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West Virginia Treatment Centers

West Virginia AA Meetings

West Virginia Area 73 Alcoholics Anonymous

Al-Anon Family Groups

West Virginia Al-Anon / Alateen

Mental Health Services

Health & Human Bureau for Behavioral Health

West Virginia Behavioral Healthcare Providers

West Virginia Behavioral Health

Well WVU Mental Health

Anonymous Groups

Greater WV Area – NA

Mountaineer Region NA

NA Wheeling West Virginia

Cocaine Anonymous – call (800) 347-8998

West Virginia Gamblers Hotline – call 855-2CALLGA

Sex Addicts Anonymous West Virginia

Marijuana Anonymous West Virginia

West Virginia Helplines

AIDS Hotline – call (800) 642-8244

Rape Crisis Center – call (304) 523-0558

West Virginia Child/Adult/Domestic Violence Abuse Hotline – call 800-352-6513

Runaway youth and family crisis center – call 800-999-9999

Treatment & Detox Guide

Plans for minimum alcohol price

The government’s top medical adviser has drawn up plans for a minimum price for alcohol which would double the cost of some drinks in England. Under the proposal from Sir Liam Donaldson, it has been reported that no drinks could be sold for less than 50 pence per unit of alcohol they contain. It would….

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5 Ways to Make the Most Out of Alcohol Abuse Treatment

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The decision to get needed alcohol abuse treatment often comes with more than a few concerns and doubts. No doubt, the alcohol-affected state of mind a person reaches by the time he or she considers getting treatment doesn’t make the process any easier. Of all the types of addiction treatment available, alcohol abuse treatment carries….

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Alcohol, When Enough Is Enough

Not all alcohol abusers look or act alike. Nor do they start on the road to alcoholism the same way or share the same set of problems. What they have in common is that they are all, in some way, damaging their lives. There are many ways to be diagnosed as being alcohol dependent. Alcohol….

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Abstinence the path to avoid alcoholism

Parents throughout Victoria and Canada are vehemently opposed to their children taking illicit drugs — but what about the most widely used, and deadliest drug of all? There is a killer that lives among us every day — a killer called alcohol. In recent years, it has been common practice for parents to condone underage….

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