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Al-Anon/Alateen

Alcoholics Anonymous

“Bipolar Disorder & Substance Dependence: An Adlerian Perspective”
highlights from a talk given by Dr. Marlene Stotland Cohen on March 14, 2005 at McGill University, Montreal, QC

Co-Anon Family Groups

Cocaine Anonymous World Services

Drug, Alcohol and Mental Health Information Line: 1-800-463-6273

Dual Recovery Anonymous

International Substance Abuse Resources: 1-800-662-HELP (4357)

Narcotics Anonymous 

National Alliance for the Mentally Ill about Substance Abuse and Mood Disorders

Raves: Exploring today’s counter culture

Suicide Prevention Help
This resource is designed for people thinking about suicide and those who want to help them, suicide survivors, researchers, students, the helping professions and others. Users can browse by category, or use the search tool to find the information they need.

Straight Facts about Drugs and Drug Abuse


Recommended Reading

Caversham Booksellers: Self Help

The dual diagnosis recovery book: A twelve step program for those of us with addiction and an emotional or psychiatric illness. — Hazelden Publications (1993) Center City: Author Anon.

Learn to Manage Your Time — MacDonald, L. (2004)

Learn to be an Optimist: A practical guide for achieving happiness — MacDonald, L. (2006)

Sobriety and Recovery Resources


Family Literature

Al-Anon Family Groups: Formerly, "Living with an alcoholic" — Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc. (1991) New York, N.Y: Author

What’s "Drunk," Mama? — Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc. (1977) New York, N.Y: Author.

Codependent No More (15th ed.) — Beattie, M. (2000) Center City: Hazelden.

Adult children of alcoholics — Woititz, J. G. (1983) Pompano Beach: Health Communications, Inc.


Montreal Resources

Drug Help Line Montreal: 1-800-265-2626

Al-Anon/Alateen Montreal: 514-866-9803

Alcoholics Anonymous Montreal: 514-376-9230

Suicide Action Montreal: 514-723-4000

Francophone Resources

Hopital St. Luc (Detoxification Services)
514-281-2421

Montreal General Hospital
Addictions Unit/Department of Psychiatry

1604 Pine Avenue West | 514-934-8311

Jewish General Hospital
Herzl Family Practice Center: 514-340-8253
Teenage Health Unit / Methadone Clinic: 514-340-8242
3755 Legare, Pavillion E. Montreal, QC H3T 1E2

Institute of Community & Family Psychiatry
4333 Cote St. Catherine Rd. Montreal, QC
514-340-8210
Youth Services: 514-340-8239

Foster Pavillion - Rehabilitation Services
3285 Cavendish Ave, Ste. #100, Montreal, QC H4B 2L9
514-486-1304

Le Portage - Rehabilitation Services/South Shore
6 rue Foucreault, St. Philippe-de-la prairie, J0L 2K0
514-939-0202

Head & Hands - Integrated Youth Services
5833 Sherbrooke St. West Montreal, QC H4A 1X4
Tel. 514-481-0277 | info@headandhands.ca 

Lakeshore General Hospital
160 Stillview, Pointe Claire, QC H9R 2Y2
Tel. 514-630-2225

AMCAL Youth & Family Services
Counselling & Residential for Teens: (514) 694-3161

The Crisis Center of the West Island: 514-684-6160

WestIsland Community Resource Center : 514-694-6404

AMI-Quebec : 514-486-1448
 

Chicago Resources

National Clearinghouse for Alcohol & Drug Information
PO Box 2345
Rockville, Maryland 20852 1.800.729.6686

National Institute Drug Abuse
Workplace Helpline 1.800.843.4971

Data Clearing House For Drugs & Crime 1.800.666.3332

DAWN (Drug Abuse Warning Network) 1.800.394.3296

Alcoholics Anonymous - AA 312.346.1475

Narcotics Anonymous - NA 708.848.4884

Cocaine Anonymous - CA 773.202.8898

WEB Sites


Listing of Chicago AA Meetings

Listing of Chicago NA Meetings

MA Information Site

Terence T. Gorski's Web Site

National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA)

Center for Substance Abuse treatment (CSAT)

Addiction Technology Transfer Center (ATTC)

Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA)

White House Office of Drug Control Policy

 

 

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