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Getting Help with Alcohol or Drug Use

Resource Type

Parent Handouts and Info - Parent

Description

Handout for parents of children with ADHD on the topic of Getting Help with Alcohol or Drug Use

Ages

All Ages

Age Groups

Preschool/Kindergarten (3-5), School Age (6-12), Adolescence (13-21), Adulthood (22+)

Web Address

http://resources.childhealthcare.org/cocoon/dtw/parent-text/adhd/adhd_alcohol_drug.html

Languages

English

Getting Help with Alcohol or Drug Use

Getting Help with Alcohol or Drug Use

Problems with alcohol and drugs are common and, if left untreated, can destroy lives. Alcohol and drug use hurts people and their families. Children struggle when their parent has an alcohol or drug problem.

It is hard to admit to having an alcohol or drug problems, but admitting it is the first step to recovery. People with an alcohol or drug problem need help. Few people with an alcohol or drug problem can stop one their own. Help is needed.

Are you or someone you know ready to get help with alcohol or drug use? There are places that can help, including:

The Treatment Referral Routing Service:

  • Can help you find local treatment programs and support groups
  • Free, confidence, 24-hour, 365-days-a-year service
  • Call 1-800-662-HELP (4357) or go to www.samhsa.gov/treatment.

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or Narcotics Anonymous (NA)

  • Groups of men and women who are all recovering from alcohol or drug addiction share their stories, strength, and hope.
  • There are no membership dues or fees.
  • To find a meeting, go to www.aa.org or www.na.org
  • You may also be able to find a meeting by doing an internet searching with AA (or NA) and the name of the city/town where you live.

If left untreated, alcohol and drug problems can lead to:

  • Overdose
  • Dependence
  • Poor health
  • Accidents
  • Legal problems
  • Destroyed relationships
  • Harming your children
  • Development of other problems, like depression or anxiety

Don't be afraid to ask for help for you or someone you love!
Adapted from the SEEK materials from the University of Maryland School of Medicine

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