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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Virginia Treatment Centers

Virginia AA Meetings

Virginia AA Area 71

Virginia AA Area 71 District Meetings

Northern Virginia Intergroup

AA in Central Virginia

Al-Anon Family Groups

Virginia Al-Anon / Alateen

Northern Virginia Al-Anon

Mental Health Services

Virginia Dept. of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services

Mental Health America of Virginia

Henrico County, VA Mental Health & Developmental Services

Chesterfield County, VA Mental Health Support Services

Anonymous Groups

Central Atlantic Region NA

Blue Ridge Area NA

Dulles Corridor Area of NA

Cocaine Anonymous – Northern Virginia

Marijuana Anonymous – Virginia

Virginia Sex Addicts Anonymous

Virginia Gamblers Anonymous – call (434) 563-6694

Virginia Helplines

STD/AIDS Hotline – call (800) 533-4148

Virginia Suicide – 866-4-U-TREVOR

Child Abuse / Neglect Hotline – call 800-552-7096

State Elder Abuse Hotlines – call 888-83-ADULT

Virginia Rape Crisis Center Hotline – call (205) 323-7273

Teen helpline – call 800-SAY,TEEN

Treatment & Detox Guide

Think before you drink

Alcoholics aren’t easy to pick out in a crowd. The person next to you in the checkout line at Walmart may be an alcoholic. So may the person who works next to you at the office, or sits next to you in church. The person who teaches your child, works on your car, or cuts….

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Types of Pain Killer Addiction Treatment

Pain killer addiction treatment program

Pain killer addiction can pose serious challenges in treatment.  Many different methods of pain killer addiction treatment exist to help people who suffer from physical dependence to reclaim their lives and get on the right path to sobriety and long term recovery.  For most recovering addicts, the first step in healing is to spend time….

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No healthy alcohol

Beware of claims that alcohol is good for you, especially if you are a minor, according to Staff Sgt. Douglas Perry of the Virginia National Guard. During the “Safe Schools/Safe Communities” program at Martinsville High School on Wednesday night, Perry, who is with the Guard’s Counterdrug Task Force, recalled hearing news reports of how having….

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Lotus Therapy, a New Old Path

The patient sat with his eyes closed, submerged in the rhythm of his own breathing, and after a while noticed that he was thinking about his troubled relationship with his father. “I was able to be there, present for the pain,” he said, when the meditation session ended. “To just let it be what it….

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Moving on: a life after alcohol

Caroline knew she’d reached the pits of despair as an alcoholic when her mother threatened to disown her. Downing five bottles of wine each night was par for the course – and she had no hope and no job. The Whitstable woman’s battle to stay sober is now fought a day at a time. Caroline….

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