Need Professional Help?
Parents facing a child’s alcohol problem may feel guilt, shame or embarrassment. Some might even believe that their child is struggling because of their own shortcomings as a parent. If this is you, don’t delay. It’s not too late. Reach out for assistance to start your child on a path toward healthier living. Below are some resources to help.
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Alcohol Treatment
The Arizona Board of Medical Examiners maintains a directory of licensed medical practitioners in our state. Select “Doctor Search” and then search names under “Addiction Medicine” or “Addition Psychiatry” for your county.
The organizations also provide treatment assistance or can link you to resources in your community:
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Alcoholics Anonymous
Find a meeting near you
Arizona 211
A listing of government and community resources for drug and alcohol abuse prevention and treatment
Cenpatico Behavioral Health of Arizona
Compass Mental Health Inc.
(602) 224-7050 (Phoenix)
(520) 620-0188 (Tucson)
Community Partnership of Southern Arizona
1-800-796-6762 – Pima County
1-800-586-9161 – Graham, Greenlee, Santa Cruz, Cochise counties
Chicanos por la Causa
(602) 257-0700
The Centro de la Familia program provides behavioral health support to families and adolescents, while the STYLE program conducts after-school counseling to misdemeanor offenders
Colorado River Indian Tribes
Magellan of Arizona
Native American Connections
(602) 254.3247
Provides corrective support for substance and other destructive behaviors. Located in Phoenix with referrals to other resources statewide
Navajo Nation
(928) 871-6000
Northern Arizona Substance Abuse Services
(928) 773-9376
Outpatient services for alcohol dependency and DUI/DWI offenders; Supports Spanish speakers too; Located in Flagstaff
Northern Arizona Regional Behavioral Health Authority (NARBHA)
Pasqua Indian Tribe
Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services
(520) 586-0800
Offering individual, group and family therapy as well as residential detox programs. Serving Benson, Bisbee, Clifton, Douglas, Nogales, Safford, Sierra Vista and Wilcox
White Mountain Apache Tribe
For additional needs, visit the Arizona Department of Health Services – Division of Behavioral Health.
