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Alcohol and Substance Information Websites

The ASAP program offers individual and group counseling to students and is a resource where members of the community can seek advice or information about alcohol or substance use issues.

There is a lot of information available on the web. Some sites are ‘pro use,’ and their information may be based on opinion rather than scientific merit.

These are useful resources to learn more about drug and alcohol use, including the latest research:

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
National Institute on Drug Abuse
The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University

Recovery is a process that is different for different people, many people benefit from the support of a self help group. These are sites that present different options for support:

Alcoholics Anonymous
Marijuana Anonymous
Cocaine Anonymous
Narcotics Anonymous
Secular Organizations for Sobreity
Moderation Management - supports controlled drinking
Alanon - offers support to partners, children or anyone whose life has been impacted by the alcohol use of a loved one

Other resources:

Go Ask Alice - student friendly. The site has a lot of information about specific drugs but also answers questions about helping a friend with a drug or alcohol problem, coping with a hangover etc.
Facts on Tap
Drughelp.org
doitnow.org and intheknow.com - both of these sites include information and questionnaires where you can test your knowledge.