199 Rehabs in Troy, Michigan
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33985 Harper Avenue, Clinton Township MI
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4100 West Mcnichols Road, Detroit MI
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3381 East Mack Avenue, Detroit MI
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28491 Utica Road, Roseville MI
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2201 East Washington Street, Washington MI
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4060 Elizabeth Lake Road, Waterford MI
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14456 East Jefferson Avenue, Detroit MI
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8806 Mack Avenue, Detroit MI
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11435 Morang Avenue, Detroit MI
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19760 Meyers Road, Detroit MI
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74 West 10 Mile Road, Madison Heights MI
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1370 North Oakland Bouelvard, Waterford MI
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1234 Porter Street, Detroit MI
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16250 Northland Drive, Southfield MI
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1435 North Oakland Boulevard, Waterford MI
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1255 North Oakland Boulevard, Waterford MI
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5250 John R. Street, Detroit MI
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1121 East Mcnichols Road, Detroit MI
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1145 West Grand Boulevard, Detroit MI
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2015 Webb Street, Detroit MI
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7091 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield MI
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44200 Woodward Avenue, Pontiac MI
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50 North Perry Street, Pontiac MI
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2400 East Mcnichols Road, Detroit MI
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882 Oakman Boulevard, Detroit MI
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2051 West Grand Boulevard, Detroit MI
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14006 John R Road, Highland Park MI
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27351 Dequindre Road, Madison Heights MI
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1852 West Grand Boulevard, Detroit MI
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5716 Michigan Avenue, Detroit MI
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1700 Waterman Street, Detroit MI
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8311 East Jefferson Avenue, Detroit MI
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3737 Humboldt Street, Detroit MI
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1025 East Forest Avenue, Detroit MI
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Submit Your CenterThere are a range of websites providing easily accessible information about substance use disorders.
SAMHSA has free resources and publications, including pamphlets for families where addiction is present, information on family therapy, and what is involved in substance use disorder treatment and a treatment finder tool.
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 other recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees, and AA is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution.
This crisis hotline can help with a lot of issues, not just suicide. For example, anyone who feels sad, hopeless, or suicidal; family and friends who are concerned about a loved one; victims of bullying; or anyone who is interested in mental health treatment referrals can call 1-800-273-TALK (8255). Callers are connected with a professional who will talk with them about what they’re feeling or concerns for other family and friends.
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) developed this website. Teens can get facts about drugs and drug effects, read advice from fellow teens, watch educational videos, download cool anti-drug stuff, and try their hand at brain games.
Has provided helpful, easy-to-read drug facts. The National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism also contains information about alcohol and alcohol use disorder.
Narcotics Anonymous is a 12-step fellowship of recovering addicts. Membership is open to all drug addicts, regardless of the particular drug or combination of drugs used. Meetings are free.
Al-Anon is a free, nonprofit organization that supports and provides literature to family members and friends of alcoholics.
Nar-Anon is a 12-step program designed to help relatives and friends of addicts recover from the effects of living with an addicted relative or friend.
At Families Against Narcotics, we believe that compassion > stigma, and we assist individuals and families affected by substance use disorder with the respect, empathy, and compassion they deserve.
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