ResourcesClient Matrix HandbookMy favorite workbook for clients struggling with addiction. You can download the workbook to your computer or tablet. It was developed for clients with stimulant use disorders; however, I find the tools in this workbook are useful for anyone dealing with an addiction. Click Here for download site Disaster Distress HelplineThe Disaster Distress Helpline provides crisis counseling and support to individuals in distress related to disaster, in order to help them move forward. Click Here to visit website Cocaine AnonymousCocaine Anonymous is a twelve-step program for people who seek recovery from drug addiction. Click Here to visit website Narcotics AnonymousNarcotics Anonymous describes itself as a "nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem". Click Here to visit website International Association of Eating Disorders Professionals FoundationThey provide first-quality education and high-level training standards to those who treat eating disorder problems. Click Here to visit website |
Client Intake FormsWhile I use a secure email and I do everything in my power to protect your information, I can not guarantee your information won't be vulnerable to others gaining access because 1) I do not know if your email is secure, 2) Internet hackers are very sophisticated, 3) human error can lead to unfortunate mistakes. If I become aware of any potential or actual breech of security of your personal information, I will notify you as soon as I am aware of it. Prior to your first appointment, please print these pages, carefully read and complete the information requested, and either email to me, mail to me, or bring to your first appointment. If you have any questions about any of the documents please contact me. Contact me for the password. 1. Enter password: SAMHSA WebsiteSAMHSA works to improve the quality and availability of substance abuse prevention, alcohol and drug addiction treatment, and mental health services. Click Here to visit website Alcoholics AnonymousAlcoholics Anonymous is an international mutual aid fellowship. Its primary purpose is "to stay sober and help other alcoholics achieve sobriety". Click Here to visit website National Alliance for the Mentally IllThe nations largest nonprofit, grassroots mental health education, advocacy and support organization. Click Here to visit website |
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