Relapse Prevention
Resources and Emergency Contacts 5
Resources and emergency contacts
Jennypher Brutus
Department of Behavioral Sciences
ADCN 607: Case Management and Relapse Prevention in Addiction Counseling
Dr. Jennifer Beres
June 4, 2023
Community Resources and Emergency Contacts Template
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Community Resource/Emergency Contact- provide the specific name of the resource or contact. For example, instead of stating Alcoholics Anonymous list the actual group name of the meeting, the client would be referred to (ex. German Street AA Meeting) |
Contact Information- be detailed here and include actual address and phone number. Also, try to include a contact name |
Summary of Resource or Contact- include in what way this resource/contact would be beneficial, what aspect will it cover- biological, psychological, social, or spiritual |
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F.S. Dubois Center |
1351 Washington Blvd. 5th Floor. Stamford, CT 06905 203.388.1600 Contact: |
FSDC would be beneficial to the individual who is suffering from severe behavioral health disorders. FSDC is focused on helping the patient develop the skills to be more self-management and be able to work on basic needs. |
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Optimus Behavioral Health |
1351 Washington Blvd. Stamford, CT 06902 203.621.3754 Contact: |
OBH would be beneficial to individuals with co-occurring serious mental health illnesses. It will cover the social and psychological aspects because it helps individuals to work on cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, and trauma therapy. |
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The Lighthouse Sober Living |
34 Elm St New Canaan, CT 06840 203.400.8065 |
Lighthouse sober living offers services for both women and men, residential, therapeutic companion, and recovery coaching. Lighthouse sober living would be beneficial to individuals struggling with substance use and mental heal disorder. They will provide clients and families a pathway to recover, restore and rebuild their lives |
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Liberations Program |
399 Mill Hill Ave Bridgeport CT 06610 203.384.9401 Contact: |
LP outpatient would be beneficial to individuals who are suffering from substance use disorders. Liberations program focused on helping each person achieve and maintain recovery for life. |
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Families in Recovery Program (FIRP) |
4 Elm crest Terrace Norwalk, CT 06850 203-962-4516 Contact: |
FIRP is an inpatient program for pregnant and parenting women with children only. FIRP is an inpatient program that help mothers who are struggling with substance use disorder. FIRP will cover social and psychological aspect because it will help the mother build the proper life skills needed to provide safe homes for their children and themselves when they prepare to transition back to the community. |
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Laurel House |
1616 Washington Blvd. Stamford, CT 06902 203-324-1816 Contact: |
Laurel house is an organization that provides mental health resources to people coping with mental illness and their families. Laurel house cover psychological and social aspect, provide life skills coaching for that individual. These life skills will help the individual think well; feel better about themselves and being able to contribute to society. |
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Pacific House, Inc |
137 Henry St., Suite 205 Stamford, CT 06902 203.406.9619 Contact: |
Pacific House is an organization that help individuals who are homeless. Pacific house would be beneficial to individuals who are barely making ends meet and get be a part of the housing project. |
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Mountainside Treatment Center |
372 Danbury Rd Wilton, CT 06897 475.400. 0355
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MTC is an organization that specialized in individualized alcohol and drug rehabilitation programs. They used a holistic approach to treat their patient. |
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Inspirica, Inc |
141 Franklin Street Stamford, CT 06901 203-388-0100 Contact: |
Inspirica is another organization that help individual who are homeless. Inspirica would be beneficial to individual because not only does it help individual found a place to stay but it will identify the reasons that individual becomes homeless.
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Family & Children’s Agency, Inc. |
9 Mott Avenue, 4th floor Norwalk, CT 06850 203-855-8765 |
FCA would be beneficial to families. FCA supports children with intensive psychiatric services, foster care. It also provides families with parenting education, family guidance and provides substance abuse treatment. FCA will cover social aspect because it will provide strength-based, solution-focused services for every stage of life. |
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New Prospects |
392 Prospect St Bridgeport CT 06604 203.610.6252
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New Prospects will be beneficial to adult men and women who are experiencing difficulties with substance dependence and co-occurring mental illness. NP will cover a spiritual aspect because they treat the whole person not just the addiction. |
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Connecticut Counseling Centers, Inc
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15 Commerce Rd Suite 100, Stamford, CT 06902 203.653.3038 Contact:
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CCC would be beneficial to any individual over the age of 16 in need of treatment for substance abuse. CCC provides outpatient, evaluation, individual, couples, group and family counseling. |
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Discovery Mood & Anxiety Program
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929 Newfield Ave Stamford, CT 06905 203. 357-5835 Contact: |
DMAP would be beneficial to adolescent who are struggling with mental health or substance abuse. DMAP will cover social, psychological aspect because it will provide adolescents with the skills needed to cope with their substance abuse or eating disorder. DMAP is a residential that serves both girls and boys ranging from 11-17 years old. |
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Connecticut Center for Recovery
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177 West Putnam Avenue, Greenwich, CT 06831 203.350.3100 Contact: |
CCR would be beneficial for individual suffering from alcohol abuse. CCR treat individual root cause of their addictions while teaching their clients healthy and effective ways to cope with life stressors. CCR will cover spiritual aspects by providing the individual with the necessary coping skills to deal with life and whatever it may throw at them without returning to drugs or alcohol as an escape. |
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Newport Academy Outpatient
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85 Old Kings Hwy N, Darien, CT 06820 203.720.6825 Contact: |
Newport would be beneficial to teens and young adult who are suffering with substance abuse, trauma, and mental health. Newport academy will cover spiritual aspects by having their teens set goals every morning, positive affirmations, meditation, and their clients can attend church. |
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High Focus Centers Norwalk Outpatient Treatment Center
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17 High St Norwalk, CT 06851 800.877.3628 Contact: |
High focus centers would be beneficial to teens and adult in need of mental health treatment and substance use. HFC will cover social and spiritual aspects by stabilizing harmful behaviors and establishing healthy coping methods. |
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Child Guidance Center-Southern
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103 W Broad St Stamford, CT 06902 203.324.6127 Contact: |
CGC would be beneficial to individual from newborn to 18 years old suffering from mental and behavioral health. CGC will cover psychological, behavioral, and social by providing crisis services and group psychotherapy. |
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Sterling Recovery Services
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530 Old Post Rd 3 First Floor, Greenwich, CT 06830 800.807.8213 Contact: |
Sterling recovery would be beneficial to individual who are in the transformative journey of recovery from addiction. SRS will cover spiritual and social aspect by providing support and guidance they will need to reclaim their life. |
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Retreat Behavioral Health |
20 N Main St Norwalk, CT 06854 203.838.6508 Contact: |
RBH is an inpatient facility that has been helping individuals overcome addiction. RBH would be beneficial to individual looking for a serene, peaceful, and therapeutic experience. |
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Stamford Beginners Group |
Grace Evangelical Free Church 241 Courtland Ave Stamford, CT 06906 |
SBG would be beneficial to individual who’s looking for an AA meeting group to attend. SBG is an open AA meeting group that welcome any race, gender, or ethnicity. SBG will cover social and spiritual aspects by focusing on the 12 steps, praying to a higher power, and knowing God is in control of our life. |