TREATMENT CENTERS
Most treatment centers that treat addictions include a “family week” in which family members can begin to process their own pain, shame and sense of betrayal.
Sierra Tucson
800-624-5858
www.sierratucson.com
National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers
717-392-8480
www.naatp.org, click on “Enter NAATP.org,” then click on Members
Many codependents become deeply, even clinically depressed. Contact your family physician or counselor for help.
ORGANIZATIONS
Celebrate Recovery
949-581-0548
www.celebraterecovery.com
Overcomers Outreach
800-310-3001
www.overcomersoutreach.org
Codependents Anonymous
602-277-7991
www.codependents.org
RESOURCES FOR IMMEDIATE HELP
Find a Counselor: The Christian Care Network is a national referral network of state licensed and/or certified professional counselors. To find a counselor in your area, go to www.aacc.net and click on "Find a Counselor".
Intervention: If you've tried everything, but your loved one who needs help won't accept it, consider calling someone trained to do an intervention. For more information about this service, call Jeff VanVonderen at 888-JEFF-911 or go online to www.jeffvanvonderen.com.
If someone in your family is violent, threatening to become violent, suicidal, missing or acting in ways that are out-of-control, call 911 to reach your local police or emergency medical services. For chronic problems, contact your doctor or social services in your community.