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Drug Rehab Treatment
​Centers in Arizona Pg.2

​Speak to a treatment specialist now. Call: 1.855.970.2547

​Call 1.855.970.2547, 24/7 to speak to a treatment specialist for free. Get help finding the best treatment options available for yourself or a loved one. Rehab centers, detox centers, inpatient, outpatient programs, therapy, counseling, sober living housing and more. A 5 minute phone call is all it takes to get you the help you need. Get help now. Call: 1.855.970.2547

​Arizona Drug Rehab Treatment Centers Pg.2:

Find more affordable and state funded drug rehab treatment centers in Arizona, Mesa, Phoenix, Page, Peach Springs and more. 

​SAMHSA: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services

Get help finding a state funded detox center, rehab center, MAT program, counseling and more for yourself or a loved one then you can call SAMHSA, the government, national, treatment referral helpline at 1-800-662-4357 and ask them to help you find a detox center or rehab program in your state. With or without insurance they will help you find the help you need. SAMHSA doesn’t just help with drug addiction treatment services, they also help you find help for alcohol addiction, homelessness due to substance abuse, sober living housing, trauma and violence therapy, suicide help and prevention, recovery and recovery support, personal counseling, support groups; help for HIV, AIDS, and Hepatitis, mental health disorders and behavioral health treatments and services, as well as help for Veterans and military families as well. SAMHSA is a free, 24/7 government service so you can call them anytime. Call today:

SAMHSA: 
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration: 
Tel:1-800-662-4357  
Website: 
www.samhsa.gov​
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ANASAZI Foundation

​ANASAZI's licensed and Joint Commission-accredited, outdoor behavioral healthcare services are ideal for adolescents (12-17) and young adults (18+) struggling with lack of motivation, defiance, mild mood disorders, drug and alcohol experimentation, internet addiction, entitlement issues, and other self-defeating behaviors. We offer six-week wilderness-based, residential treatment programs rooted in the belief that all young people—regardless of their struggles or at-risk choices—possess an inherent "seed of greatness." This idea permeates our philosophy and our evidence-based therapeutic approach, which addresses the biological, psychological, social, and spiritual aspects of a child's life. We invite you to compare ANASAZI with these and other providers to learn more about our clinical approach and the proven principles which form the foundation of our programs. For more information please contact ANASAZI Foundation:

ANASAZI Foundation 
1424 South Stapley Dr. 
Mesa, Arizona 85204 
Tel: 480.892.7403 
Toll-free: 800.678.3445
Website: www.anasazi.org
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​SAGE Counseling

SAGE Counseling, Inc provides a range of Substance Abuse Education and Treatment services. We utilize evidence-based practices, e.g., cognitive behavioral counseling and motivational interviewing. These groups are located in our many satellite locations in Maricopa County and throughout Arizona. We offer both standard outpatient treatment groups (that typically meet twice per week for 30-36 sessions) and intensive outpatient groups (that typically initially meet three times per week for 40-48 sessions). We also offer eight and sixteen hour substance abuse education programs on the weekends. We provide over 50 groups per week in the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office jail system; over 150 groups per week for Substance Abuse, Domestic Violence, Anger Management and Underage Drinking at 15 outpatient locations conveniently located throughout Maricopa County; regularly scheduled DUI Education Classes; plus, we provide in-home Family Preservation case management services to families involved with Child Protective Services. SAGE Counseling, Inc has earned a reputation as a leader in our industry. We are successful because of the individual contributions made by each of our employees. Since founding SAGE Counseling, Inc., we have held to a very simple philosophy: exceptional service to our clients in order to keep our customers. We want to ensure that these relationships continue well into the future. For more information please contact SAGE Counseling:

SAGE Counseling
1830 S.Alma School Rd. Suite 101
Mesa, AZ 85210 
Tel: 480-649-3352
Website: www.sagecounseling.net

​The River Source

​The River Source is a residential holistic treatment center founded in 2003, offering affordable healing and hope to those struggling with drug and alcohol addiction. We provide our clients with a unique approach to recovery by integrating both naturopathic and traditional medicine to treat the addiction. Since 2003, The River Source has offered a comprehensive holistic treatment program for individuals struggling with drug and alcohol-related addictions. The natural therapies we employ are effective at strengthening the mind, body and spirit. With an affordable fee schedule, effective holistic therapies and a variety of treatment options, The River Source continues to deliver as the nation’s premier drug and alcohol treatment center. We offer: $9,500 all-inclusive rate for 30-Day Detox / Inpatient treatment; Our proven 12-step holistic treatment; Our revolutionary naturopathic detox program. A sobriety guarantee for 90-Day inpatient clients; Travel to our Arizona-based facilities at no cost (for out-of-state residents). Call Now! WE CAN HELP! 1-888-687-7332 

The River Source
108 E 2nd Ave 
Mesa, AZ 85210
Tel: 1-888-687-7332
Tel: (480) 644-2011
Website: www.theriversource.org
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​Arizona Addiction Treatment Programs

Arizona Addiction Treatment Programs (AATP) is an Non-Profit Corporation, licensed by Department of Health Services to serve as an outpatient substance abuse/co-occurring clinic. Our fully licensed and experienced staff is headed by David R. Gallagher MA, LISAC, and assisted by Andre Lambert MA, LISAC and Dr. Leland Fairbanks. Together having over 40 years of experience in the field of youth outpatient substance abuse prevention education and treatment. AATP provides comprehensive substance abuse assessments to the courts for juveniles with substance abuse issues and adults referred for driving under the influence (DUI), minor consumption (MIC), and minor possession (MIP). We also provide a juvenile diversion program that offers substance abuse screening and education for first and second time misdemeanor offenders. We also provides substance abuse treatment for juveniles who are on probation and/or court ordered. For more information please contact Arizona Addiction Treatment Programs:

Arizona Addiction Treatment Programs
525 W. Southern Ave. Suite 109 
Mesa, AZ 85210
Tel: 480-644-9033 
Website: www.arizonatreatment.org
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​Encompass Health Services

Encompass Health Services is committed to providing compassionate behavioral health care as well as personalized, comprehensive medical care. Mind, body, and spirit are inseparable, and caring for each patient as a whole with efficient and convenient services is the touchstone of our integrated healthcare vision. At Encompass, our extraordinary team is committed to providing each patient with an exceptional level of care and attention. Our caring providers are here to ensure that you and your family receive personalized services such as: Substance Abuse Recovery; Substance Abuse Education; Depression/Stress Counseling and more. For more information please contact Encompass Health Services:

Encompass Health Services
463 S.Lake Powell Blvd
Page Arizona 86040
Tel: 928-645-5113
Website: www.encompass-az.org
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​Hualapai Health Education & Wellness

​Hualapai Health Education & Wellness provides counseling services to the individual/family in all types of settings, from the traditional in-office setting for individuals or in groups, to non-traditional settings such as in the home, or at the new Juvenile Detention Center, or Adult Jail. The program counselors work with the schools, police, social services, and other referring agencies as needed for support, placement in residential facilities, and aftercare follow-up services upon return to the community. For more information please contact Hualapai Health Education & Wellness:

Hualapai Health Education & Wellness
488 Hualapai Way,
P.O. Box 397
Peach Springs, AZ 86434 
Tel: 928-769-2207
Website:  www.hualapaihew.com
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​Stonewall Institute Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center

Stonewall Institute Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center in Phoenix, Arizona provides services for drug and alcohol dependency and co-occurring issues. Services are delivered in a private upscale outpatient treatment setting using evidence based treatment methods. Our program allows for clients to sustain life responsibilities while providing an intensive treatment environment 3 evenings per week for 10 weeks. Clients in our Drug and Alcohol Treatment program will learn about underlying issues that contribute to substance dependence and obtain the vital skills necessary to sustain long-term sobriety and recovery. If you or someone you love is struggling with a drug or alcohol issue, we can help. Call Stonewall Institute today to schedule a confidential clinical evaluation with one of our qualified professionals at 602-535-6468.

Stonewall Institute
4020 N. 20th St., Suite 302
Phoenix, Arizona 85016
Tel: 602.535.6468
Website: www.stonewallinstitute.com
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​The Adolescent Substance Abuse Program

The Adolescent Substance Abuse Program (ASAP) has been Arizona's finest treatment program for young people with alcohol and drug problems since 1991. All ASAP Programming is based on research proven, "best practices" interventions. Designed by three Phoenix-area psychologists, Dr. Phil Lett, Dr. Mark Rohde and Dr. Curtis Walling, the ASAP intensive outpatient program pursues the "real-world" changes in home, family, peer, and school environments that yield lasting sobriety and vastly improved quality of life for the entire family. The goal of the ASAP Program is to help adolescents and their families to reestablish a sober, safe, and mutually supportive relationship. Active participation is required of both adolescents and their parents. Interventions include comprehensive intake assessment, drug education, coping skills training, emotional processing, group therapy, multifamily therapy, and urine drug testing. An eclectic treatment model and an eclectic staff are utilized to approach adolescents from many angles. The ASAP Handbook orients adolescents and their parents to the ASAP program. The ASAP Resource Guide is provided to aid families in locating additional community resources. The ASAP Curriculum is utilized as an effective teaching took at all sites, and the ASAP Workbook is utilized for growth-oriented homework assignments. Graduates are referred to ASAP Aftercare programming. Outcome studies and satisfaction surveys are conducted to measure treatment success and provide the feedback necessary for continuous quality improvement. All ASAP treatment is research-based. No smoking is allowed in ASAP facilities. Strict adherence to the highest ethical standards is maintained. ASAP contracts with all major insurance companies and managed care companies. We are proud to report that for many ASAP is the Exclusive Provider or the Preferred Provider. For more information please contact The Adolescent Substance Abuse Program:

The Adolescent Substance Abuse Program 
4222 East Camelback #230H
Phoenix, AZ 85018
Tel: (602)434-0249
Website: www.asapaz.com
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​Dynamic Living Counseling

Dynamic Living Counseling is a collection of professionals who genuinely care for our clients. The majority of our clients are court-ordered, but we strive to make our program something that clients will WANT to attend and from which they will truly benefit and make positive changes in their lives. Because most of our clients are court-ordered, we see that when an individual comes through the door, we actually have 2 clients – the person participating in the program and the court or agency who sent them here. We strive to satisfy both parties. This means having a person, not a machine, answer the phone; being sensitive and flexible to the needs of the client and the court; providing quality service to the client; and case management, communication, prompt reporting, and updates on changing laws and regulations to the referring agency. Dynamic Living Counseling provides professional counseling services to address substance abuse and related issues. We work with both court-ordered and self-referred clients, addressing the special needs of this population. DLC works closely with several referral sources, including adult probation, to assist clients with successful completion of probation treatment requirements. For more information please contact Dynamic Living:

Dynamic Living Counseling
5150 N. 16th Street,
Phoenix, Arizona 85016
Tel: 602-277-2112
Tel: 480-507-9919 
Website: www.dynamicliving.net
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​Community Bridges

​Community Bridges (CBI) is a private non-profit organization that provides services throughout Arizona. We offer a full continuum of behavioral health programs and support the community at large. We pride ourselves on providing a full continuum of the highest quality substance abuse and mental health treatment, lifesaving interventions, support for women and children, outreach to help the homeless and community-based prevention and education services for youth and families. We exist to save lives, help people find their way to recovery, and promote prevention programs that support a healthy and thriving community. Center for Hope for Women, Infants & Children is a unique and nationally recognized Best Practice program that provides housing and treatment services to pregnant and parenting women. CFH offers long-term support and residential services to pregnant women in need of a safe and structured environment to address their physical, mental, and emotional health needs. Eligibility for women’s services at CFH: Have a history of substance abuse; Be willing to commit to a long-term program; Be pregnant; Be 18 years of age or older. For more information please contact Community Bridges:

Community Bridges
Central City Addiction Recovery Center
2770 E. Van Buren Street
Phoenix, Arizona 85008
Tel: 602.273.9999
Tel: 877-931-9142
Website: www.communitybridgesaz.org
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​Terros Health

Terros Health is a community-based behavioral health organization that helps people recover from substance abuse, mental illness and other behavioral health problems. Mental Health and Substance Use Treatment Services include assessments, medically supervised detoxification, intensive outpatient treatment programs, individual and family counseling, recovery support groups, relapse prevention, and aftercare groups. For Information and Appointments call: 602-685-6000

Terros Health
3003 North Central Ave Ste 200
Phoenix, AZ 85012
Tel: (602)685-6000
Website: www.terroshealth.org

​Center for Behavioral Health

Center for Behavioral Health’s primary mission is the treatment of substance abuse. Patient care is our number one priority and we work hard to ensure that every patient receives the highest level of care and respect. Our treatment philosophy is simple: everyone is unique, and therefore different types of treatment work for different people. We customize your treatment to meet your individual counseling and medication needs. Center for Behavioral Health’s network of outpatient facilities offer comprehensive treatment programs to assist people addicted to opiates such as OxyContin, Lortab, Vicodin, Oxycodone, Hydrocodone and Heroin. We treat opiate addiction with counseling and medication. Counseling is provided in an individual, family or group setting. While our focus is on opiate addiction, we also provide treatment for all drugs and alcohol, HIV/AIDS, compulsive gambling and domestic violence. Many locations offer classes in impulse control, anger management and DUI. We also provide low cost assessments, counseling and classes for criminal justice agencies such as parole, probation, child and family services, as well as the courts. Each Center for Behavioral Health location is staffed with highly qualified physicians, pharmacists, nurses and licensed and certified counselors. The services, classes and programs offered vary by location, so please check the treatment center near you. We look forward to serving you or your family member. For more information please contact Center for Behavioral Health:

Center for Behavioral Health
1501 E. Washington Street
Phoenix, AZ 85034
Tel: (602) 253-6553
Website: www.centerforbehavioralhealth.com
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St. Luke's Behavioral Health Center

St. Luke's Behavioral Health Center is a 124-bed facility located in Phoenix, Arizona, on the campus of St. Luke's Medical Center. The Behavioral Health Center offers a full spectrum of inpatient and outpatient services for seniors, adults, adolescents and children requiring psychiatric and chemical dependency care. The inpatient program provides medical detoxification and treatment for alcohol, stimulants, opiates, prescription drugs, illicit drugs or methadone to those 18 years and older. Our team not only provides detoxification services, but also a wide variety of counseling, education, family assessments, therapies and nutritional services to help you return to a higher level of functioning. The outpatient program provides treatment and counseling for alcohol, stimulants, opiates, prescription drugs, illicit drugs or methadone to those 18 years and older. St. Luke’s Behavioral Health Center dedicates its staff and resources to the development and provision of effective behavioral health interventions and programs, which are competent, caring and responsive to the needs of patients, customers and community. For more information please contact St. Luke's Behavioral Health Center:

St. Luke's Behavioral Health Center
1800 E. Van Buren Street
Phoenix, AZ 85006
Tel: (602) 251-8535
Website: www.stlukesbehavioralhealth.com
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​Jewish Family & Children’s Service

Jewish Family & Children’s Service is a non-profit, non-sectarian organization that strengthens the community by offering high quality behavioral health and social services to children, families and adults of all ages, in accordance with a Jewish value system that cares about all humanity. Our Vision At JFCS, we hope for a future where families are strong, where our elders are cared for and where children are safe. Our dedication to this mission is strengthened by our commitment to our core Jewish values that honor community and the continuity of the generations. For teens, ages 12-17, and their families who struggle with substance use or abuse, A-CRA is an innovative treatment program. This program can be a service at one of our clinics, or in the teen's home. We focus on setting positive expectations while teaching the youth how to develop a healthy reinforcing lifestyle for staying substance free. In addition, this approach develops positive support within the family. For more information please contact Jewish Family & Children’s Service:

Jewish Family & Children’s Service 
4747 North 7th Street 
Phoenix, AZ 85014 
Tel: (602) 279-7655
Website: www.jfcsaz.org

Speak to a treatment specialist now. Call: 1.855.970.2547

Call 1.855.970.2547, 24/7 to speak to a treatment specialist for free. Get help finding the best treatment options available for yourself or a loved one. Rehab centers, detox centers, inpatient, outpatient programs, therapy, counseling, sober living housing and more. A 5 minute phone call is all it takes to get you the help you need. Get help now. Call: 1.855.970.2547
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​The Pathway Program

​The Pathway Program is a drug rehabilitation center for youth ages 13-25, with several locations in the greater Phoenix area. Pathway is the top drug and alcohol treatment center for teens and young adults in Arizona, providing the most successful substance abuse treatment programs in the state for over 20 years. We take your family's recovery as seriously as you do. Our staff will go the extra mile, acknowledge the specific needs of your family, and work with you to create a custom recovery plan. Pathway’s variety of specialized substance abuse programs for youth allows young people and their parents the option to choose a program that best suits their situation, lifestyle and budget. Our success with teens and young adults distinguishes Pathway as the best choice for Arizona’s families. For more information please contact The Pathway Program:
​The Pathway Program
1717 East Bell Road 
Phoenix, Arizona 85022
Phone: 877-921-4050
Website: www.thepathwayprogram.com
​The Pathway Program Gilbert, Arizona
1035 N. McQueen Suite #123
Gilbert, Arizona 85233
Phone: 480-921-4050
Toll free: 1-877-921-4050
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​New Horizons Counseling Service

New Horizons Counseling Service is devoted to providing the highest quality adult outpatient treatment to help individuals address unhealthy choices. We strive, through best practice treatment models to teach adaptive life skills for people to lead healthier, more productive lives. New Horizons Counseling Service, Inc. offers the following adult outpatient behavioral health services: Substance Abuse Screenings are conducted by counselors to determine the appropriate level of substance abuse treatment that may be needed based on each client's individual needs, history, and clinical presentation. New Horizons Counseling Service, Inc. offers 3 levels of substance abuse treatment. Groups are conducted by counselors using a Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy based substance abuse treatment curriculum. Intensive Outpatient substance abuse treatment is the highest level of substance abuse treatment offered at New Horizons Counseling Service, Inc. This treatment consists of 3 group counseling sessions per week, 2 hours per session, for a minimum of 40 sessions. Standard Outpatient substance abuse treatment consists of 2 group counseling sessions per week, 2 hours per session, for a minimum of 30 sessions. Outpatient substance abuse treatment consists of 1 treatment session per week, 2 hours per session, for a minimum of 12 sessions. For more information please contact New Horizons Counseling Service:

New Horizons Counseling Service
5062 N. 19th Avenue
Suite 102
Phoenix, AZ 85015
Tel: 623-939-6567
Website: www.nhcsinc.org
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​Ebony House

Since it's inception in 1973, Ebony House has provide effective quality behavioral health programming.. It is the only residential substance abuse treatment facility in Arizona that consistently targets African Americans. The organization was founded by three recovering alcoholics, Elbertzena Fontenot, C.T. “Black Wally” Wallace, and James Johnson, who saw the need in Phoenix for a treatment facility to address alcoholism in the Black community. Since inception, Ebony House evolved to treat individuals of all ethnic groups with substance abuse and behavioral health issues. 
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​Ebony House, Inc. is a non-profit agency that provides; Level II male residential substance abuse treatment; Level II female residential substance abuse treatment; Outpatient (standard & intensive); Youth & Young Adult Outpatient Services; HIV prevention, early intervention, and education and more. For more information please contact Ebony House:

Ebony House
6222 S. 13th Street 
Phoenix, AZ 85042
Phone: (602) 276-4288
Website: www.ebonyhouseinc.org
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​Crossroads

Crossroads is a non-profit organization founded on the concepts of human dignity and healing, created to reduce alcoholism and chemical dependency by providing transitional living services to men and women who desire recovery and to provide related services to the community based on the traditions and values of 12 step recovery programs. A 21- day inpatient program created for the most vulnerable addicts and alcoholics that require an intensive stabilization period and individualized support before transitioning into Crossroads’ Back to Basics Recovery Program and employment. Residents receive intense support and individualized attention that physically and mentally prepares them for transition to Crossroads’ standard service plan. Residents remain on campus 24 hours each day, unless receiving prior approval from staff to leave campus to attend necessary appointments. On campus, residents participate in 72 hours of substance abuse education, life skills education, group counseling, and intensive employment services, providing the necessary foundation to build self-sufficiency and long-term recovery. In addition to education, group counseling, and employment services, residents are provided 3 nutritious professionally prepared meals each day, basic needs fulfillment, financial education, and individual substance abuse and employment counseling. By enrolling in Right Track, residents significantly increase the chance of successfully completing Crossroads’ program and returning to a life of long-term recovery and fulfillment. For more information please contact Crossroads:

Crossroads
1845 East Ocotillo Road
Phoenix, AZ 85016
Tel: 602.279.2585
Website: www.thecrossroadsinc.org
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Community Medical Services

Community Medical Services is a CARF–accredited addiction treatment program providing services in the form of outpatient drug replacement therapy and private one–on–one counseling to those seeking help with their substance addictions. We have two Arizona locations which cater to Phoenix, Glendale, Mesa, Scottsdale, and Tempe; a clinic in Tucson which caters to the surrounding areas including Sierra Vista and Casa Grande and three clinics in Montana located in Missoula, Kalispell, and Billings, which cater to clients in Bozeman and Helena as well as to clients in Williston and Dickinson, North Dakota. It is our philosophy that outpatient drug replacement therapy along with counseling is an effective treatment for individuals who are physically dependent on substances such as drugs or alcohol. Medical care is provided by certified addiction specialists who will prescribe the proper medication based on an evaluation of your individual needs. Medications often used consist of Methadone, Suboxone, and Buprenorphine to treat pain pill, heroin, and other opiate addictions with the ultimate goal being to detox individuals off all forms of medication when possible. Counseling is recommended to anyone who is dependent on drugs or alcohol. Working with a counselor can help you understand your dependency and how to cope with it. Counseling focuses on what is called Cognitive Behavioral Therapy as well as a technique called Motivational Interviewing. Both of these techniques can help in changing the way individuals process information leading to non–drug use outcomes. Group counseling is also a beneficial means of dealing with like issues and can be arranged if requested. Call us today to speak with a qualified treatment specialist and to make an appointment. 

Community Medical Services
3825 North 24th Street
Phoenix, AZ 85016
Tel: 602-955-7997
Website: www.communitymedicalservices.org
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​National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence

National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence supports women and their children through substance abuse treatment; Educates the community on substance abuse; Advocates for substance abuse funding; Helps reduce the stigma of addiction. Women who abuse alcohol and other drugs have unique issues. NCADD offers an Outpatient Program that recognizes that recovery for women requires development of life skills, resolution of life issues, goals, values, self-image, independence and empowerment. The program was developed on a time frame of at least 1 year. This allows the women to master skills vital for their recovery, strengthen a support system, increase their ability to financially provide for themselves and their children, practice parenting skills with continued monitoring, increase self-esteem and learn to believe in themselves. All of NCADD’s programs focus on providing the tools and resources to assist the women in becoming financially self-sufficient and to believe in their potential to remain drug/alcohol free and life a quality life. For more information please contact National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence:

National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence
4201 North 16th Street, Suite 140 
Phoenix, AZ 85016 
Phone: (602) 264-6214
HOPE LINE: (800) NCA-CALL 
Website: www.ncadd-phx.org
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​Addiction Resources Incorporated

Addiction Resources Incorporated has been in business in the same location since 1990. The owners / managers of ARI each have over twenty years experience in the treatment of addiction in methadone maintenance programs and other treatment settings. Our services have changed as the field of opioid treatment has evolved, and we are now able to treat people addicted to all opioids. We dispense both liquid methadone and diskettes. As the geographical area we are in has changed ARI has adapted to meet the needs of the community. We moved into an office suite with more offices and greater privacy. Our front door cannot be seen from the parking lot of the building. We now have multiple Spanish-speaking staff members, and are committed to maintaining the ability to serve persons whose first language is Spanish. Our staff is committed to delivering the best treatment services possible, with unconditional personal regard for all. Everything is absolutely confidential, and your privacy is assured. We look forward to ongoing change to meet any and all new needs. For more information please contact Addiction Resources Incorporated:

Addiction Resources Incorporated
4337 W. Indian School Road, #107 
Phoenix, AZ 85031
Phone: 602-233-9401
Website: www.addictionresourcesinc.com
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​Black Family and Child Services of Arizona

Black Family and Child Services of Arizona: Behavior Health and Substance Abuse Counseling. Providing individual, family, group and home/school-based therapy with psychiatric support for youths suffering from behavioral problems at school and home. Youths receive an assessment and an initial 12 treatment sessions to reduce or eliminate problem behaviors such as aggression, rebellion, poor academic performance, criminal problems, depression and anxiety. Adult Substance Abuse Counseling Services: Providing individual, group and family therapy for adults suffering from alcohol and/or drug abuse, which is interfering with the person’s ability to maintain employment and family and personal relationships, or is causing involvement in the criminal justice system. Adults will receive an assessment and between 12-18 treatment sessions to reduce or eliminate the impact of drugs and alcohol on their lives. Call (602) 243-1773 to make an appointment any weekday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Appointment times are flexible with evening and weekend appointments available on request. For more information please contact Black Family and Child Services of Arizona:

Black Family and Child Services of Arizona 
1522 East Southern Avenue 
Phoenix, Arizona 85040
Tel: (602) 243-1773
Website: www.bfcsfamily.org
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​Emmarie Behavioral Home Care

Emmarie Behavioral Home Care is a level II Behavioral Health Residential Agency providing services to seriously Mentally ill (SMI) clients to both males and females 18 years of age and older. Emmarie BHC is established to serve people who are in need of behavioral health treatment services. This need may arise from mental illness, substance abuse or chemical dependency or other related conditions. Clients in this subclass maybe limited in functional capacities for daily living activities such as interpersonal relationships, home making, self-care, employment and recreation. Emmarie Behavioral Home care is to improve the life of people who for various reasons, have experienced difficulty in functioning in society in productive or acceptable ways. Emmarie Behavioral Home care attempts to support the client in reaching his or her maximum physical, social, emotional and intellectual potential in the least restrictive setting. We are a caring, family oriented and community organization. We provide quality - individualized services to meet the specialized needs of the residents we serve. We are dedicated to assist residents in realizing their fullest potentials. For more information please contact Emmarie Behavioral Home care:

Emmarie Behavioral Home care
2926 W. Wayland Dr.
Phoenix, AZ 85041.
Phone: (602) 276 2204
Website: www.emmarie-bhc.com
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​Alcohol Recovery Solutions

Alcohol Recovery Solutions serves adults, ages 21 and over who are struggling with alcohol or substance abuse / dependency issues. ARS incorporates cognitive behavioral therapy, select 12 step principles and other highly effective techniques to provide an individualized treatment plan appropriate to the unique needs of each client. All therapists are Masters level prepared, certified by the Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners and have a minimum of 5 years experience in substance abuse treatment. Designed for clients not needing intensive medical care and seeking an inpatient alternative. Structure consists of two two-hour intensive therapy groups and five individual sessions over an eight week period. ARS takes exceptional care to address clients with co-occurring disorders and assess for secondary addiction and other high risk factors. We are committed to reducing the effects of substance abuse through treatment, education and research. For more information please contact Alcohol Recovery Solutions:

Alcohol Recovery Solutions
15215 S. 48th Street
Suite 150
Phoenix, Arizona 85044
Tel: (480) 496-9760
Website: www.bigsteptorecovery.com
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​Family Service Agency

Family Service Agency provides services for those needing behavioral health outpatient treatment; substance abuse outpatient treatment; adoption services (for both those wishing to adopt and those birth mothers seeking to relinquish their newborn for adoption); re-entry into the community from incarceration; and many others. Please click on the subject that interests you most and you will find more detailed information. Family Service Agency provides outpatient behavioral/mental health and substance abuse treatment services to individuals and families looking for assistance in resolving their mental health issues. Services are provided in a professional, culturally competent and respectful manner. All our counselors are licensed by the Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners and all our clinics are licensed by the Arizona Department of Health Services. Services are available in both English and Spanish. For more information please contact Family Service Agency:

Family Service Agency
2400 N. Central Ave., Suite #400
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Tel: 602-264-9891
Website: www.fsaphoenix.org
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​Lifewell Behavioral Wellness

Lifewell Behavioral Wellness is a non-profit behavioral healthcare agency providing treatment, services and support for low-income clients diagnosed with serious mental illness (SMI), general mental health issues, and substance abuse disorders. Lifewell offers residential, outpatient and community living programs, which are client centered and adapted to address a broad range of needs. Lifewell programs provide safe and supportive environments that foster recovery, healthy living and personal growth for clients as they build on existing strengths, focus on addressing deficiencies, and learn new social and vocational skills. Lifewell’s continuum of care includes: Residential Programs; Substance Abuse Recovery; Individual and Group Counseling; Day Programs; Outpatient Programs; Community Living Programs; Transportation Services; Support Groups; Vocational Training; Supported Education and more. For more information please contact Lifewell Behavioral Wellness:

Lifewell Behavioral Wellness
202 E. Earll Suite 200 
Phoenix, AZ 85012
Tel: 602-808-2822
Website: www.lifewell.us
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​Native American Connections

Native American Connections Since 1972, we have been changing lives, strengthening families, and building healthy communities. In that time, we have grown from a small grassroots organization operating one program for Native American men in recovery from substance abuse into one which now owns and operates 15 sites throughout Central Phoenix offering a continuum of affordable housing and behavioral health services which touch the lives of over 5,000 individuals and families each year. Native American Connections is recognized as an expert and premier leader in addiction treatment and recovery in urban and tribal communities throughout the Southwest. Our employees pride themselves in their professional education, training, and credentials. Traditional practitioners, including trained employees, ensure access to native healing such as the Talking Circle, Sweat Lodge, smudging and other purification ceremonies. If you or someone you know would benefit from Behavioral Health Services - focusing on alcohol and drug (substance abuse) and mental health counseling please call 602.424.2060

Native American Connections
4520 N. Central Avenue 
Phoenix, AZ
Tel: 602.254.3247
Tel: 602.424.2060
Website: www.nativeconnections.org

​Recovery Rx

Recovery Rx is a unique, confidential, outpatient opioid treatment program serving the Greater Metro Phoenix community. We are centrally located in a medical office complex that offers patients both easy access and greater confidentially. Our staff has over forty years of combined experience in the treatment of addiction and methadone maintenance programs. We are committed to providing personalized treatment services in the most dignified and respectful manner possible. We consider it a privilege to participate in the recovery and restoration of our patients lives one day at a time. Recovery Rx delivers all medication services efficiently (no long lines) and privately away from the main lobby. Medical and counseling appointments are arranged around a patient’s personal schedule. Additionally, recommendations and referrals are facilitated if we are unable to meet the changing needs of our patients. We realize our reason for being here is because of each and every person we serve. We at Recovery Rx truly believe that ‘Our patients are our purpose!’ Our Mission is to provide beneficial opioid dependency counseling & maintenance services with the safety, confidentiality and respect entitled to all people in need of care. For more information please contact Recovery Rx:

Recovery Rx
333 East Virginia Avenue, Suite #110
Phoenix, Arizona 85004
Phone: (602) 388-4986
Website: www.recovery-rx.com
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​Chicanos Por La Causa

Chicanos Por La Causa, programs include behavioral health, domestic violence shelter and prevention, emergency assistance, elder services, legal immigration counseling, HIV, individual and family counseling, women’s health, employment training and drug and alcohol rehabilitation and prevention. Over the years, CPLC has developed a wide array of services and programs that continue to strengthen the state of Arizona. In addition to social services, CPLC espouses affiliates and maintains subsidiaries that fortify its presence within the communities it serves. For more information please contact Chicanos Por La Causa:

Chicanos Por La Causa 
1112 E. Buckeye Rd., 
Phoenix, AZ 85034
Tel: (602) 257-0700 
Website: www.cplc.org
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​New Hope of Arizona

New Hope of Arizona was founded in 2008 with the mission of providing hope, safety and a sense of integrity to children and adults across Arizona. New Hope of Arizona, Inc. offers a behavioral health outpatient clinic with an ability to operate an outreach, screening, assessment and treatment planning process that results in a family focused, strength based treatment. Recent trends in services and supports for families with behavioral needs and developmental disabilities have emphasized a change toward individual and family centered assessment, strength-based planning, quality of life outcomes; interagency and professional cooperation of community based treatment and support. For more information please contact New Hope of Arizona:

New Hope of Arizona
12406 N. 32nd Street #101
Phoenix, AZ 85032
Phone: 602.535.5686
Website: www.newhopeofarizona.com
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Native American Community Health Center

The Native American Community Health Center (dba NATIVE HEALTH) was started in 1978 as a small community nursing program. The initial funding was a grant from Indian Health Service. Alcohol and substance programs include: Adolescent substance abuse programs are available. Additional fees may be required for substance abuse screening / assessment services. Adult Intensive Outpatient Substance Abuse Program (IOP) - Open to all. State licensed program. Monday-Thursday 6:00-8:30 p.m. Fee is $370.00 for 8 weeks. If you are on AHCCCS, AHCCCS may cover the cost. You must be on AHCCCS on the time of intake for this benefit. Both NATIVE HEALTH and NHW Community Health Center provides AHCCCS enrollment services. Youth Substance Abuse Program: The NATIVE HEALTH Strengthening the Journey Program, a substance abuse treatment service for Native American teens 13-18, is currently available. Program staff work with youth and their families to overcome the challenges associated with substance abuse. The program is offered free of charge. The Strengthening the Journey Program utilizes a highly researched treatment model, the Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach. To begin this exciting opportunity to re-establish a journey of empowerment and family harmony contact us today.

Native American Community Health Center
4520 North Central Avenue, Suite 350
Phoenix, Arizona 85012 
Tel: (602) 279-5262 
Website: www.nativehealthphoenix.org
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​Florence Crittenton

At Florence Crittenton, our mission is to help our young people discover strength and self-worth by providing them with the support and resources they need to become independent and successful adults in our community. We do this through the innovative programs and services offered through our comprehensive continuum of care, which continuously evolves to meet the changing needs of Arizona's youth. Counselors, clinicians and educators design our programs to be flexible enough to accommodate individual needs but structured and disciplined enough to foster learning, progress and positive results. The programs are free to participants. Programs include Therapeutic Group Home; On-Site Medical Service; Transitional Living; Independent Living & Life Skills; Girls Ranch and more. For more information please contact Florence Crittenton:

Florence Crittenton
715 W. Mariposa Street
Phoenix, AZ 85013
Phone: 602-274-7318
Website: www.flocrit.org
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​Assisted Recovery Centers of America

Our NON-12 Step programs combine: The use of safe, effective medications that stop the craving and obsession with alcohol, and opiate drugs to support the repair of brain chemistry which has been gradually impaired by alcohol and or opiate abuse. Treatment and talk therapy which includes extensive one-on-one counseling and therapy grounded group meetings. Treatment focuses on the whole person and emphasizes learning how to deal effectively with the underlying issues that lead to, and perpetuate, addictive behaviors. Assisted Recovery Centers of America was the first alcohol treatment program in the nation to adopt the scientific research on naltrexone, which was primarily conducted at the University of Pennsylvania’s Treatment Research Center in Philadelphia, PA, and offer it to the public as a non-12 Step treatment option. Pharmacotherapy or the use of medications in combination with therapy is the centerpiece of treatment at Assisted Recovery. For more information please contact Assisted Recovery Centers of America:

Assisted Recovery Centers of America:
1000 E. Indian School Road
Phoenix, AZ 85014
Toll Free: (800) 527-5344
Phoenix Area: (602) 264-7897
Website: www.assistedrecovery.online
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​Indian Health Service

The Indian Health Substance Abuse Program covers the entire spectrum of alcohol and substance use disorder treatment from awareness and identification to recovery. It includes alcohol and substance abuse prevention, education services, and treatment in rural and urban settings. The Mental Health program is a community - based clinical and preventive service program that provides access to a wide variety of mental health services, including outpatient mental health counseling, dual-diagnosis services (for co-occurring mental health and substance abuse diagnoses), mental health crisis response and triage, suicide prevention / intervention / assessment, case management, community-based prevention programming, and outreach and health education activities. For more information please contact Indian Health Service:

Indian Health Service 
Phoenix Area IHS
Two Renaissance Square
40 North Central Avenue, Suite 600 
Phoenix, AZ 85004-4450
Phone: 602-364-5300
Website: www.ihs.gov
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​Calvary Addiction Recovery Center

​Calvary Addiction Recovery Center's treatment program is for men and women, 18 years and older, who are struggling with substance abuse and problem gambling. Our program is designed for those in search of a Christian or spiritual 12-step program; those who struggle with relapse or dual diagnosis; and for individuals looking for a nurturing, safe environment to begin a new life in recovery. We recognize that each client may be in different stages with regard to spirituality and we commit to meet each client at their point of need. Residential treatment is often the most effective treatment approach for a person struggling with substance abuse and problem gambling. In addition to a residential program, a commitment to long-term follow-up care and a 12-step community are essential for continuous recovery. For more information please contact Calvary Addiction Recovery Center:

Calvary Addiction Recovery Center
720 East Montebello Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85014
Phone: 602-279-1468
Website: www.calvarycenter.com
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​Friendship Community Mental Health Center

Friendship Community Mental Health Center (CMHC) is a private corporation, founded in 1995 and created distinctly to serve those people suffering from severe mental disorders. Since its origination, Friendship has expanded its range of services to include Intensive Outpatient and outpatient counseling services in addition to the Partial Hospitalization Program. Friendship CMHC offers counseling services to improve the quality of life of those people suffering from severe mental challenges. Services are available to adults, seniors, and children to meet their specific mental health and/or substance abuse needs. Therapeutic interventions are based on the recovery model, emphasizing a belief in the ability for each person to improve management of their mental health and substance abuse issues through increased awareness, development of self-enhancing coping skills, and inclusion of positive, individualized supports. Friendship CMHC provides comprehensive and integrated services tailored to the specific needs of the individuals served. Using a combination of group counseling, individual interventions, clinical care planning, transportation services, and daily meals, Friendship is able to provide a well-rounded experience for those seeking treatment, support, and recovery. For more information please contact Friendship Community Mental Health Center:

Friendship Community
Mental Health Center
Mary Warinner, Community Liaison
730 E Highland Avenue
Phoenix, Arizona 85014
Phone: 480-332-1731
Website: www.friendshipcmhc.org
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​Casa de Amigas

New Casa de Amigas (Casa) is a residential treatment center for women dealing with substance abuse dependence. Casa's purpose is to address women's chemical (drug) problems and related issues by empowering them to reclaim and redevelop their lives. Casa de Amigas recognizes that each woman must choose recovery “for” herself, but will also find it difficult to attain “by” herself. Our 30-day residential program includes: education on the addiction and recovery processes; how to prevent relapses; lectures on nutrition and enhancing life skills; family therapy; anger management and more. The program's residential component is followed by 12 sessions of Aftercare (one night a week) in order to complete the program. The women can choose to continue in Aftercare longer than the 12 sessions and are more than welcome to attend for as long as they wish. For more information please contact Casa de Amigas:

Casa de Amigas
1648 West Colter Street Suite 8
Phoenix AZ 85015
Office: 602-265-9987
Website: www.casadeamigas.org
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​The Potter’s House Substance Abuse Center

The Potter’s House Substance Abuse Center (TPHSAC) is an outpatient substance abuse Treatment Program. Our objective is to provide clinically sound outpatient substance abuse treatment to men and women 18 and older of all ethnic groups, who are experiencing substance use disorders (abuse, dependency), including education of criminal offenders. TPHSAC’s programming objective is to meet the needs of the referring agencies, as well as being culturally responsive to the minority/African-American population of substance abusers and criminal offenders TPHSAC employs only licensed substance abuse counselors. Each counselor shares the founder’s passion and commitment to healing lives. For more information please contact The Potter’s House Substance Abuse Center:
​Phoenix Area
4220 North 20th Ave Suite 100
Phoenix, AZ 85015
Tel: (602) 254-9701
Website: www.thepottershousesacenter.org
​Sun City Area
10147 W. Grand Ave Suite A-5
Sun City, AZ 85351
Tel: (602) 254-9701
Website: www.thepottershousesacenter.org
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​Valle del Sol

Valle del Sol “inspires positive change by investing in health and human services to strengthen families with tools and skills for self-sufficiency and by building the next generation of Latino and diverse leaders.” This is our mission statement and the purpose of why we exist to serve the community. Substance Abuse, which refers to alcohol and/or drug abuse, is a serious problem and often leads to losing control of one’s own life. It not only affects the person using the substances, but also other members of the family. The effects of substance abuse can be devastating. Valle del Sol’s outpatient treatment is individualized and designed to help adults learn healthy strategies for dealing with the difficulties and stress related to alcoholism and other drug addictions. Participants learn proven ways to avoid substance use. Individual, group and family counseling are some of the methods available to assist clients in achieving their goals and living a substance-free life. For more information please contact Valle del Sol:

Valle del Sol
3807 N. 7th Street
Phoenix, AZ 85014
Valle del Sol: 602-258-6797
Referrals and Admissions: 602-523-9312
Website: www.valledelsol.com

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