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Confronting Drug Addiction? Don't Not Alone!
If you're grappling with drug addiction, please know that you're not alone. There are many resources available to get the help you need. Reaching out can be difficult, but it's the first step toward getting better.
- You can find hotlines that offer free help
- Don't be afraid to talk to someone
- You deserve a healthy life free from addiction.
The SAMHSA Hotline
If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health or substance use disorders, please connect the read more available SAMHSA National Helpline. This gratis and anonymous service provides always available support to individuals and families in need. Simply phone 1-800-662-HELP (4357) to speak with a trained counselor who can support you toward the resources you deserve.
The National Institute on Drug Abuse
The the Institute is a leading source for information about drug abuse and addiction. Its mission is to improve science and improve public health by funding research, developing effective treatments, and providing resources for prevention and treatment.
The NIDA's website offers a wealth of materials on various aspects of drug abuse, including the effects of different drugs, risk factors for addiction, treatment options, and strategies. It also provides news on current research findings and policy developments related to drug abuse.
- Investigations
- Therapy
- Awareness