We work to stay up-to-date on addictions-related resources, both locally and nationally. Below is are a variety of resources that might be relevant people in Oregon and Southwest Washington. We hope you find them helpful.
General Information
- The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has a wealth of information about substance use and mental health related topics
- The National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) provides information on problematic drug use, including educational materials and currently funded research trials on addiction
- The National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAA) has resources on problematic alcohol use including publications and current national trials on alcohol use
Peer Support Groups for People with Addictions
- SMART Recovery is a non-12 step peer support group that is heavily based on a Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) approach to addiction treatment
- Secular Organizations of Sobriety (SOS) is a non-religious/non-spiritually based support group for people with addictions.
- Refuge Recovery – peer support meetings from a Buddhist perspective
- Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is one of the oldest peer support groups in the U.S. It is based on the 12-step model of recovery
- Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is a 12-step based peer support group. It is similar to AA, but is typically for individuals with problematic drug use:
- Dual Diagnosis Anonymous of Oregon is a 12-step based peer support group for people with concurrent substance use and mental health problems
Substance Use Treatment Centers and Locators
Oregon
- For a list of addiction treatment providers and centers in Oregon, you can access the Oregon Department of Health Services (DHS) website
- A list of treatment centers in Oregon (you can search for treatment centers in other states)
- The Avel Gordley Center at OSHU offers substance abuse treatment for adults on an outpatient basis. The center also offers services that are tailored for individuals who identify as African, African-American, and with Southeast Asian cultures
- Providence Hospital offers detox, inpatient, and intensive outpatient substance use treatment
- Health Works NW specializes in addiction evaluation and treatment
- Acadia NW offers a variety substance abuse treatment services, including DUII (Driving under the Influence of Intoxicants) treatment and interventions
- Change Point, Inc. provides substance abuse treatment tailored to needs of individuals who identify as Latino/a in Washington County, OR
- Central City Concern in Portland, OR offers an array of services for people and families who are in poverty, homeless, and impacted by addictions
National
- A list for treatment centers that are similar or supportive of SMART Recovery practices
- Two national alcohol and treatment centers that have many online resources that can be helpful, as well as information about their clinics, are Hazelden and DePaul (DePaul’s clinics are located in and near Portland, OR)
- If you are searching for a psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse practitioner who specializes in addiction, you can search the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry’s “Find a Specialist” database
- If you are in need of a Buprenorphine (Suboxone) provider, you can search a national database of Buprenorphine providers
Resources for Families with Loved Ones with Addictions
- Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT) is the most effective treatment for family members who have loved ones with drug and alcohol problems. Results from multiple well-conducted research studies show that 7 in 10 people who participate in CRAFT have their loved ones enter treatment.
- SMART Recovery is a support group for people with addictions and their families that is not based on the AA/12-step model.
- Secular Organizations of Sobriety (SOS) is a non-religious/non-spiritually based support group for people with addictions.
- Click here to sign up for SOS’s online family support group
- Al-Anon is a support group based on Alcoholics Anonymous for family members of loved ones with alcohol tr.
- Nar-Anon is a support group based on Narcotics Anonymous for family members of loved ones with drug problems.
- Adult Children of Alcoholics is a 12-step based peer support group for adults who have parents with substance use difficulties.
Culturally Specific Addiction Resources
- The Native American Rehabilitation Association of the Northwest, Inc. provides substance abuse resources and information for individuals who identify as Native American or Alaskan Native
- National Asian Pacific American Families Against Substance Abuse (NAPAFASA) is an organization dedicated to “addressing the alcohol, tobacco, and other drug issues of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) populations on the continental U.S., Hawaii, the six Pacific Island jurisdictions and elsewhere”
- To find GLBT addiction resources, try the Minnesota Recovery Page (note: some of the organizations are specific to Minnesota, but there are also links to national groups)
Resources on Addiction for Professionals
- Division 28 of the American Psychological Association is dedicated to substance abuse research, treatment, and training
- The American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry is an organization for psychiatrists and allied health professionals working with individuals with addictions
Research Centers Focused on Addictions
- The Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute (ADAI) at the University of Washington aims to conduct interdisciplinary research on substance abuse and disseminate findings of substance abuse research
- The Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies at Brown University is one of the leading research groups studying addiction
- Center for Intervention, Treatment, and Addictions Research (CITAR) at Boonshoft School of Medicine’s Department of Community Health at Wright State University is dedicated to “understanding of substance abuse phenomena and their intervention and management in smaller and mid-sized cities and their surrounding suburban and rural communities”
- Center for Treatment Research on Adolescent Drug Abuse at the University of Miami focuses on substance-use related issues in adolescents
- Integrated Substance Abuse Programs at UCLA aims to integrate substance abuse research with treatment