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Dartmouth Treatment Resources
- Dartmouth Campus Alcoholics Anonymous meeting:
Tuesdays, 7-8pm, 119 Silsby Hall
- The Faculty Employee Assistance
Program (F/EAP) is a free, confidential, professional counseling service
for members of the Dartmouth College faculty and staff and their families. Up
to eight counseling sessions are allowed annually and most often can be
scheduled at a time convenient for the employee/family member. The FEAP is
available to discuss a personal and or family concern reagarding any aspect of
substance abuse.The Director of the program is a licensed alcohol and drug
abuse counselor.
- Dick's House: Dartmouth College
Health Service
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Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Addiction Treatment Program
- DAPA (Drug and Alcohol Peer Advisors) are a great resource
for the Dartmouth Community. Information about students who have gone through
the 24 hour training course and are willing to help can be found under the DAPA
blitz bulletin. These students can be contacted via blitz. During lunch hours
in Collis 216 there are trained DAPAs who are available to answer any questions
in person. In addition to being a great resource for specific questions about
the effects of drugs and alcohol, DAPAs are also trained to help with more
complex alcohol issues including dependence. DAPAs are well equipped with
pamphlets, knowledge of the resources on campus and a trained listening ear to
help Dartmouth students who have questions about drugs and alcohol.
- Choices - Choices is a group that allows members to
explore their relationship with alcohol and other drugs. The group also
provides students an opportunity to talk about their chemical use. Some
group topics include coping, stress reduction, peer and intimate relationships,
family dynamics, college life, cognitive restructuring, communication, leisure
time, wellness, and self-care skills. The group is not an AA group and is
open to all persons who are interested in addressing his/her alcohol or other
drug use. One does not have to be an "addict" or
"alcoholic" to participate. Call Dick's House Counseling (603)
646-9442 for more information
- Dartmouth
Resource Directory (167K PDF file)
Dartmouth Recovery Support Resources
- Campus AA – If questioning your use or in recovery
- Tuesdays 7-8 pm, 119 Silsby
- Campus Al-Anon -If you are affected by another’s use
- Tuesdays 5:30-6:30 pm, 119 Silsby
- Recovery Housing - Provides an option for persons in
alcohol or other drug recovery to live with others in recovery.
- Contact Dr. Mark Reed – 646-9442
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