Drug Awareness: A Resource List drug Awareness A Resource List. (As mentioned in Christopher News Note 468 Refers parents to local chapters that provide support and counseling. http://www.christophers.org/drug_aware.html
FAQ's - How Do I Find Treatment? The following resources can be used to help you find mental health treatment services in Looking for a support group? The National Hopeline NetworkÂ’s http://www.nmha.org/infoctr/FAQs/treatment.cfm
Extractions: How do I find treatment? and some of the sites listed below provide detailed information to help you choose a therapist and to enable you to better understand treatment options and the treatment process. Sites providing specialized treatment referrals for specific illnesses also include considerable information about the specific illness. If you, or someone you know is in crisis, please contact the following organizations for information about 24 hour crisis services FAQs home Looking for a support group? The 1-800-SUICIDE (784-2433) hotline connects you with a crisis center in your area. Many crisis centers can assist you in finding treatment services in your community. Child-Help USA 1-800-422-4453 crisis line assists both child and adult survivors of abuse, including sexual abuse. The hotline, staffed by mental health professionals, also provides treatment referrals. For referrals to Community Mental Health Services:
Extractions: Welcome Guest Home Admissions Alumni Donations ... Site Map Search About Us Services Resources Online Store ... Education Hazelden The leader in alcohol and drug rehabilitation, education and recovery What's New Thought for the Day Mission/Vision/Values Breaking the link between alcohol and sexual assault. New book reveals the woman behind the man Lois Wilson Parents can spot teen drug use and take steps to prevent it. The Voice, Summer 2005 edition a Hazelden newsletter filled with news and opinion for recovering people and professionals is available online. Recovery Month highlights getting help for an addiction. Do you think you or someone you know may have a drinking problem? Take our confidential online screening test. Register on the Hazelden website and receive a 10% discount on all purchases in our online store, subscribe to free daily emailed meditations, or send iCare Cards and eMedallions.
NativeWeb Resources: Health We are a group of American Indians dedicated to providing health, educational and cultural Native Alcohol drug Abuse Counselling Association of NS http://www.nativeweb.org/resources/health/
Extractions: Resources: 107 listings Name and Description Nation Location Hits A Maori health site - Hapai Te Hauora Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand Ko te putake...as a Regional Maori Public Health Provider, Hapai co-ordinates and delivers a range of health promotion messages and events in the Tamaki Makaurau rohe (Auckland area). Hapai is committed to the development of positive messages by Maori for Maori and of Maori. Canada - Eastern Our mission is to encourage and support Aboriginal people in building and reinforcing sustainable healing processes that address the legacy of Physical Abuse and Sexual Abuse in the Residential School system, including intergenerational impacts. Alaskan AIDS Assistance Association US - Alaska Alaskan AIDS Assistance Association works together with the community to provide support for people living with HIV/AIDS and their familes. Four A's covers the whole state of Alaska including all the rural areas and villages. We want to be a source of information for all the native peoples of Alaska
SocioSite: SOCIOLOGY OF HEALTH A portal with many resources on HIV/AIDS. Includes a support network with chat, resources on Alcohol, Drugs and Gambling in the Netherlands. http://www2.fmg.uva.nl/sociosite/topics/health.html
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Extractions: The following is an outline of the effect and use of drugs on male and female infertility treatments. The information provided has been compiled from various references in the medical literature and lay press. You are advised to check with your doctor before acting on any information within this Fact Sheet. Drugs used in female infertility treatments: Bromocriptine (Parlodel) Clomiphene (Clomid, Serophene) Tamoxifen (Nolvadex) Danocrine (Danazol) H.M.G. (Humegon) F.S.H. (Puregon, Gonal F) H.C.G. (Pregnyl, Profasi) GnRH (HRF) GnRH Agonists (Buserelin, Lucrin, Synarel) Steroids Antibiotics Drugs used in male infertility treatments: H.M.G. H.C.G.