A National Directory of Drug Treatment Centers and Alcohol Treatment Centers, Therapists and Specialists. A free, simple directory providing assistance and guidance for those seeking help regarding alcohol addiction, drug addiction, dependency and many other conditions that affect the mind, body and soul.
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Michigan Treatment Centers

Michigan AA Meetings

Battle Creek AA (24hr hotline)

Flint Area Unity Council 24

Gaylord: District 12 AA (24hr Hotline)

Kent County Central Office (24hr hotline)

Lansing Central Office AA

Marquette AA

AA of Oakland County (24hr hotline)

Al-Anon Family Groups

Michigan Al-Anon Family Groups

Ann Arbor Al-Anon Family Group

Detroit Al-Anon Family Group

Genesee Area Al-Anon Info Services

Grand Rapids Al-Anon Family Groups

Kalamazoo Al-Anon Family Groups

Lansing Al-Anon Family Groups

Traverse City Al-Anon Family Groups

Waterford Al-Anon Family Groups

Mental Health Services

Michigan Mental Health Resources

Michigan Mental Health Network

Community Mental Health Services Programs

The Mental Health Association in Michigan

Association for Children Mental Health

Anonymous Groups

Michigan Narcotics Anonymous

Michigan Problem Gambling Services

Central Michigan Cocaine Anonymous

Sexaholics Anonymous of Michigan

Greater Detroit Sexaholics Anonymous

Michigan Helplines

AIDS Hotline – call (800) 872-2437

Michigan Elder Abuse – call 855-444-3911

Michigan Child Abuse Hotline – call 855-444-3911

Michigan Domestic Violence – call 800-799-SAFE

Crisis Hotline for Teens in Crisis – call (734) 662-2222

Treatment & Detox Guide

Warning over alcohol intake surge

The amount Britons drink has surged in recent decades, fuelled by plummeting prices and more women bingeing on alcohol. Awareness groups have warned for some time that consumption of alcohol is rising and that the number of booze-related deaths will continue to increase unless action is taken. Alison Rogers, chief executive of the British Liver….

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Dangers of Prescription Drug Abuse

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Prescription drug abuse is steadily worsening because as more pain, anxiety, or attention deficit disorder medications are disbursed for legitimate purposes, many are being diverted to sales on the street for profit. The prescription pill business is big business on the street with a vast amount of collaboration between users, dealers, and doctors. The rapid….

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Heavy Alcohol Use May Increase Prostate Cancer Risk

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Men who drink alcohol heavily and on a regular basis may be putting themselves at increased risk for prostate cancer, according to a new study published in Cancer, the American Cancer Society’s peer-reviewed medical journal. The study also found that heavy alcohol use may diminish the possible preventive properties of finasteride, a drug that has….

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New Research on the "European" Approach to Teenage Drinking

Should parents allow their teenage children to drink alcohol? Restaurants in Germany can legally sell alcohol to a teenager after his sixteenth birthday, and French children drink wine with dinner in the home starting at an early age. But U.S. parents who try to follow this relaxed European example, believing it fosters a healthier attitude….

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Pros and Cons of Inpatient Drug Abuse Treatment

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The commitment to enter a drug abuse treatment program often involves bouts of contemplations on what type of treatment would be most suitable for you. With such a wide range of choices available, it may help to know the pros and cons of inpatient drug abuse treatment before you decide. PROS 24 Hour Care As….

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