Locate addiction treatment designed for healthcare professionals, judges, attorneys, and, in some cases, students in these fields. These programs are designed to address licensing, confidentiality, and employment concerns that may prevent professionals from seeking help through traditional treatment settings.
Many employers offer an Employee Assistance Program (EAP), which typically provides confidential assistance for substance use disorder and may help individuals address recovery-related needs while maintaining employment.
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Not sure where to begin? A peer recovery specialist can help you or a loved one take the next step, often free or low cost.
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