Published: June 2019
This fact sheet contains the background and history of SAMHSA's "Talk. They Hear You." national prevention campaign for parents and other caregivers.
Published: August 2014
Ayuda a los estudiantes universitarios a enfrentar los efectos sobre la salud mental de las secuelas de un evento traumático. Explica las reacciones normales, hace hincapié en la importancia de hablar sobre los sentimientos y ofrece consejos para salir adelante. Incluye una lista de recursos donde se puede obtener más información.
Published: February 2014
Describes the stages of recovery from alcohol and drug abuse and what to expect after leaving detoxification services. Offers guidance in adjusting to sobriety just after detox and through long-term recovery; discusses legal issues; and lists resources. In Vietnamese.
Lists questions consumers can ask themselves to help them decide whether to seek help for a substance abuse problem, a mental health issue, or both. Urges those who answered "yes" to any of the questions to seek help and lists resources for more information
Published: September 2013
This fact sheet helps college students cope with disasters and other traumatic events. It describes normal reactions to trauma, and emphasizes the importance of talking about feelings.
This fact sheet uses text-message shorthand to provide college students with tips for coping after a disaster or traumatic event. It describes ways students can cope with anxiety, fear, and sadness.
Published: June 2013
Gives patients information on buprenorphine and medication-assisted treatment for opioid addiction. Describes addiction and withdrawal, how buprenorphine works, its proper use, its side effects, and how it fits with counseling in the recovery process.
Published: March 2013
Designed to help women deal with child abuse issues that might arise during treatment for alcohol abuse or drug abuse. Defines child abuse, lists symptoms of abuse, and suggests how counselors can help with coping and healing.
Published: December 2012
This poster describes for college students the dangers of misusing prescription drugs and over-the-counter drugs. It offers tips for securing these substances, and coping with the stress and pressure of college demands.
This flyer is meant to empower youth to take control and make smart decisions about prescription drugs, recognizing the risks of misuse and discussing how to use them responsibly. Included on the flyer are resources about finding treatment.
Millions of Americans have a substance use disorder. Find a treatment facility near you.
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