If one was to look for counseling for substance abuse in their local area they could first trying their local directory book which has a list of counseling services available. If this was not suitable they could try online where the results would probably be more specific to what the person was looking for.
One thing that you could do for free counseling on substance abuse would be to talk to the preacher at a local church. This is what my dad did when he had problems.
There may be listings in your local Yellow Pages under substance or substance abuse. Your doctor or local hospitals may have or know of clinics or agencies nearby where you can get help. Almost any agency set up to handle behavioral or emotional health issues will offer substance counseling.
There are many local drug abuse intervention programs depending on where you live. You can call Substance Abuse Intervention at the toll-free number (800) 645-0093 for help.
There are many options for substance abuse programs for low income people. A great place to start is to check with a local church.
The best way would be with counseling and if you cannot afford counseling for them or the abuser then contact Child Protective services for your area and they will provide counseling if you qualify. If the abuse is causing injury to anyone then contact your local law enforcement and they will intervene.
Either the local or state court.
There are a number of local drug abuse centers located throughout many cities and their address and phone number may be obtainable through your local hospitals. If you are really hurting for some help, try contacting your local suicide hotline, and they can direct you to your nearest drug abuse center.
Yes, lidocaine hydrochloride is a C-III controlled substance, which means that it has potencial for drug abuse but is medically accepted.
Individuals seeking child abuse information and support can access resources such as hotlines like Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline, websites like Child Welfare Information Gateway, local child advocacy centers, counseling services, and support groups. These resources provide information, support, and guidance for those affected by child abuse.
Every bank in America, whether local, or chain, gives credit counseling for credit consolidation. If more in depth help is needed, they will also point you to someone who knows more.
No, but he began counseling couples at his local church and then began offering private counseling.
Definitely contact a local law enforcement agency if you see any sort of abuse going on. If you are working for an elderly person, I would let their family know and see if they are able to get involved. Make sure someone other than you is aware of the abuse.