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  • DEAF HOPE INCORPORATED
    MO, 65201 COLUMBIA, 625 CHERRY STREET

    alcohol drug abuse information treatment, addictions, addiction, service, addiction treatment, addiction information, rehabilitation centers, rehabilitation services, center


  • MEDICAL TEST
    FL, 33830 BARTOW, 1350 EAST MAIN STREET SUITE A

    laboratories, laboratory, medical laboratories, occupational & industrial health & safety, public safety, public health, testing laboratories, testing, medical, addictions, addiction, business


  • QUICK TEST
    AR, 72801 RUSSELLVILLE, 108 E MAIN

    drug & alcohol detection & testing, employment, employment screening services, service, laboratories, laboratory, medical laboratories, laboratory, medical testing, testing laboratories, laboratory,


  • AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR PREVENTATIVE MEDICINE
    MI, 48334 FARMINGTON HILLS, 30445 NORTHWESTERN HIGHWAY, SUITE 350

    A world renowned and award winning developer and provider of wellness, medical self care, disease management, and health management programs and publications


  • DURHAM FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC & ACUPUNCTURE
    TX, 78028 KERRVILLE, 320 WEST WATER STREET SUITE A

    acupuncture, acupressure, acupuncture physicians, physician, surgeons, surgeon, addiction information & treatment, addictions, addiction


  • ADDICTION PROFESSIONALS OF NORTH CAROLINA
    NC, 27722 DURHAM, P.O. BOX 71814

    Addiction Professionals of North Carolina (APNC) exist to advance policy, services, and professional development that reflect the highest standards of the addiction profession, strengthen its value to the community, and promote the values of its members. Values (As an organization and as individuals) : In everything we do, we will conduct our practice in a professional and ethical manner. In everything we do, we will act with care and compassion to improve the lives of those we serve. In everything we do, we will promote unity among all who practice prevention, treatment, or recovery. In everything we do, we will embrace the importance of having our voice heard in policy making decisions. In everything we do, we will pursue positive change.


  • AAPNY is made up of addiction professionals who are dedicated to strengthening the profession of addiction services through advocacy, support and training. AAPNY is lead by a Board of Directors of practicing addiction professionals. AAPNY's mission is to support the interests of addiction professionals in New York State through wellness, advocacy, training and mediation on ethical concerns. Our goal is to strengthen our field to insure the highest level of services to the individuals, families and communities we serve. AAPNY is the ONLY statewide organization exclusively for addiction professionals.


  • ASSOCIATION OF ALCOHOL & DRUG ABUSE COUNSELORS OF OREGON
    OR, 97222 MILWAUKIE, 5123 SE WILMA CIR

    addiction disorders, clinical skill development, professional development, business, workforce administration, associations, organizations, health care, professionals, addiction counselors, educators,


  • AUSAP would like to express our appreciation to the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) for allowing us to join them in making ammendments to the Mental Health Practice Act in 2010. (To read the bill follow this link: SB 0090 – 2010 Mental Health Practice Act)


  • CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY PROFESSIONALS OF WASHINGTON STATE
    WA, 98310 BREMERTON, 2817 WHEATON WAY

    CDPWS was Founded to: Establish a forum whereby common interests and concerns are discussed, thereby bringing about better communications among professional personnel; to create a voice on policy; to recommend guidelines and standards for chemical dependency facilities, programs, and personnel; to take whatever actions are deemed necessary to improve the effectiveness of work on behalf of the chemically dependent and their families. CDPWS is the Washington state affiliate of NAADAC.


  • LAURIE RAFFETTO, MA
    OR, 97304 SALEM, 1320 EDGEWATER NW

    Laurie Raffetto, MA has experience in evidence based psychotherapy practices, listening and interacting in ways that help you get to the very root of your emotional concerns.


  • prevention, addictions professions, addiction, alcohol, drugs, drug abuse, substance, misuse, dependency, treatment, counselling, national, association, continuing education, intervention, addiction


  • MONTANA ASSOCIATION OF ALCOHOLISM & DRUG ABUSE COUNSELORS
    MO, 59758 WEST YELLOWSTONE, PO BOX 1410

    addictions professions, addiction, alcohol, drugs, drug abuse, substance, misuse, dependency, treatment, counselling, national, association, continuing education, intervention, addiction disorders,


  • The mission of the Nebraska Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors is to facilitate open communication and cooperation among professionals, and to sponsor quarterly continuing education workshops. Our purpose is to maintain the professional Code of Ethics as established by the National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors.


  • We, as licensed alcohol and drug counselors of NHADACA, recognize and accept our responsibilities to - Enhance the health and safety of the public - Promote the well being of our colleagues who are reliable and competent - Uphold the integrity of our profession.


  • NEW LIFE MINISTRIES
    CALIFORNIA, 92652 LAGUNA BEACH, P.O. BOX 1018

    As a professional organization, we set forth the following beliefs which have been agreed to by the professional and support staff of New Life Ministries. These beliefs are essential to our treatment philosophy and ministry. We believe the Bible to be the inspired, the only infallible, inerrant, authoritative Word of God. We believe that there is one God, eternally existent in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. He has revealed Himself in creation, history, and in Jesus Christ. We believe in God’s creation of the world and humankind and in humanity’s rebellion and subsequent depravity. We believe in the person and work of Jesus Christ, including His deity, His virgin birth, His sinless life, His true humanity, His miracles, His substitutionary death, His bodily resurrection, His ascension to heaven where He sits at the right hand of the Father, and in His coming personal return in power and in glory.


  • drug abuse, substance abuse, misuse, dependency, treatment, counselling, national, association, continuing education, intervention, addiction disorders, clinical skill development, professional


  • counselling, national, association, continuing education, intervention, addiction disorders, clinical skill development, professional development, business, workforce administration, associations,


  • Our vision of the future includes the following values: We value the special skills and competencies of our profession. We value education, training, experience and continued professional development. We value all citizens of South Dakota and believe they deserve the best of addiction and prevention services. We value our unique cultures in South Dakota. Rural and also urban. We are European-American, Native American, and also have an emerging diversity of cultures. We value a holistic approach that includes spirituality as an element of wellness.


  • TENNESSEE ASSOCIATION OF ALCOHOLISM & DRUG ABUSE COUNSELORS
    TN, 38053 MILLINGTON, 7340 WOODSTOCK-CUBA RD.

    professional development, business, workforce administration, associations, organizations, health care, professionals, addiction counselors, educators, addiction professionals, drug problems,


  • TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF ADDICTION PROFESSIONALS
    TX, 78701 AUSTIN, 1005 CONGRESS

    TAAP seeks to promote the advancement of Addiction Professionals by uniting alcoholism and other addiction counseling professionals throughout Texas. TAAP organizes and charters local chapters in Texas, and assists in stabilizing and increasing their membership. By means of legislative initiatives, promotional campaigns and professional networking opportunities, TAAP will promote awareness of the disease of chemical dependency and other addictions and compulsive behaviors. TAAP will advocate for standards for licensure and certification of qualified counselors to ensure the competency basis of those who counsel alcoholics and other addicts and their families and assure a high order of professional standards and ethics among those in the addictions counseling profession.


  • VERMONT ADDICTION PROFESSIONALS ASSOCICATION
    VT, 05701 RUTLAND, 56 1/2 MERCHANTS ROW

    professional development, business, workforce administration, associations, organizations, health care, professionals, addiction counselors, educators, addiction professionals, drug problems,


  • The Virginia Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors was formed to promote the advancement of Alcoholism and Drug Counseling through the Professional Code of Ethics of the Association, and the adoption of standards of competence which will insure the highest quality of counseling treatment to help persons who have problems related to the use of alcohol and/or other drugs.


  • West Virginia Association of Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Counselors, Inc. is the state affiliate of NAADAC, The Association for Addiction Professionals. You can become a member of WVAADC by joining NAADAC, For more information: www.naadac.org.


  • BREAKING FREE
    IL, 60506 AURORA, 120 GALE STREET

    Breaking Free is a community organization founded in Aurora but serving individuals and families in DuPage, Grundy, Kane, Kendall and Will counties. Last year we assisted over 15, 000 clients in our programs. Breaking Free Inc in Aurora, Illinois and Naperville, Illinois is focused on providing the highest quality education, prevention and counseling services focusing on substance abuse, child abuse, and mental health.


  • STATE OF NEVADA ASSOCIATION FOR ADDICTION PROFESSIONALS
    NV, 89106 LAS VEGAS, 850 SOUTH RANCHO DRIVE

    alcohol, drugs, drug abuse, substance abuse, misuse, dependency, treatment, counselling, national, association, continuing education, intervention, addiction disorders, clinical skill development,


  • psychologists, social workers, mental health counselors, family therapists, mental health disciplines, associations, organizations, health care, professionals, addiction counselors, educators,


  • ETANO CENTER
    AZ, 85716 TUCSON, 2340 N. TUCSON BLVD.

    Dispensing Hours: Mon-Fri 5:15am-10am; Sat 7am-9am. Business Hours: Mon-Thurs 5:15am-4pm. WE ARE A CARF ACCREDITED ADDICTION REHABILITATION CENTER IN TUCSON, AZ. MEDICAL SERVICES: An annual physical examination and laboratory work is required for all continuing clients on methadone/buprenorphine maintenance services. TB testing is done on an annual basis as well as upon admission to services. The phase program consists of a series of levels with activities to assist the client in their rehabiliation plan. Goals of the Phase Program include: Development of a peer support group; Acquisition of knowledge and skills for recovery; Reduce harmful effects of drug and alcohol use; Relapse prevention; Improve physical and mental health; Progress can be measured; Areas needing attention are clearly identified . The client will be actively engaged in treatment planning relevant to their needs and stage of recovery.


  • PATRIOT SUPPORT CENTERS - MONTEVISTA HOSPITAL
    NV, 89103 LAS VEGAS, 5900 WEST ROCHELLE AVENUE

    Patriot Support was born out of a great need. The strain of the battlefield has worn greatly on the bodies, minds and spirits of Warriors and their families alike. In response, we have spent the last several years expanding the locations and resources dedicated for military-specific mental health services. We have added four additional dedicated Patriot Support Centers to our extensive behavioral healthcare network this year. The Patriot Support continuum also has 17 TRICARE certified residential treatment programs designed for dependents. Finally, Patriot Support continues to expand outpatient services and other relevant programs designed to restore, revitalize and strengthen the Warrior and family resiliency. Patriot Support’s strength lies in an expansive network of facilities, physicians and service providers. We are able to serve military members and families in virtually every corner of the United States.


  • SHERYL MALIN, LAC
    HI, 96826 HONOLULU, 2525 SOUTH KING ST

    Sheryl is the owner and founder of Symmetry, in Honolulu, where she practices acupuncture and Oriental Medicine with a model that seamlessly combines Eastern and Western traditions. In addition to her practice, she volunteered as an acupuncturist for a local college men’s basketball team for three years.


  • VALLEY HOPE ASSOCIATION - CUSHING VALLEY HOPE
    OK, 74023 CUSHING, 100 SOUTH JONES

    Cushing Valley Hope is a 70-Bed residential facility that is located midway between Oklahoma City and Tulsa. Commercial air service is available with the Fly to Recovery option from either Will Rogers International in Oklahoma City or Tulsa International. Treatment services are based in a stately mansion overlooking the city of Cushing. The rural setting ensures a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere. Services provided include residential, day or partial care, medically monitored detox, family and continuing care. Professional staff also direct assessment/evaluation and outpatient counseling services. Cushing is JCAHO accredited and was named as one of "Americas 100 Best Treatment Centers."


  • VALLEY HOPE ASSOCIATION - DENVER SOUTH VALLEY HOPE
    CO, 80112 CENTENNIAL, 7108 S ALTON WAY

    Valley Hope's Outpatient Treatment Center in the Denver South suburb of Centennial is conveniently located just minutes off I-25. The intensive outpatient option is offered Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings from 8:30-11:30am and evenings from 6:00-9:00pm for approximately six weeks. The three hour sessions include group therapy, family counseling (optional), educational lectures and films and 12-Step program work.


  • VALLEY HOPE ASSOCIATION - OMAHA VALLEY HOPE
    NE, 68127 OMAHA, 7703 SERUM AVE.

    Omaha Valley Hope's intensive outpatient program is held in a six-week format with sessions Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings from 6-9 p.m. IOP participants receive group therapy, individual and family counseling, educational lectures, films and 12-step program work. Up to one year of continuing care is also provided. Other services available at the Omaha office include traditional outpatient, individual and group counseling, relapse prevention, assessments/evaluation services and continuing care. Office hours are from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday. Treatment services are covered by most insurance and managed care plans.


  • WORKSAFE, INC. - COLLECTION SITE & CLINIC (IMED)
    AK, 99503 ANCHORAGE, 300 W. 36TH AVE.

    WorkSafe, Inc. offers a variety of training and educational services to help you administer and maintain a legally defensible testing program. To follow is a sample of our training courses. Contact us for current class schedules, customized sessions at your location, and more information.


  • CARLIN INSTITUTE OF WELLNESS INC.
    KY, 40217 LOUISVILLE, 2607 PRESTON HIGHWAY

    Hypnosis is a safe, natural, and easy way to make the changes you desire. Hypnosis works because it engages your emotions and your subconscious mind in a positive way to overcome subconscious resistance to change. Whether you wish to stop smoking, control weight; overcome anxiety, panic, or depression; or control pain; hypnosis empowers you to discover, access, and utilize your internal resources to accomplish what you want to accomplish.


  • FORT WAYNE PSYCHIATRY PC
    IN, 46805 FORT WAYNE, 2414 EAST STATE BOULEVARD

    The options that you face in an attempt to deal with the deeply personal challenge posed by emotional and behavioral problems in yourself or your loved ones can be overwhelming. Often people suffer in silence for a long time before seeking help because psychiatric problems can be hard to explain to others, and somewhat embarrassing to discuss even with people close to you.


  • MBI INDUSTRIAL MEDICINE INCORPORATED
    ARIZONA, 85714 TUCSON, 1001 EAST PALMDALE

    Hours: Monday-Friday 7:00 am - 5:00 pm Saturday 8:00 am - Noon. MBI specializes solely in the practice of Occupational Medicine. MBI has accomplished its goal of providing competent, cost effective Occupational Health services to employers and employees in Arizona since 1982. Our philosophy “to fit the applicant to the job and to keep the employee on the job” is derived in part from our Founder's experience as a Corporate Medical Director who purchased and directed medical care for more than 17, 000 Bell System employees. It was during these 15 years that our founder honed MBI Philosophy.


  • NEW HEALTH MEDICAL CENTER
    WA, 98026 EDMONDS, 23700 EDMONDS WAY

    Seattle-Area Acupuncture and Natural Medicine: Serving the Seattle Area and the World Since 1978. Are you looking for truly caring health professionals that treat you as a whole person and treat the underlying causes of your health problem without drugs and surgery? New Health Medical Center is one of the oldest and largest clinics offering safe, natural healing methods, proven effective by the latest research and by thousands of years of world medical experience.


  • RIVER OAKS HOSPITAL
    LA, 70123 NEW ORLEANS, 1525 RIVER OAKS ROAD WEST

    River Oaks Hospital is owned by Universal Health Services, one of the nations largest health care corporations. River Oaks Hospital, located in metropolitan New Orleans, Louisiana, has provided quality treatment to service individuals suffering from mental illness, and/or addictive disorders since 1970. Situated on a 14 acre campus, services are available for all ages (children, adolescents, adults, seniors) and at all levels of care (inpatient, day or partial hospitalization, outpatient, and intensive outpatient).


  • STEVE PHILLIPS ACUPUNCTURE CLINIC
    CA, 95825 SACRAMENTO, 2627 LA MESA WAY

    Office Hours: Monday & Tuesday 9:00 am - 7:00 pm; Thursday & Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm; Closed Wednesdays. Steve Phillips has had an interest in health, fitness and healing from an early age. While pursuing a career in teaching, which led him to live overseas for nine years and to travel extensively, he developed an interest in alternative methods of healing. In 1985, he gave up his teaching career and began his studies of Oriental medicine. He has studied acupuncture and herbal medicine at Southwest Acupuncture College in Santa Fe, New Mexico; at the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in San Diego, California; and at Zhejiang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Han Zhou, China. Steve speaks frequently to groups about acupuncture and alternative medicine. He is conversant with traditional and modern techniques of acupuncture therapy, as well as trigger point therapy and myofascial release.


  • TALBOTT RECOVERY CAMPUS
    GA, 30349 ATLANTA, 5448 YORKTOWNE DRIVE

    We are dedicated to compassionately providing comprehensive behavioral health services to patients, families and communities. We are committed to helping people develop the skills necessary to enrich their personal and professional lives. OUR VISION: Talbott will be the premier behavioral healthcare system that responds to the needs of the community we serve. We will be recognized for our commitment to service excellence, providing superior services to our patients, families, referents and alumni. We will deliver outstanding individualized treatment with clinical care of unsurpassed quality and supporting a knowledgeable, skilled and caring professional staff.


  • TWO RIVERS PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL
    MO, 64133 KANSAS CITY, 5121 RAYTOWN ROAD

    At Two Rivers Psychiatric Hospital, seven disciplines work under the direction of the medical director/psychiatrist and experienced program director to facilitate comprehensive, individualized treatment. These plans may include redirecting behavioral, trauma-based, compulsive, and addictive disorders. Two Rivers Psychiatric Hospital is a 105-bed treatment facility, located in Kansas City, Missouri. It is a recognized leader in individualized treatment for a broad range of psychiatric disorders. Continuing its tradition of excellence, Two Rivers offers comprehensive behavioral healthcare and stabilization for adolescents, children, adults and seniors.


  • VALLEY HOPE ASSOCIATION
    KS, 67654 NORTON, 103 SOUTH WABASH AVENUE

    The Valley Hope Association is a nationally recognized, nonprofit organization dedicated to providing quality alcohol and drug addiction treatment services at an affordable price. We started in a leased building on the campus of a state hospital in Norton, KS in August, 1967. Valley Hope now operates treatment facilities in seven states-- Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas. We encourage family participation because they have been affected and need help too. Our hope is to educate and offer a treatment experience focused on healing as a family. We have helped thousands of people (and their family members) find recovery and a new way of life. We offer a variety of treatment services, including medically monitored detox, residential, day/partial, outpatient and continuing care. Our quality treatment services are comprehensive and offered at a reasonable cost.


  • VALLEY HOPE ASSOCIATION - ATCHISON VALLEY HOPE
    KS, 66002 ATCHISON, 1816 NORTH SECOND STREET

    Atchison Valley Hope is located in northeast Kansas just 30 minutes north of Kansas City International Airport. The rural location overlooking the Missouri River provides a comfortable and relaxed atmosphere for up to 65 people in a semi-private room setting. Atchison opened its doors in 1972 and has been recognized as one of "America's 100 Best Treatment Centers." The center is JCAHO accredited. We offer medically monitored detox, residential, day or partial care, family and continuing care services at Atchison. Professional staff also direct assessment/evaluation and outpatient counseling services. The Fly to Recovery program also is available.


  • VALLEY HOPE ASSOCIATION - BOONVILLE VALLEY HOPE
    MO, 65233 BOONVILLE, 1415 ASHLEY ROAD

    Valley Hope's 54-bed residential facility in Boonville is located 100 miles east of Kansas City or 25 miles west of Columbia on I-70 with commercial air service available from Columbia. The rolling hills of central Missouri provide the backdrop for our residential treatment offered in a cottage-style, semi-private living atmosphere on a wooded, eight-acre campus. Boonville Valley Hope treated its first patient in 1981. We provide residential, day or partial care, medically monitored detox, family and continuing care services as well as assessment/evaluation and outpatient counseling. Boonville has been recognized as one of "America's 100 Best Treatment Centers" and also is JCAHO accredited.


  • VALLEY HOPE ASSOCIATION - HALSTEAD VALLEY HOPE
    KS, 67056 HALSTEAD, 328 POPLAR STREET

    Halstead Valley Hope is located near the Wichita metro area and within close proximity to Hutchinson and Newton, Kan. Treatment services provided at this state licensed facility include residential inpatient, day or partial care, medically monitored detox, family program and relapse prevention/continuing care. Staff also provide assessment/evaluation services.


  • VALLEY HOPE ASSOCIATION - NORTON VALLEY HOPE
    KS, 67654 NORTON, 709 WEST HOLME

    Our 50-bed facility in Norton provides residential, day or partial care, medically monitored detox, family and continuing care treatment services. Certified professional staff also do evaluations and assessments, relapse prevention, and outpatient counseling. Norton Valley Hope is located on Highway 36 in Northwest Kansas and offers semi-private, motel-like living in a quiet and relaxed rural atmosphere for patients. Norton Valley Hope was our first center and opened in August of 1967. Our treatment services are accredited by the JCAHO. Norton is listed as one of "America's 100 Best Treatment Centers."


  • VALLEY HOPE ASSOCIATION - OKLAHOMA CITY VALLEY HOPE
    OK, 73132 OKLAHOMA CITY, 6110 NW 63RD ST

    Valley Hope's Outpatient Treatment Center in Oklahoma City is conveniently located in the northwest part of the metro area and offers a full range of outpatient services. Oklahoma City Valley Hope's intensive outpatient program is held in a six-week format with sessions Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, 8:30-11:30 a.m. or Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings from 6-9 p.m. IOP participants receive group therapy, individual and family counseling, educational lectures, films and 12-step program work. Up to one year of continuing care is also provided. Other services available at the Oklahoma City office include traditional outpatient, individual and group counseling, relapse prevention, assessments/evaluation services and continuing care. Office hours are from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday. Oklahoma City Valley Hope accepts most insurance and managed care plans.


  • VALLEY HOPE ASSOCIATION - ST. LOUIS VALLEY HOPE
    MO, 63141 SAINT LOUIS, 12777 OLIVE BLVD.

    Valley Hope's Outpatient Treatment Center in St. Louis offers the greater metropolitan area a full range of comprehensive outpatient services. St. Louis offers traditional outpatient, individual and group counseling, relapse prevention, and assessment/evaluation services. Office hours are 1 p.m. to 10 p.m., Monday through Friday. Treatment services are covered by most insurance and managed care plans.


  • VALLEY HOPE ASSOCIATION - WICHITA VALLEY HOPE
    KS, 67203 WICHITA, 901 WEST DOUGLAS

    Wichita Valley Hope (Valley Hope's Outpatient Treatment Center in Wichita) is located at 901 West Douglas Street and is easily accessible from Seneca, Broadway, I-135 and I-235. The intensive outpatient treatment program is offered Monday through Friday from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m.


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