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

Benefits of Social Support in Drug Treatment Centers

Did you know that your support system can make all the difference when you enter into drug treatment? The social support systems that are integrated into drug treatment programs can have dramatic effects on the success of the overall treatment program, especially for those whose addictions are highly psychological in matter. A strong social support….

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A path to recovery

Michael Walsh lost 16 years to alcohol and cocaine addiction. Now sober, he’s trying to help others find their way out through a new secular peer-support group called LifeRing. Alcoholics Anonymous was instrumental in his recovery, but as an atheist, Walsh, now 41, struggled with the concept of the higher power found in AA’s program…..

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Do You Drink Too Much?

Go on, have another. You’ll be hailing the cab anyway as you’re a bit over the limit now. As for tomorrow, you survived work with a hangover last Tuesday, didn’t you? Besides, it’s your boss offering the next round! Make it a pint. Oh, and mental note: don’t forget to pick up some beer tomorrow….

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Getting A Degree In Drinking

For many students at Ohio State, drinking is a part of life. For about 44 percent of those students, it’s a large part. That’s the percentage of students who fit the profile of “high-risk drinkers,” according to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. With nearly half of college students characterized as high-risk drinkers,….

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Change Behaviors & Avoid Addiction

Certain behaviors put you at a greater risk of becoming addicted to drugs or alcohol and while you cannot change your past, you cannot change your genes and you cannot change your family, you can change your behaviors. By recognizing your behaviors and those that are placing you at an increased risk of addiction, you….

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