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    3 RS/Nuway Counseling Center Inc
  • 2220 Central Avenue NE
  • Minneapolis,MN, 55418


  • African American Family Services
  • 2616 Nicollet Avenue South
  • Minneapolis,MN, 55408


  • Alliance Clinic
  • 3329 University Avenue SE
  • Minneapolis,MN, 55414


  • Avalon Prospect Park
  • 2800 University SE
  • Minneapolis,MN, 55414


  • Chrysalis
  • 4432 Chicago Avenue South
  • Minneapolis,MN, 55407


  • Comunidades Latinas Unidas en Servicio
  • 720 East Lake Street
  • Minneapolis,MN, 55407


  • Correctional Transition Services
  • 2308 Dowling Avenue North
  • Minneapolis,MN, 55412


  • Create Inc
  • 1911 Pleasant Avenue South
  • Minneapolis,MN, 55403


  • Eden Mens Program
  • 1025 Portland Avenue South
  • Minneapolis,MN, 55404


  • Fairveiw Health Services
  • 2450 Riverside Avenue
  • Minneapolis,MN, 55454


  • Fairview Recovery Services
  • 2450 Riverside Avenue
  • Minneapolis,MN, 55454


  • Fairview Recovery Services
  • Fairview University Medical Center
  • Minneapolis,MN, 55454


  • Fairview Recovery Services
  • 2450 Riverside Avenue
  • Minneapolis,MN, 55454


  • First Nation Recovery Center
  • 2020 Bloomington Avenue South
  • Minneapolis,MN, 55404


  • Hazelden Center for Youth and Families
  • 11505 36th Avenue North
  • Minneapolis,MN, 55441


  • Health Recovery Center Inc
  • 3255 Hennepin Avenue South
  • Minneapolis,MN, 55408


  • Hennepin Faculty Associates
  • 914 South 8th Street
  • Minneapolis,MN, 55404


  • House of Charity
  • 510 South 8th Street
  • Minneapolis,MN, 55404


  • Micah House
  • 3045 5th Avenue South
  • Minneapolis,MN, 55408


  • Minnesota Teen Challenge
  • 1619 Portland Avenue South
  • Minneapolis,MN, 55404


  • Mission Care Detox Center
  • 3409 East Medicine Lake Boulevard
  • Minneapolis,MN, 55441


  • Morgan Treatment Center
  • 1025 Portland Avenue South
  • Minneapolis,MN, 55404


  • Park Avenue Center
  • 2525 Park Avenue
  • Minneapolis,MN, 55404


  • People Inc
  • 1315 Girard Avenue North
  • Minneapolis,MN, 55411


  • Phoenix Adolescent Outpatient
  • 601 13th Avnue SE
  • Minneapolis,MN, 55414


  • Prodigal House
  • 5103 Minnehaha Avenue South
  • Minneapolis,MN, 55417


  • Progress Valley I
  • 3033 Garfield Avenue South
  • Minneapolis,MN, 55408


  • Recovery Resource Center
  • 1900 Chicago Avenue South
  • Minneapolis,MN, 55404


  • Salvation Army Harbor Light
  • 1010 Currie Avenue North
  • Minneapolis,MN, 55403


  • Specialized Treatment Services Inc
  • 1121 Jackson Street NE
  • Minneapolis,MN, 55413


  • Turning Point Inc
  • 1105 16th Avenue North
  • Minneapolis,MN, 55411


  • Turning Point Inc
  • 1500 Golden Valley Road
  • Minneapolis,MN, 55411


  • Unity Hospital
  • 550 Osborne Road
  • Minneapolis,MN, 55432


  • Veterans Affairs Medical Center
  • 1 Veterans Drive
  • Minneapolis,MN, 55417


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Statistics reflect that one in five adult Americans grew in a household that included an alcoholic. As a result, these children face a bigger risk for developing emotional problems than children who do not have a parent who is an alcoholic. Alcoholism tends to run in families; children with alcoholi The child may perceive himself as the main reason his mother or father drinks, blaming himself for their issue. In addition, the child may fret consistently about the issue at home. He may worry that the alcoholic parent will get sick, and may also fear violence between his parents. Parents suffering from alcoholism may make the child feel as though there is an awful secret at home. The embarrassed child consequently does not invite friends over and fears asking anyone for assistance. Due to the child’s disappointment in his alcoholic parent, he may find it difficult to trust Regardless of how the child behaves, the alcoholic parent will suddenly switch from being loving to angry. A child needs to have a regular daily schedule; this is important to his well-being; but in the home of an alcoholic parent bedtimes and mealtimes are always changing. The child may develop an
When many soldiers and military personnel return home from war, they realize there’s a completely different battle awaiting them– drugs and alcohol. Military alcohol addiction plagues many veterans, who must not only fight to rid themselves of the harsh memories of war but of their addictions as Alcohol and drug abuse is not only common among individuals coming back from war, but also among individuals who are on active duty getting ready to go to war. It is hard to picture the same young soldiers in uniform lifting beer mugs while celebrating, shooting up heroin, smoking crack cocaine, or Much of the addiction veterans suffer from war is related to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). It is an anxiety disorder that can happen after being exposed to any traumatic event that has threatened one’s life or loved one’s safety. Individuals who have been rape victims, and children, you PTSD is a serious reaction to a psychological trauma that overpowers an individual’s defenses. Symptoms can take the form of nightmares and flashbacks, insomnia, anger, hypersensitivity to normal life experiences and avoiding anything that could remind them of the traumatic event.