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Sobriety Support Resources

Recovery is a highly individualized process, as everyone’s circumstances and needs differ. This resource page is designed to offer multiple pathways for connection and growth throughout recovery.

The guides featured here focus on specific populations or demographics, providing targeted resources to address the unique challenges faced by individuals from a wide range of backgrounds.

Underserved Communities

We’ve compiled a continually expanding list of addiction and mental health resources tailored specifically to the needs of the BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) community.

Small to Medium Business Owners

Owning a business is demanding, even during good times. When you factor in mental health struggles, substance use issues, and the financial instability brought on by COVID, it can feel unmanageable. 

This resource offers practical resources to foster workplace mental health, encourage recovery from addiction, and link business owners to local financial support.

College & University Students

College is often the first experience many have to live away from home, and the new responsibilities, distance from family, and academic pressure can increase stress for students.

This stage of life is also when mental health conditions may first surface, with the added stress of college sometimes intensifying these symptoms.

When substance abuse enters the picture, it can create a risky situation.

While the risks are real, there are also very real opportunities for help, support, and guidance. In our resource, we take a look at mental illness, substance abuse, and co-occurring conditions among college students and provide some helpful resources for support and recovery.

EAP Programs

Employee assistance programs (EAPs) are a relatively low-cost yet effective resource for addressing substance abuse and mental health concerns in the workplace. Employers often offer these programs because they deliver support directly to employees, which can boost both productivity and morale.

Learn more about the specific benefits EAPs provide, how to access one, or who to contact about implementing a program in your own business

Veterans and First Responders

Our Armed Forces and first responders play a vital role in communities across the United States and around the globe. These courageous individuals often sacrifice their own well-being to assist others, which can come at a significant cost.

Mental health challenges and substance abuse issues are more prevalent among first responders compared to the general public.

In this resource, we examine the difficulties these professionals encounter and offer trustworthy resources to help them find the support they need.

LGBTQIA+

Individuals in the LGBTQIA+ community frequently face mental health and substance abuse issues at rates higher than those of the general population.

This community is diverse and dynamic, with numerous recovery resources specifically tailored to meet the unique challenges its members encounter.

Diet, Nutrition & Health

Fitness and nutrition play a crucial role in influencing mental health. Ensuring adequate intake of essential vitamins, minerals, and fats provides the necessary nutrients for the body and brain to operate effectively.

Regular exercise can enhance mood, boost energy levels, and promote better sleep quality. Explore some valuable fitness and nutrition resources included in this resource.

Opioids and Overdose Prevention Efforts

In recent years, the United States has faced a significant public health crisis related to drug overdoses. Overdose deaths still exceed 100,000 annually, underscoring the ongoing severity of the crisis​

The challenges persist, and our expert team continues to advocate for effective prevention strategies.

Explore our resources to discover essential information on how to take action and support those affected by substance use disorders.

Trauma and Sexual Assault

Sexual assault is unfortunately prevalent among people struggling with substance abuse.

We know that experiencing such trauma can lead to increased substance use as a coping mechanism for unresolved issues, while substance use can also heighten vulnerability to sexual assault.

In this resource, we examine the intricate relationship between substance use and sexual assault, along with presenting valuable treatment options for those affected.

Adolescents & Teens

 

Substance use disorders and mental health issues are unfortunately quite common among teenagers and adolescents.

In this resource, we’ll explore how widespread substance abuse and mental health challenges are among teens, while also highlighting helpful resources for support and treatment.

Who is TreatmentRehabCenters.org?

TreatmentRehabCenters.org’s helpline is an offering from longtime behavioral health professionals to those struggling with substance use disorders and/or mental health disorders and their loved ones to help find effective care options.

Calls to our helpline (all non-facility specific 1-8XX numbers) will be answered by Integrity Together, LLC.

At TRC, our support is provided without charge or obligation to enter into rehab or treatment of any kind.

Our treatment representatives are never given incentives or fees that rely on callers selecting a specific rehab or treatment center.

Get details on the TreatmentRehabCenters team, our credentials, mission statement, and vetting process on our ‘About’ page.

If we cannot assist your needs with our support line you can find additional help and resources by visiting the ‘Find Treatment’ services offered at SAMHSA.gov.

How Are Your Grades Assigned?

Our team assigns letter grades to each rehab and treatment center. These scores are derived from accreditation/s, online reviews, website assessments, and, when possible, outcome data and facility input.