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Useful Links
Signing up to our drug and substance abuse self-exclusion program and downloading our drug and substance abuse website filter is an important step in your fight against drug
addiction.
However, below is a list of useful links to other drug and substance abuse related support organizations that may provide further help and assistance. This list is not meant to
be all-inclusive. Please help us keep this resource up to date. If you know of any other drug and substance abuse related support organizations that could be of help to anyone with a drug and
substance abuse problem, please email us at support@problempill.com.
Fellowship Programs
- Narcotics Anonymous - Gamblers Anonymous, is a fellowship of men and women who share their
experiences, strengths, and hopes with each other in order to solve their common problem and to help others recover from a narcotic addiction problem.
- Cocaine Anonymous - Cocaine Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from their addiction. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using cocaine and all other mind-altering substances.
Wellness Centers
- Williamsville Wellness - Williamsville Wellness is a unique residential treatment center designed exclusively for men
and women suffering from the effects of addiction. The organization's treatment philosophy is that the roots of a addiction requires identification so that it can be treated
leading to recovery.
- The Life Center Of Galax - The Life Center of Galax is a private, freestanding center for the treatment of alcohol, drug abuse and dual diagnosis problems. The Life Center, which opened in 1973 , was the first facility in Virginia specifically licensed and accredited to exclusively treat chemical dependency.
- Drug Rehabilitation - For effective Drug Rehabilitation, the luxurious and private drug treatment center
at Cliffside Malibu is the choice of leading professionals. Find out why by calling
us today.
National Organizations
- National Institute on Drug Abuse - NIDA's mission is to lead the Nation in bringing the power of science to bear on drug abuse and addiction.
This charge has two critical components. The first is the strategic support and conduct of research across a broad range of disciplines. The second is ensuring the rapid and effective dissemination and use of the results of that research to significantly improve prevention, treatment and policy as it relates to drug abuse and addiction.
- Office of National Drug Control Policy - The principal purpose of ONDCP is to establish policies, priorities, and objectives for the Nation's drug control program. The goals of the program are to reduce illicit drug use, manufacturing, and trafficking, drug-related crime and violence, and drug-related health consequences. To achieve these goals, the Director of ONDCP is charged with producing the National Drug Control Strategy. The Strategy directs the Nation's anti-drug efforts and establishes a program, a budget, and guidelines for cooperation among Federal, State, and local entities.
State Organizations
- California Society of Addiction Medicine - The specific purpose of the Society is to advance the treatment of alcoholism and other addictions through education of physicians, physicians-in-training, and other health professionals. Additionally, the Society promotes research, prevention, and implementation of evidence-based treatment.
- Connecticut Clearinghouse - Wheeler Clinic's Connecticut Clearinghouse is a statewide library and resource center for information on substance use and mental health disorders, prevention and health promotion, treatment and recovery, wellness and other related topics.
- Illinois Alcoholism and Drug Dependence Association - IADDA is a statewide organization established in 1967 representing more than 100 prevention and treatment agencies, as well as individuals who are interested in the substance abuse field. The Association advocates for sound public policy that will create healthier families and safer communities. IADDA members educate government officials in Springfield and Washington, and work to increase the public's understanding of substance abuse and addiction.
Online Resources
- Drug Abuse Treatment Center - The site offers the critical ingredient missing from
most treatment centers - a personalized program designed for you by highly
experienced professionals with a proven track record of helping people beat their
addictions.
- DrugWatch.com - DrugWatch.com is a comprehensive drug reference featuring extensive information about thousands of different medications and drugs currently on the market or previously available worldwide. This site includes up-to-date information about prescription and over-the-counter medications and details about associated drug side effects to aid in the protection of patients and consumers.
- The Health Central Network - The HealthCentral Network, Inc. has a collection of owned and operated Web sites and multimedia affiliate properties providing timely, in-depth, trusted medical information, personalized tools and resources, and connections to a vast community of leading experts and patients for people seeking to manage and improve their health.
- Innovation With Substance - IWS works with a range of clients that include drug action teams, local authorities, service providers and commercial organisations, all working to address substance misuse harms.
- Stop Teen Drug Addiction - StopTeenDrugAddiction.com is a resource for parents. Parents will learn how to recognize the warning signs of drug and alcohol abuse – and understand the importance of early parent education as a key deterrent.
Research Organizations
- Institute for Substance Abuse Treatment Evaluation - The Institute for Substance Abuse Treatment Evaluation (I-SATE) conducts research on publicly funded alcohol and drug abuse treatment programs in Tennessee, in collaboration with the Bureau of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services at the Tennessee Department of Health and the Department of Anthropology at The University of Memphis. I-SATE's primary mission is to evaluate the effectiveness of substance abuse treatment clients enrolled in these programs, with a particular focus on special populations, such as DUI offenders, pregnant women, adolescents, and those with co-occurring disorders.
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