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State and National Resources

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  • Behavioral Health Services
    Provides leadership for the planning, development, and oversight of a system of care for children, adults, and families with severe emotional disorders, mental illness, and/or substance abuse issues.
  • North Dakota Board of Addiction Counseling Examiners
    The purpose of the board is to set minimum standards for licensure of addiction counselors, establish core curriculum requirements, and approve programs, internships, and clinical supervisors.
  • North Dakota Addiction Counselor Association (NDACA)
    The North Dakota Addiction Counselor Association seeks to promote the advancement of Addiction Professionals by uniting addiction counseling professionals throughout North Dakota.

 

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  • Community Behavioral Health Services
    Strengthening and supporting children and adults behavioral health needs through prevention services, community based outpatient services, in-patient chemical dependency, psychiatric hospitalization and services for offenders incarcerated in state correctional facilities. 
  • Face It TOGETHER - Recovery Community
    In 2008, a group of social entrepreneurs in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, initiated a groundbreaking effort to overhaul the community’s approach to addiction. That initiative spawned a new community recovery model – the Face It TOGETHER® model – dedicated to system change and social transformation around addiction.
  • South Dakota Board of Addiction and Prevention Professionals
    The board provides a foundation for the continuing development of practitioners in the field as well as the credentialing of alcohol and drug professionals within the generally accepted standards of professionalism and competence using valid and reliable examinations.
  • South Dakota Association of Addiction and Prevention Professionals (SDAAPP)
    Provides conferences, advocacy for counselors, provides leaders, peer assistance, and information to the public.

 

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Wyoming

  • Behavioral Health Division
    The Behavioral Health Division improves the quality of life of Wyoming residents with developmental disabilities, acquired brain injury, mental illness, and/or substance abuse issues by developing and overseeing a quality continuum of care that is customer-focused, collaborative, evidenced-based, and outcomes driven.
  • Recover Wyoming - Recovery Support
    12-24 Club, Inc. - The non-profit organization was incorporated in September of 1993 and is a community program that supports all pathways to recovery. The Club helps people rebuild their lives.
  • Wyoming Department of Health
    The Wyoming Department of Health is organized into four primary divisions: Aging, Behavioral Health, Healthcare Financing and Public Health. Each of these divisions helps serve the healthcare needs of Wyoming residents.
  • Wyoming Mental Health Professions Licensing Board
    Offers license application and statues about Certified and Licensed Addictions therapists and practitioners in Wyoming. 
  • Wyoming Association of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Centers
    WAMHSAC is an association of community mental health and substance abuse treatment centers across Wyoming.
  • UW ECHO in Behavioral Health
    The Behavioral Health network is an online professional learning community supporting evidenced-based and promising practices in substance use disorder prevention, treatment, and recovery services offered Wednesdays, bi-weekly, 11:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.

 

 

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  • Chemical Dependency Services - Addictive & Mental Disorders Division
  • Montana SBIRT - Screening & Brief Intervention
    The Montana SBIRT (Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment) Project provides one-on-one technical assistance and support to healthcare providers in the Emergency Department, Trauma Services, Social Services, primary care clinics, university medical clinic setting to learn about and implement screening and brief interventions.
  • Montana's Peer Network - Recovery is Possible
    Montana’s Peer Network (MPN) is a peer run 501c3 non-profit organization providing recovery opportunities across Montana.
  • Montana Board of Behavioral Health-Licensed Addiction Counselor
    Within this website you will find information on what is needed to become licensed, verify who is already licensed, and learn the statutory and regulatory requirements if you are licensed
  • Montana Association for Addiction Professionals
    The Montana Association for Addiction Professionals seeks to promote the advancement of Addiction Professionals by uniting addiction counseling professionals throughout Montana
     

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  • American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) 
    ASAM, founded in 1954, is a professional medical society representing over 5000 physicians, clinicians and associated professionals in the field of addiction medicine. 
  • Center for Substance Abuse Prevention
    Creating communities where individuals, families, schools, faith-based organizations, and workplaces take action to promote emotional health and reduce the likelihood of mental illness, substance abuse including tobacco, and suicide.
  • Center for Substance Abuse Treatment 
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
    The CDC works around the clock to protect America from health, safety and security threats, both foreign and in the U.S.
  • Community of Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CADCA)
    To strengthen the capacity of community coalitions to create and maintain safe, healthy and drug-free communities globally.
  • Evidence-Based Practices Resource Center 
    This new Evidence-Based Practices Resource Center aims to provide communities, clinicians, policy-makers and others in the field with the information and tools they need to incorporate evidence-based practices into their communities or clinical settings. The Resource Center contains a collection of scientifically-based resources for a broad range of audiences, including Treatment Improvement Protocols, toolkits, resource guides, clinical practice guidelines, and other science-based resources.
  • National Center of Excellence for Eating Disorders (NCEED)
    ​NCEED is the nation’s first center of excellence dedicated to eating disorders. It was founded in 2018 by SAMHSA with the mission to advance education and training of healthcare providers and to promote public awareness of eating disorders and eating disorder treatment. Based at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NCEED includes clinicians, researchers, and advocates who specialize in eating disorders care and are committed to providing up-to-date, reliable, and evidence-based information.

 

 

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