That would depend on where you live. There are usually Mental Health Associations and locally-operated detox units, treatment facilities and so forth. Check your phone book.
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 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.
Yes, there are online substance abuse assessments available. These assessments usually involve questions about your alcohol and drug use to help determine if you may have a substance abuse issue. It's important to use reputable websites or seek help from a healthcare professional for accurate and personalized assessments.
Substance abuse is a broad term covering any substance that is used in a mood altering manner that is illegal or used in a dangerous way. A center for substance abuse would be able to help with an alcohol problem as well as dependecies on precription drugs or the dangerous use of sniffing glue.
http://www.medhelp.org/forums/Addiction-Substance-Abuse/show/77 is a support forum. You can share like group therapy online.
Someone who is qualified to teach about substance abuse would teach such a program. Accreditation is the most important reason to have this training done for public help.
A good hypnotist can help, or a psychiatrist.
Any substance abuse treatment center is capable of helping people into quitting their addiction. It just depends on the person if he or she wants to be helped or not.
One can find help for substance abuse in the Raleigh Drug Rehab centers and Treatment Programs. One also can find help by calling a toll free number and talk to a Adicction Rehab Admissions specialist.
For individuals seeking help with marijuana addiction, resources such as the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Helpline (1-800-662-HELP) can provide information and referrals to treatment programs in their area. Additionally, contacting a local mental health or addiction treatment center can also offer support and guidance on managing addiction to marijuana.
Information on substance abuse hotlines on the internet can he found at www.helpline-online.com/ Many major cities offer such a program so a search on your city will help you.
Mr. Jackson. But he died :(