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Here are some links to relevant sites:
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Stayingsober.lifejournal (Life Journal)
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This electronic journal is for individuals in recovery from an addiction. It can be used during all stages of recovery (early, middle & late recovery). This journal helps the user focus on strategies to enhance recovery and reduce relapse risk. It includes many features helfpul in daily recovery--monitoring of cravings, moods, meeting attendence, etc.
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Lifejournal.com
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This website offers electronic journals on a variety of issues including: 1) lifejournal; 2) staying sober and preventing relapse; 3) journal for writers; and 4) journal for educators. The "Staying Sober and Preventing Relapse" electronic journal is an excellent resource for individuals in any phase of recovery. It allows the recovering person to closely monitor recovery, review recovery management strategies and reflect upon changes.
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Al-Anon
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Al-Anon is an organization that helps family members and friends of individuals who have drinking problems. This website provides information about Al-Anon and Ala-Teen including services offered to members, literature, meetings and other information.
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Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
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This provides a wealth of information about AA including services for members of AA, recovery literature published by AA World Services, how to find AA meetings in your area, and other information. AA is an outstanding resource for individuals who want help in stopping their alcohol use.
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Dual Recovery Anonymous (DRA)
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This site offers information about the dual disorders of a substance use and psychiatric disorder (also called co-occurring disorders). It provides information about DRA''s 12-step recovery program, meetings, and recovery literature available. Another excellent resource for individuals with a substance use disorder who also have a psychiatric illness.
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Narcotics Anonymous (NA)
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This provides a wealth of information about NA including services for members of AA, recovery literature published by NA World Services, how to find NA meetings in your area, NA events, information for professionals about NA, and other information. AA is an outstanding resource for individuals who want help in stopping their alcohol use.
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National Clearinghouse for Alcohol & Drug Information (NCADI)
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This site offers free information (books, pamphlets, information sheets, videos) about alcohol and drugs, substance abuse, addiction, and treatment. This is useful for individuals in recovery from an addiction, family members or significant others, or professionals who treat addiction.
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National Institute on Alcohol Abuse & Alcoholism (NIAAA)
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This website offers information about alcohol, alcohol problems, treatment and research. It has many publications (booklets, information sheets, and books) related to alcohol problems. These publications are for individuals with alcohol problems, family members, professionals and anyone interested in learning about these problems and what can be done.
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National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
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This website offers information about drugs, drug problems, treatment and research. It has many publications (booklets, information sheets, and books) related to alcohol problems. These publications are for individuals with drug problems, family members, professionals and anyone interested in learning about drug problems and what can be done.
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