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28 Rehabs in Kennett, Missouri

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Access Heartland Alternative Service

106 South Main Street, Poplar Bluff MO

Addiction Treatment

Behavioral Health Group

1899 North Westwood Boulevard, Poplar Bluff MO

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Bootheel Counseling Services

1017 Highway 25 North, Bloomfield MO

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EMASS

415 East Cherry Street, Troy MO

Addiction Treatment

Family Counseling Center

875 Highway V V, Kennett MO

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Family Counseling Center - Dunklin County

875 Jones Street, Kennett MO

Addiction Treatment

FCC Behavioral Health

1 Courthouse Square, New Madrid MO

Addiction Treatment

FCC Behavioral Health

1401 Laura Drive, Kennett MO

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FCC Behavioral Health

1905 North Douglass, Malden MO

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FCC Behavioral Health

624 North Walnut, Steele MO

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FCC Behavioral Health - Adolescent CSTAR

1109 Jones Street, Kennett MO

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FCC Behavioral Health - Butler County Clinic

3001 Warrior Lane, Poplar Bluff MO

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FCC Behavioral Health - Dunklin County Clinic

925 Highway V V, Kennett MO

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FCC Behavioral Health - Pemiscot County Clinic

915 Highway 84, Caruthersville MO

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FCC Behavioral Health - Stoddard County

1719 Business 60, Dexter MO

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John J. Pershing VA Medical Center

1500 North Westwood Boulevard, Poplar Bluff MO

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Mission Teens - Freedom House MBTC

27791 State Highway 25, Holcomb MO

Addiction Treatment

Pathways Community Health

101 Hospital Drive, Osceola MO

Addiction Treatment

Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center - Behavioral Health

2620 North Westwood Boulevard, Poplar Bluff MO

Addiction Treatment

Preferred Family Healthcare

269 Firehouse Lane, Troy MO

Addiction Treatment

Preferred Family Healthcare - Adolescent

101 West College Street, Troy MO

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Preferred Family Healthcare - Bridgeway Behavioral Health

1011 East Cherry Street, Troy MO

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Shepherds Fold Rehabilitation

201 East Loeb Street, Cardwell MO

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Southeast Missouri Behavioral Health

3150 Warrior Lane, Poplar Bluff MO

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Southeast Missouri Behavioral Health

916 Smith Ave, Dexter MO

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Southeast Missouri Behavioral Health - South Main Street

101 South Main Street, Poplar Bluff MO

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Southeast Missouri Behavioral Health - Vine St

308 Vine St, Poplar Bluff MO

Addiction Treatment

Twin Rivers Regional Medical Center - Behavioral Health

1301 1St Street, Kennett MO

Addiction Treatment

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    Education And Information About Addiction

    There are a range of websites providing easily accessible information about substance use disorders.

    The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

    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 (AA)

    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.

    National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

    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.

    NIDA for Teens

    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.

    The National Institute on Drug Abuse

    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 (NA)

    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

    Al-Anon is a free, nonprofit organization that supports and provides literature to family members and friends of alcoholics.

    Nar-Anon

    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.

    Families Against Narcotics

    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.