers

Kansas AA Meetings

Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are provided by groups throughout Kansas to help those suffering from alcohol addiction to get their lives back on track through various 12 step recovery methods that help them to get sober and stay sober. Find a local Kansas AA meeting near you by visiting one of the following local resources:

Kansas Alcoholics Anonymous Area 25

Kansas City Area AA

Kansas District 23 AA

Wichita – Central Office

Al-Anon Family Groups

Kansas Al-Anon Family Group Meetings – complete list of Al-Anon meetings taking place throughout the Kansas area.

Kansas Al-Anon – information about Kansas Al-Anon for victims of alcoholism and alcohol abuse.

Mental Health Services

Throughout Kansas, mental health services and behavioral health centers provide residents with treatment and care to assist in the recovery from mental illness such as anxiety or depression. The following resources are offered to help you find mental health treatment in your area:

Johnson County Mental Health Center

Central Kansas Mental Health Center

Association of Community Mental Health Centers of Kansas

Kansas City’s Community Mental Health Centers

The Mental Health Association of South Central Kansas

Tri-County Mental Health Services, Inc

Anonymous Groups

Mid America Region of NA – Narcotics Anonymous meetings to help with substance abuse.

Kansas City metro Service Committee NA – Substance abuse support and help in the Kansas City Metro area.

Wichita Metro Area of NA – Help for residents of Wichita Kansas area who suffer from substance abuse.

NA for Freedom Area – Narcotics Anonymous meetings in the Freedom area.

Kansas Area of Cocaine Anonymous – Cocaine Anonymous groups for those suffering from cocaine addiction.

Kansas City District of CA – Local Kansas City chapter of Cocaine Anonymous support groups.

Sex Addiction Kansas City – Help for those suffering from sexual addiction in Kansas City.

Kansas Helplines

Health Department HIV/AIDS Hotline – call (785) 296-6174

Child Abuse – if you or someone you know is the victim of child abuse or if you suspect a case of child abuse, call 800-922-5330

Kansas Victims of Domestic Violence call 888-363-2287

Kansas Suicide & Crisis – if you are thinking about committing suicide or you know someone who is considering suicide, call 877-968-8454

Elder Abuse Hotline – If you have been the victim of abuse or you know someone who has been abused, call 800-752-6200

Treatment & Detox Guide

Your ADHD child and school

ADHD is a mental disorder, which largely affects the small children. Children with ADHD tend to be very impulsive, hyperactive and are not able to concentrate well on their work. Therefore, Children with ADHD show poor performance at school, which can hamper their academic performance. Usually small kids do behave in similar pattern as that….

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Alcoholics often are experts at hiding it

At one point during her quarter-century as an alcoholic, Carol Colleran would down at least 10 beers each weeknight, more on weekends. Then she would show up the next morning at her job in hospital management, feeling fuzzy and lousy. But she would cheerfully wander the halls greeting people — “It felt a lot better….

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Zero tolerance alcohol policy good choice for parents

Restaurants in Germany legally sell alcohol to teenagers after their sixteenth birthdays and French children drink wine with dinner at an early age, but U.S. parents who follow this relaxed European example, believing it fosters a healthier attitude toward alcohol, should be careful — it may increase the likelihood that their children binge drink in….

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Many Parents Encourage Underage Drinking

Underage Drinking with parents

Do you let your underage child consume alcohol at home? In Australia, many parents allow and even encourage underage drinking for teens 15 to 17 years of age, even though the impact of alcohol on these children can be significant. The Australian Drinking Guidelines, released by the National Health and Research Medical Council, recommend that….

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Booze overtaking drugs as teen addiction problem

Alcohol is increasingly becoming the drug of choice for young people, with a 10 per cent rise of the number of under-18s seeking addiction advice over the past year, new figures show. Angela Slaven, director of youth services at Kent County Council, said while the number of people seeking help for under-age drinking were up,….

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