Substance Use Disorder Treatment Month

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New Year, New Beginnings. If you're seeking help for alcohol or other drug use, treatment options are available. Treatment and recovery from substance use disorders is a process and taking that first step can lead to health & healing. You’re not alone—help is available. findtreatment.gov

Worried about a loved one's substance use? This New Year let's commit to supporting them in seeking help. Together, we can make a difference. Learn more from SAMHSA: samhsa.gov/families

Small steps lead to big changes. This New Year, focus on one day at a time. Every day is a new opportunity to make healthier decisions. Help is available for you or someone you know: samhsa.gov/medications-substance-use-disorders/find-substance-use-disorder-treatment

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Substance use disorder does not discriminate. Let’s break the stigma and foster a community of support and understanding. Find resources and treatment options for someone you know: findtreatment.gov

Stigma around substance use disorders is one of the biggest barriers to treatment and recovery. You can help support someone who might be looking for substance use disorder treatment, but might not be sure how to ask for help: samhsa.gov/find-support/helping-someone

Stigma keeps people from accessing the substance use disorder treatment that could save their lives. Don't be afraid to reach out for support. You deserve to live a happy and healthy life. SAMHSA has resources that can help: samhsa.gov/find-support/health-care-or-support

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Struggling with substance use disorder? You're not alone. There are effective medications available to help you feel better and meet the goals you have for yourself. Talk to your doctor to learn more about your options. samhsa.gov/medications-substance-use-disorders

Recovery from substance use disorders is possible with the right tools! These FDA-approved medications can play a crucial role in treating substance use disorders. Find out more & share with someone who may be looking for treatment options: samhsa.gov/medications-substance-use-disorders

If you're struggling with a substance use disorder, have an open conversation with your doctor about FDA-approved medications. FDA-approved medications such as buprenorphine and methadone are life-saving tools in treating opioid use disorder. samhsa.gov/medications-substance-use-disorders

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Worried about a loved one's substance use? Your support can make a huge difference is their seeking help. Learn how you can help them: samhsa.gov/families

Do you think someone in your life is struggling with substance use disorder? Are you looking for ways to help and support them, but are not sure how or where to begin? Learn how to start the conversation with your loved ones, and find resources to help: samhsa.gov/sites/default/files/starting-the-conversation-guide.pdf

Recovery is a journey, not a destination. Taking the first step towards recovery from a substance use disorder can be difficult. But remember, it's a sign of strength. If you or someone you know needs help, there are people who care. You’re not alone. Help is available. findsupport.gov