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Counseling Resources in Dare County - Mental Health and Substance Abuse
Abbreviation Key:
CCS - Certified Clinical Supervisor
CRC - Certified Rehabilitation Counselor
CSAC - Certified Substance Abuse Counselor
LCAS - Licensed Clinical Addictions Specialist
LCSW - Licensed Clinical Social Worker
LPC - Licensed Professional Counselor
LPA - Licensed Psychological Associate
MAC - Masters in Addictions Counseling
MSW - Masters in Social Work
NCC - National Certified Counselor
ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG INPATIENT TREATMENT CENTERS |
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Addiction Treatment Programs |
Brynn Marr Behavioral Healthcare System |
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Caron Foundation |
Caron Foundation/Renaissance Institute |
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Coastal Plain Hospital |
Dove’s Nest (for Women) |
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Eckerd Youth Alternatives (adolescents) |
Edgehill – A Recovery Retreat Center |
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Father Martin’s Ashley |
Fellowship Hall |
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Footprints In Recovery |
Hanley Center at St. Mary’s |
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Kelly House (Recovery for women and infants) |
Life Center of Galax |
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McLeod Addictive Disease Center |
(The) Meadows |
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Oxford Houses |
Park Ridge Hospital (Hope) |
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Passages to Recovery |
Pavillon International, TX and Renewal Center |
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Poplar Springs Hospital |
Rebound (for Men) |
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Recovery Ventures |
Ridge Creek (Adolescent boys) |
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Riverside Regional Medical Center |
Serenity House |
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Timber Ridge Treatment Cente, Inc. |
TPI (Tidewater Psychiatric Institute) |
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TROSA |
Virginia Beach Psychiatric Center |
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Walter B. Jones Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Center |
Williamsburg Place and William J. Farley Center |
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Wilmington Treatment Center |
Alcoholics Anonymous Outer Banks
(252) 449-8133
www.aaobx.org
Description: Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope so that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. AA’s primary goal is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety. Like the flavor of the Outer Banks, meetings are diverse in character, times, and format. See website or local paper for meeting schedules.
Eligibility: The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking
Fees: None
Narcotics Anonymous
(252) 441-1470
www.tidewaterareana.org
Description: Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is a non-profit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. Recovering addicts meet regularly to help each other stay clean. NA is an international, community-base association that sprang up from the Alcoholics Anonymous movement.
Eligibility: The only requirement for membership is the desire to stop using.
Fees: None
Al-Anon
1-888-4AL-ANON or 1-888-425-2666 or locally (252) 255-0966
www.al-anon-alateen.org
Description: For over 50 years, Al-Anon (which includes Alateen for younger members) has been offering hope and help to families and friends of alcoholics. It is estimated that each alcoholic affects the lives of at least four other people... alcoholism is truly a family disease. No matter what relationship you have with an alcoholic, whether they are still drinking or not, all who have been affected by someone else’s drinking can find solutions that lead to serenity in the Al-Anon/Alateen fellowship.
Eligibility: The only requirement is seeking fellowship with others who cope with the drinking and/or drug use of a family member or friend.
Fees: None
S.A.F.E. Substance Abuse Family Education
Facilitated by the Director of Student Services for Dare County Schools
480-8888
Description: S.A.F.E. serves school-aged children affected by his or her own or a family member’s substance abuse. The children do not have to be enrolled in the Dare County School System. Evaluations, as well as individual, group, and family counseling by licensed therapists are available. S.A.F.E. was established in 1998 and currently contracts with local professional
Eligibility: School-age children
Fees: None
Oxford House of the Outer Banks
Oxford House Ocean Acres men's house 252-480-2378
Oxford House Sea Breeze woman's house 252-441-8671
Oxford House Soundside men's house 252-441-8874
Description: A democratically run, self-supporting home for men recovering from alcohol and drug addiction: offering housing, fellowship, self-reliance, and self-respect for recovering individuals. Oxford House, Inc. is a duly qualified, publicly supported 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation; therefore, all gifts (monetary and material) are tax deductable.
Walter B. Jones Treatment
Walter B. Jones ADATC
Director: Theresa D. Edmondson
2577 W. 5th Street
Greenville, NC 27834
Phone: (252) 830-3426
Fax: (252) 830-8585
http://www.dhhs.state.nc.us/mhddsas/jones.htm
The Walter B. Jones Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Center (WBJADATC) opened its doors in June 1969 as a 76-bed, short term, residential treatment center. The center serves 33 counties in the Eastern Region and five counties in the South Central Region. The Center provides treatment for pregnant and postpartum women and their infants and has an on-site maternal unit. The center has a Family Services Department under the supervision of a certified Marriage and Family Therapist, and all substance abuse counselors are either certified by the NC Substance Abuse Professional Certification Board or are working toward certification. Outcome studies conducted over the past several years consistently show that 70 percent of the Greenville center clients are sober/drug free six months after discharge.
The Anti-Drug
The Anti-Drug (Espanol)
Freevibe
The Office of National Drug Control Policy: Media Campaign
Parenting IS Prevention
White House Drug Policy
Project Resilience
Kids' Health
NCPUD
Why 21?
For Parents:
A survey conducted by the Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University found that teens with parents who have a ‘hands-off’ parenting style are four times more likely to smoke, drink, and use illegal drugs that teens with parents who are more involved.
The Anti-Drug
Families in Action
ParentCorp
NC Parent Network
MADD
The Urban Dictionary
NC Healthy Start
MomBaby