Free or Emergency Local Services:
- Raleigh Men's Center: 919-362-6204
- Holly Hill/Charter: 919-250-7000
- Hopeline, Crisis Line: 919-231-4525
- Safe Place: 919-832-7866
- Urban Ministries of Raleigh, Crisis Intervention Line: 919-834-4707
- Helpline for Teens: 919-231-4525
- Rape Crisis Center, 24 hour crisis line: 919-828-3005
- Wrenn House: 919-832-7866
- Triangle Family Services: 919-821-0790, web site
- Mental Health Center of Wake County: 919-250-3100, web site
- Interact of Wake County: 919-828-7740, web site
Substance Abuse:
- Alcohol Screening.org How much is too much? Is my drinking risky? Take the quiz.
- Duke Addiction Program- Tel# 919-684-3850, Fax# 919-684-3882
Offers an integrated, comprehensive approach to substance abuse therapy for people who are dependent upon alcohol and/or drugs, including nicotine.
Civitan Bldg., Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710
- Duke University Medical Center- Tel# 919-684-2154, Fax# 919-684-2928, e-mail goli0001@mc.duke.edu
Narcotic dependence and abuse, poly-substance issues, narcotic maintenance for chronic pain, and depression/anxiety associated with pain
- Fellowship Hall- Tel# 336-621-3381 or 800-659-3381
A private, non-profit treatment center committed to helping people who suffer from alcoholism and/or drug addiction
- UNC HealthCare's Alcohol and Substance Abuse Treatment Program- Tel# 919-966-6039, 888-457-7457
A center for intensive outpatient treatment of chemical dependency and substance abuse. 1101 Weaver Dairy Road, Suite 103. Chapel Hill, NC 27514
- Wilmington Treatment Center- Tel# 877-762-3750
Wilmington Treatment Center offers treatment to those abusing or addicted to alcohol and other drugs. 2520 Troy Drive, Wilmington, NC 28401.
Anxiety
Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD or ADD)
Education and Learning Issues
Marriage & Relationship
Professional Resources on the Internet:
Published Resources and Suggested Reading:
- Covey, Sean . (1998). The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens . New York: Fireside Publishing
- Kreger, with Shirley, James Paul, L.M.S.W. (2002). The Stop Walking on Eggshells Workbook. Oakland, CA: New Harbringer Publications Inc.
- Burns, David D., M.D. (1999). The Feeling Good Handbook. New York: Penguin Books.
- Hays, Pamela A., Ph.D. (2001). Addressing Cultural Complexities in Practice: A Framework for Clinicians and Counselors. Washington DC: American Psychological Association.
- Amen, Daniel G. M.D. (2001). Healing ADD: The Breakthrough Program That Allows you to See and Heal the 6 Types of ADD. New York: Berkeley Publishing Group.
- Wiseman, Rosalina. (2002). Queen Bees & Wannabes: Helping your Daughter Survive Cliques, Gossip, Boyfriends, & Other Realities of Adolescence. New York: Three Rivers Press.
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