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Helping Others Live Sober

Resources to help people in recovery stay clean and to support one another.

Addiction Technology Transfer Center Network Topic Library

 Topics currently available in this online library explore issues such as prescription drug abuse, recovery oriented systems of care, alcoholism, trauma, women, co-occurring disorders, motivat

Factors of Teen Drug Use

When it comes to teen substance abuse, it seems like we’re always playing catch up. Anytime a new drug hits the streets, its popularity soars, and we find ourselves fighting against it.

What can I say to get you to stop?

If one of your friends needed help solving a business problem, or was sick, or needed help watching the kids, no doubt you'd lend a hand; but when a friend, student, or child  shows signs of a

Street Drug Descriptions

A listing of drugs, their effects, and withdrawal symptoms.

Reducing Substance Abuse in America: Building the Nation's Demand Reduction

A report section on "Reducing Substance Abuse in America: Building the Nation's Demand Reduction Infrastructure A Framework for Discussion"

Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration

Building resilience... Facilitating recovery... A life in the community for everyone

Warning Signs: For Schools

School is an important part of adolescents’ development and social life. Should they need help with substance-related problems, it can also play a crucial role in their recovery, providing support and a structure for new types of goal setting.

Integrating ARMS

At ARMS, our multidisciplinary approach to recovery means that we help our patients gain greater control over all aspects of their life, not just their substance-related problems. We understand that helping young people improve their overall health and wellbeing will increase the likelihood of a successful recovery. And we consider their school to be an important ally in this process.

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