Below are hyperlinks to resources in the wider Recovery Community.
Substance Abuse Resources
- Alcoholics Anonymous
- Narcotics Anonymous
- Marijuana Anonymous
- Cocaine Anonymous
- SMART Recovery
- NAATP Treatment Selection Guide
- National Council on Alcoholism & Drug Dependence
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Mental Health Resources
- National Alliance on Mental Illness
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
- Mental Health America
- Mood Network
- Mayo Clinic
- Schitz Life
- Sardaa
Eating Disorder Resources
- National Eating Disorder Association
- National Institute on Mental Health
- Eating Disorders: About More Than Food
- National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders
- The National Eating Disorder Information Centre (NEDIC)
Family Support Groups
- Alanon Family Groups
- Nami Family Support Groups
- Alateen Groups
- Find Alanon Meetings
- Nar-Anon Family Groups
- Nara-teen for Teenagers
- Find Nar-Anon Meetings
- Coda: Co-Dependents Anonymous
- Adult Children of Alocholics
Helpful Tools and Information
- Quiz – Are you troubled by someone’s drinking?
- Parents: What to look for
- Info for Family & Friends
- Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP®)
- SARDAA-Family-Toolkit
Teen/ Young Adult Tools
- Take the Test – Are you addicted?
- Signs and Symptoms
- Ten Tips for Youth Prevention
- College and Underage Drinking
- Frequently Asked Questions by Youth
Informative Articles and Publications
- NEDIC Article Index
- 12 Questions to Ask before Choosing a Treatment Program
- What to look for in ED Treatment Center: NY Times Article
- Body Image
- Taylor & Francis Group: Eating Disorders
- Wiley Interscience: Eating Disorder Journal
- http://eatingdisordersreview.com
Comprehensive List of Resources from “A to Z”
IMPORTANT NOTE: Roots Collaborative has no affiliation with these resources websites and links to information, nor do we believe everything various resources write within their sites. However, we find the collective information to be a helpful part of your search for deeper understanding and potential solutions for coping with addiction diseases. We encourage you to be critical consumer of information and to filter for the most appropriate information relative to your personal situations.
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