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Crisis Lines

  • American Association of Poison Control Centers: 1-800-222-1222
  • National Council on Alcoholism & Drug Dependency Hope Line: 1-800-622-2255
  • National Crisis Line – Anorexia and Bulimia: 1-800-233-4357

THE LIFE RECOVERY BIBLE 

NLT The Life Recovery Bible 

NLT The Life Recovery Bible, Softcover  -     By: Stephen Arterburn, David Stoop

I highly recommend this unique and helpful book. Recovery is supported by God’s Word including how God views us, the strength we receive from him as our Highest Power, and stories of people who struggled as we do. The Life Recovery Bible features the entire Holy Bible and the 12 Steps as known in anonymous groups. -Nancy

BEFORE YOU CHOOSE A REHAB…

Do your research! Check out Danny’s story and be wise. Not all rehabs are alike or even wholesome. The treatment options on this page are vetted as best I know how. Individual experiences vary. -Nancy

http://www.nbcnews.com/feature/ How to Find a Good Drug Treatment Program and Avoid Bad Ones 

https://www.help.org/best-low-cost-rehabs/ –  How to find the best low-cost rehabs in some states in the U.S.  

https://www.help.org/choosing-the-right-rehab-facility/ – How to choose the right rehab facility.

Find Treatment 

https://lighthousenetwork.org/   The Lighthouse Network: A National Helpline that supports faith community members in finding faith-based services in their region. 1.844.543.3242 /  (877)562-2565

https://www.samhsa.gov/find-treatment  – Information on Hotlines, Counseling Services, or treatment options in your state.

https://www.rehabcenter.net/ – Find available treatment in each state of the U.S.
(888) 203-2709  Owned by Addictions Campuses

https://www.addicted.org/   A comprehensive listing of addiction services available in your state; treatment, prevention services, language-specific services, & age-specific services. 

http://www.timberlineknolls.com/    Timberline Knolls – A private residential treatment center in Chicago for women and girls who are struggling with co-occurring disorders, eating disorders, addiction, mood disorders, trauma, and PTSD.  The optional Grace Program integrates principles of the Christian faith into the recovery programming.

HopeQuestGroup.comChristian drug, alcohol, sex, gambling,  co-occurring disorders, and other addictions treatment in Woodstock, Georgia

CapstoneTreatmentCenter.com    Christian Substance Abuse Treatment Program for male young adults and adolescents (Also: co-occurring disorders; behavior/attitude; family conflicts; trauma; other compulsions). Located in Arkansas.

CompassRoseAcademy.org  Christian Prevention services and a residential treatment center for troubled teen girls, located in Indiana.

https://www.aplaceofhope.com –   Christian Treatment for eating disorders, addiction, and other co-occurring issues. Located in Washington State

https://recoverycentersofamerica.com  To provide you with the very best in Christian care, RCA has  world-class treatment teams with extensive experience in treating substance use disorder (and mental health disorders.) Found in St. Charles, Illinois; Indianapolis, Indiana; 2 locations in Maryland; 2 locations in Massachusetts; 3 locations in Pennsylvania; and 7 locations in New Jersey. 

www.edkeatingcenter.org Rehab organization in Northeast Ohio

http://www.milestonesprogram.org/ – Milestones In Recovery Treatment Center – A private residential treatment center in Florida offers an opportunity to learn and practice the skills necessary for eating disorder recovery.

magnolia-creek.com  Eating Disorders  Treatment Facility for women. Magnolia Creek can tailor a dual diagnosis program for co-occurring mental health conditions. Located in Birmingham, Alabama.

FIND GROUP SUPPORT BY CATEGORY:

Substance Use

http://www.aa.org   Alcoholics Anonymous – (212)870-3400

Local to Cleveland OHIO:  Alcoholics Anonymous  216-241-7387 9 a.m. – 11p.m.

https://ca.org/ Cocaine Anonymous – (800)347-8998

https://www.crystalmeth.org/ Crystal Meth Anonymous  

heroinanonymous.org Heroin Anonymous

https://marijuana-anonymous.org/  Marijuana Anonymous                        

https://www.na.org/   Narcotics Anonymous – (818)773-9999

Local to Cleveland OHIO: Narcotics Anonymous 1-888-438-4673                       

https://www.nicotine-anonymous.org/ Nicotine Anonymous – (415)750-0328

https://www.pillsanonymous.org/ Pills Anonymous

https://www.samhsa.gov/prevention   Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA’s) National Helpline – 1-800-662-HELP (1-800-662-4357)

https://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/drugfacts/treatment-approaches-drug-addiction    NIH- National Institute on Drug Abuse. Advancing Addiction Science

http://apps.frontline.org/heroin-stories/     In Your Own Words – Heroin and Opioid Addiction Stories

https://www.help.org/guide-to-alcohol-rehab/ Great guidebook on alcohol use, assessment, and treatments

www.ncadd.org  National Council on Alcohol and Drug Dependence (NCADD)

This Is Your Brain On Drugs. Any Questions? 

Food/Eating Disorders

http://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org  National Eating Disorders Association

https://oa.org   Overeaters Anonymous – (505)891-2664

http://www.rhonaepstein.com/resources-addicted.php   Quiz- do you need to consider food addiction treatment?

http://www.foodaddiction.com  Science and facts about food addiction

http://www.avision4you.info/ An audio resource for some of the best inspiration you will ever hear on the subject of compulsive overeating. Go to the Special Editions tab and start listening!

Mental Wellness and Relationships

https://mentalhealthgracealliance.org Christian support for churches and individuals – MENTAL HEALTH

http://www.draonline.org/    Dual Recovery Anonymous MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION

https://coda.org/ Codependency  Anonymous

http://emotionsanonymous.org/ Emotions Anonymous – (651)647-9712

Compulsive Behaviors/General Recovery

OvercomersOutreach.org  Christian 12-step group – GENERAL 

http://www.celebraterecovery.com/  Christian recovery meetings – GENERAL

https://www.myhopeforaddiction.com/  Christian recovery support 

www.mychristpoweredrecovery.com  Christ Powered Recovery – GENERAL

www.pachills.com Recovery Options Crisis Lifeline – (877)722-4455 

https://cgaa.info/  Computer Gaming Addiction Anonymous

https://clutterersanonymous.org/ Clutterers Anonymous

http://www.debtorsanonymous.org  Debtors Anonymous  – (781)453-2743

 www.debtfreechristian.org Debt Free Christian (800)624-9747

http://www.gamblersanonymous.org   Gamblers Anonymous – (213)386-8789

www.gamblingexposed.org  Christian Gambling Help Ministry

http://www.selfmutilatorsanonymous.org  Self-Mutilators Anon.

http://www.sa.org  Sexaholics Anonymous – (866)424-8777

www.puredesire.org Pure Desire Ministry  (503)489-0230  Christian Sexual Addiction groups and counseling

(also see: https://www.faithwire.com/2022/02/02/god-has-radically-transformed-my-life )

http://www.spenders.org/  Spenders Anonymous

underearnersanonymous.org  Underearners Anonymous

https://www.workaholics-anonymous.org/  Workaholics Anonymous – (510)273-9253

http://www.helpguide.org/home-pages/addiction.htm   Addiction information.  “Change is possible”

https://www.tuck.com/addiction-and-sleep/  Tuck walks you through the process of overcoming sleep issues that interfere with recovery 

FAMILY SUPPORT

al-anon.org Al-Anon – (888)425-2666

co-anon.org Co-Anon – (800)898-9985

nar-anon.org Nar-Anon – (800)477-6291

sanon.org  S Anon – (800)210-0841

gam-anon.org Gam-Anon – (718)352-1671

turningpointcounseling.org Turning Point Counseling  (800)998-6329

Disclaimer: Neither Always the Fight Ministries nor Nancy Virden Are responsible for individual experiences or outcomes.  Nancy is A Board-certified MENTAL HEALTH COACH, not a doctor or Fully Licensed therapist. Nothing on this website substitutes for hIGHER LEVELS OF professional mental health care.