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

How AA helps an alcoholic recover from addiction

Before Bill Wilson founded Alcoholics Anonymous in 1935, there was little hope for those with a drinking problem. Intelligent, highly successful people could not understand why they consistently got into trouble when they drank. Moreover, they could not fathom why they repeatedly returned to the bottle despite pledges of total abstinence. Alcoholics frequently visited hospitals….

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Types of California Treatment Centers

The number of drug-induced deaths in California totaled out at 4,178 in 2006, according to a report by the California Drug Control Update. Within the same year, 4,306 people died in car accidents and 3,268 people died from firearm-related incidents. With drug-induced deaths coming in at a close second, this number amounts to 11.4 out….

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Alcoholism: Losing Old Friends to Stay Sober

Alcoholism, like many addictions, is a disease of reinforcement. When you take drugs or alcohol, you feel better and when you stop drinking, you miss the feeling. By this same mechanism, the people you associate with can start to reinforce your drinking behavior. Even though, for many, alcoholism ends up being a disease of solitude….

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Treatment Options for Military Personnel

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Military Healthcare Once a person joins the military they will receive health and dental care for themselves and for their family. Military men and women who fight overseas undergo a multitude of stress which can lead to mental illnesses as well as drug and alcohol abuse. Prescription drug abuse and alcohol abuse have both increased….

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Youths’ drug of choice? Prescription

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Baby boomers made marijuana their ‘gateway’ — and some still can’t let go, a report says — but a younger generation finds prescription drugs are an easier score. It’s been four decades since the dawning of the Age of Aquarius, but aging baby boomers haven’t stopped turning on. The federal government’s National Survey on Drug….

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