Arizona Department of Health Services: (602) 542-1025. The department provides information on behavioral health and substance abuse services, as well as a referral line for crisis and non-emergency services. Arizona Department of Health Services: https://azdhs.gov/
Arizona Behavioral Health Corporation: (800) 564-5465. This corporation provides resources for individuals and families in need of behavioral health services, including referrals for mental health and substance abuse treatment.
Arizona Behavioral Health Corporation: https://www.azbhc.org/
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Arizona: (602) 244-8166. NAMI Arizona offers support, education, and advocacy for individuals and families affected by mental illness. They also provide referrals for mental health services.
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Arizona: https://www.namiarizona.org/
Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence: (602) 279-2900. The coalition provides support and referrals for individuals experiencing domestic or sexual violence, including counseling and mental health services
Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence: https://acesdv.org/
Mental Health America of Northern Arizona: (928) 774-5696. This organization provides information on mental health resources, as well as referrals for mental health treatment.
Mental Health America of Northern Arizona: https://www.mhana.org/
Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is a global, community-based organization for individuals who are recovering from addiction to drugs, including alcohol. NA provides support through a 12-step program, which includes regular meetings, a focus on personal growth and responsibility, and a sense of community.
NA meetings are held in many cities and towns across Arizona and around the world. To find a meeting near you, you can visit the Narcotics Anonymous website at https://www.na.org/ and use the "Meeting Search" tool.
If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, NA can be a helpful resource for support and recovery. It's important to remember that recovery is a journey, and that it's never too late to reach out for help.
CODA (Codependents Anonymous) is a 12-step fellowship of individuals who are seeking to develop healthy relationships and recover from codependency, which is a behavioral pattern characterized by excessive emotional or psychological reliance on another person. CODA provides support through regular meetings, a focus on personal growth and responsibility, and a sense of community.
CODA meetings are held in many cities and towns across Arizona and around the world. To find a meeting near you, you can visit the Codependents Anonymous website at https://coda.org/ and use the "Meeting Search" tool.
If you or someone you know is struggling with codependency, CODA can be a helpful resource for support and recovery. It's important to remember that recovery is a journey, and that it's never too late to reach out for help.
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Hushabye Nursery’s mission is to ‘embrace substance-exposed babies and their caregivers with compassionate, evidence-based care that positively changes the course of their entire lives.’
The organization was founded by Tara Sundem, a neonatal nurse practitioner who witnessed firsthand the challenges of newborns exposed prenatally to opioids and those families trying to care for them.
Hushabye Nursery offers a safe and inclusive space where mothers, family members, and babies – from conception through childhood – can receive integrative care and therapeutic support that offers each child the best possible life outcomes. Programs include prenatal and postpartum support groups, inpatient nursery services, and outpatient therapies.
Email info@hushabyenursery.org
Call or text: 480.628.7500
Please visit https://www.hushabyenursery.org/contact/ for more information on this incredible organization.
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