Resources
Denton County
Alcoholics Anonymous
(940) 383-8252 or (940) 566-9989
www.aa.org
Alcoholics Anonymous
(972) 436-4516
www.aa.org
Alcoholics Anonymous
(940) 612-2016
www.aa.org
Cooke County
Alcoholics Anonymous
(940) 322-3213
www.aa.org
Wichita Falls
National Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Information Center
1-800-784-6776
Information Resources
Texans for Safe and Drug-Free Youth
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
For information on the causes, consequences, prevention, and treatment of alcohol-related problems from the lead U.S. research agency on alcohol and health.
(301) 443-3860
Sample resources for the public:
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
For information about substance abuse prevention and treatment services:
National Institute on Drug Abuse
For information about other drug problems that often co-exist with alcohol problems
(301) 443-1124
National Institute of Mental Health
For information on problems such as anxiety and depression that can co-exist with alcohol problems
(866) 615-6464
Professional Help
Your regular doctor
Primary care and mental health practitioners can provide effective treatment for alcohol use disorder by combining new medications with a series of brief counseling visits.
Specialists in alcohol-related treatment
For specialists in alcohol-related treatment, contact your doctor, health insurance company, local health department, or employee assistance program, or the Treatment Facility Locator, (1-800-662-4357).
In addition, these professional organizations can help you find medical or non-medical specialists for alcohol use disorder in your area.
American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry
(401) 524-3076
American Society of Addiction Medicine
Ask for the phone number of your state's chapter for referrals.
(301) 656-3920
American Psychological Association
Ask for your state's referral number to find psychologists with specialties in treating substance use disorders.
800-964-2000
National Association of Social Workers
Search for social workers with specialties in treating substance use disorders.
Mutual-Support Groups
You may need to try out several groups before finding one that's comfortable for you.
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
Check your local phone directory or online for a chapter near you.
(212) 870-3400