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Drug Rehab, Alcohol Rehab alternative to Treatment Centers
The Saint Jude Retreats Offer an Alternative Program to Conventional Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centers.
http://www.soberforever.net


National Alcohol and Addiction Resource Center
Helping people find information and answers about drug or alcohol abuse, nationwide.
http://www.addict-help.com/addictiontreatment.asp


DARS - Drug and Alcohol Rehab Services – 800-515-3277
DARS is a no-cost public benefit service designed to help addicts and their families. DARS offers a comprehensive network of treatment referrals for substance abuse, dual diagnosis, chronic relapse clients, chronic pain, trauma disorders, eating disorders, interventionists, specialty programs and various behavioral health programs.
http://www.drugandalcoholrehab.net

Drug and Alcohol Rehab Services – 866-418-1397
OUTREACH SERVICES – Striving to provide free resources to the public, reduce the stigma associated with addiction and support independent programs that maintain a standard of excellence throughout all services provided. We are dedicated to finding placement for all those in need of treatment.
http://www.drugandalcoholrehabchoices.com


www.detoxlabs.com
Find out how to pass a drug test with detox products from Detox Labs.
http://www.detoxlabs.com


Online PhD Library: A Resources Guide to Alcoholism
Alcoholism is a disease that affects all aspects of a person’s life. In fact, if you were to combine diabetes, lung cancer, breast cancer, and heart attacks, it would still not affect as many people as alcoholism does in society today. A sobering fact is that over 12,000 people die each year from cirrhosis of the liver caused by alcohol. Alcoholism can be treated successfully and this resource guide will provide information on steps that can be taken to combat the disease. It will cover the long term effects – physical, psychiatric, social- and provide links to further information. It will cover topics such as treatment options available, list some interventions, and list some treatment centers.
http://onlinephd.org/resources/online-phd-library-a-resources-guide-to-alcoholism/


Drugs.com: Alcohol Dependence (Alcoholism)
Alcoholism (alcohol dependence) is the most severe type of drinking problem. There is no absolute number of drinks per day or quantity of alcohol that defines alcoholism, but experts have defined a limit above which the risks of drinking increase significantly
http://www.drugs.com/health-guide/alcohol-dependence-alcoholism.html