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ALCOHOLISM LINKS |
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Alcoholics Anonymous |
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Alcoholics 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 alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for AA membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions. |
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Alcoholism Counseling Service |
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The Alcoholism Counseling Service is a private practice with independent contractors based in New York City. Psychotherapy referrals are made to psychotherapists specializing in the area of substance abuse. Help is available locally and nationwide through telephone therapy. |
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DRINKER'S
CHECK-UP |
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The Drinker's Check-up is for
those who are ambivalent about their drinking and would
be interested in getting some objective feedback about
it. The program can help you resolve your ambivalence
about whether or not to change but it will not label you
or try to persuade you to change. |
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HAMS - Harm Reduction for Alcohol |
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HAMS offers free-of-charge information and support for people who wish to make any positive change in their drinking habits. HAMS supports goals ranging from safer drinking to reduced drinking to quitting altogether. |
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Joel Nathan, MD |
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Private Practice Addiction Medicine |
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Live Sensibly |
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Exploring pragmatic solutions to drinking problems:
Abstinence, moderation, and harm reduction |
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ModeratE DRINKING |
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ModerateDrinking.com is a new, scientifically proven, program to help people learn how to change their drinking. Help yourself and Moderate Management (MM). All net profits are donated to MM. |
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Rethinking Drinking |
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This website and booklet from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) provides evidence-based information and interactive tools about risky drinking patterns, signs of an alcohol problem, and ways to help people cut back or quit drinking. |
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MASTER DIRECTORY OF LINKS |
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