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bigsister987
01-06-2008, 02:40 AM
I came across the Alcohol Concern Website which has a directory of treatment services by area. I haven't check them out, so please feed back how you get on.
http://www.alcoholconcern.org.uk/servlets/wrapper/services_directory.jsp
bigsister987
04-15-2008, 12:00 PM
National Association for Children of Alcoholics
Addresses the problems faced by children growing up in families where one or both parents are alcoholics or have a similar addictive problem.
Helpline: 0800 358 3456
Website: www.nacoa.org.uk (http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/health/conditions/addictions/usefulcontacts_index1.shtml/ext/_auto/-/http://www.nacoa.org.uk/)
elsphit
05-11-2008, 03:42 PM
is that the name of the Rehab Center?
I'm sure that the Rehab that you mentioned is a good rehab center. And they will be treated as equal.
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This is a comprehensive addiction portal focusing on topics of alcohol and drug abuse. http://www.alcoholaddiction.org
bigsister987
05-13-2008, 01:45 AM
Worried & Confused
http://www.surreydrugcare.org.uk/images/spacertwo.gifAbout
http://www.surreydrugcare.org.uk/images/spacertwo.gifDrugs or Alcohol
http://www.surreydrugcare.org.uk/images/spacertwo.gifCall our 24/7 confidential helpline
http://www.surreydrugcare.org.uk/images/spacertwo.gif01483 300112
We are Surrey Drug Care and we are totally confidential and non-judgemental. We are always available to listen to your problems. We explain the options and services available to you and can refer you to treatment services.
Surrey Drug Care is a 24 hour manned confidential help line giving support and information to drug and alcohol users, their families and friends, in the County of Surrey. We are ready to receive calls at any time of the day or night for 365 days of the year, thereby providing a continuous service for those in need of help with addiction problems. We are registered charity and our services are free of charge.
http://www.surreydrugcare.org.uk/index.html
bigsister987
11-29-2008, 10:23 AM
Another source of resources for Brits:
http://www.dryoutnow.com/
Please do feed back your experiences if you can.
thanks
Hey there :
I spoke with a friend of mine who is very involved in the treatment community.
He suggested that you call 1-800-alcohol. It is a Worchester number, but he seemed to think that it was the best place for you to contact for resources.
I hope that you have already worked things out, but I figured that I would pass this number on.
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