Counselors and therapists can help you identify factors that underly your substance use, to avoid triggers, to strengthen your motivation, and to navigate treatment options. They can also team with certified professionals to administer medication-assisted treatment. More on counseling.
The state can refer you to local counseling and treatment options.
Family & Children's Services is a private, non-profit agency that provides addiction and recovery services, counseling, education, and support for people of all ages. A sliding fee scale is available.
Corktown Health Center is Michigan's first non-profit medical home focused on improving the health of the LGBTQ community. We accept most insurances and offer a sliding scale for those without.
A statewide, nonprofit for individuals and families with disabilities. Services include infant/child and adult/senior Behavioral Health, Outpatient Substance Use, Autism, Trauma Recovery; Medical Rehabilitation (OT & SPL Therapies), Supported Employment & Mental Health Clubhouse, military/veteran services, services for farmers with disabilities, and sports/recreational opportunities for children with special needs, etc.
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Support groups provide a space for getting social support, a sense of empowerment, and motivation from people who have faced — or are facing — similar challenges and circumstances. More on support groups.
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