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Substance Use Disorder Treatment Month

Observed nationally each January, Substance Use Disorder Treatment Month—also known as Treatment Month—serves to support individuals contemplating or seeking help for substance use, practitioners providing or considering treatment services, and the friends, families, and loved ones who care deeply about someone affected by substance use conditions.

OVERDOSE AWARENESS RESOURCES

Treatment is Personal

Community Support is Key

Treatment is Personal

 Are you interested in therapy? Whether it’s CBT, ACT, or withdrawal management, evidence-based behavioral therapies help transform thought patterns, build skills, and support lasting change. Visit FindTreatment.gov 

Treatment Works

Community Support is Key

Treatment is Personal

  If you're struggling with drugs or alcohol, talk to your doctor. FDA-approved medications, such as buprenorphine & methadone, are lifesaving tools in treating opioid use disorders: samhsa.gov/medications-substance-use-disorders  

Community Support is Key

Community Support is Key

Community Support is Key

Do you think someone in your life is struggling with substance use disorder? Are you looking for ways to help and support them, but are not sure how or where to begin? Learn how to start the conversation with your loved ones, and find resources to help. Download the starting-the-conversation-guide.pdf below.

RESOURCES

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