I have served on numerous boards, including the National
Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence Silicon Valley, California Association of Marriage & Family Therapists Santa Clara Valley Chapter, and the Willow Glen Business and Professional Association.
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Council on Alcoholism The Mission of the Council is to keep our community healthy, productive, and safe by providing services and information to all who may be adversely affected by alcohol and drugs.
April 2015 Alcohol Awareness Month Sponsored by the National
Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence
Founded by the National
Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD), April has been dubbed Alcohol Awareness Month.
For years he has been involved with organizations such as the Washtenaw
Council on Alcoholism, Spectrum Treatment and Prevention Services, and others that deal with alcohol / drug addiction.
April is Alcohol Awareness Month and, according to the National
Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, 18 million Americans or 8.5 % of the population have some sort of alcohol - use disorder.
Steve Chassman, Clinical Program Director for LICADD, the Long Island
Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, talks about why people take opiate drugs, how they get hooked and engagement and intervention strategies for adolescents and their families.
Jeffrey Reynolds, executive director of the Long Island
Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, praised the package as «a quantum leap forward,» especially the changes to insurance procedures.
Photo Credit: Long Island
Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependency
Dr. Jeffrey Reynolds, executive director of the Long Island
Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, called the legislation «the single most important step lawmakers have taken to address New York's opiate crisis.»
These programs are the Onondaga County Department of Adult and Long Term Care Services and the Prevention Network / Onondaga
Council on Alcoholism Addictions, Inc..
The National
Council on Alcoholism estimates that there are four male alcoholics to every female alcoholic; the Rutgers Center puts the ratio at 5.3 to 1, in 1965 (see Keller lecture).
The National
Council on Alcoholism has estimated that «at least 85 per cent of alcoholics are «hidden» in factories, offices and homes in large and small communities throughout the country.»
The National
Council on Alcoholism estimates six and one - half million, whereas the Rutgers University Center of Alcohol Studies holds that our most reliable evidence points to an estimate close to five million.
The total number of persons involved in these circles has been estimated at twenty million by Marty Mann, director of the National
Council on Alcoholism.
The chart in larger form is available from the National
Council on Alcoholism (2 East 103rd Street, New York, New York 10029).
If a minister is fortunate enough to live in one of the eighty - two communities (in thirty - two states) in which there is a local
Council on Alcoholism, he should support its work as well as encourage his parishioners to do so.
A practical discussion of how a pastor can work with AA and get help from it is found in an article by Marty Mann, executive director of the National
Council on Alcoholism, entitled «The Pastors» Resources in Dealing with Alcoholics.»
These councils, affiliates of the National
Council on Alcoholism, operate Alcoholism Information Centers which disseminate knowledge about» the problem to anyone who is interested, including schools, churches, industry, the news media, and individual information - seekers.
The National
Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence estimates that 70 percent of an estimated 14.8 million U.S. individuals who use illegal drugs are employed.
Many individual clergymen are providing valuable services in alcoholism education, working with local
Councils on Alcoholism and helping alcoholics and their families.
As we have said, five of them had helped to organize local
Councils on Alcoholism.
Sources of literature and guidance include local
Councils on Alcoholism, the National Council on Alcoholism, and denominational social problems agencies.
Church members have helped establish local
Councils on Alcoholism and have served as volunteers to «man» the information centers.
Halfway houses are sponsored by a variety of agencies including
Councils on Alcoholism, churches, municipalities, and groups of AA members.
Laymen should be encouraged to serve on local
Councils on Alcoholism, work as volunteers in enlightened treatment facilities and halfway houses, both because such help is often needed and because the experiences will help to modify relationship - blocking stereotypes concerning alcoholics.
Not exact matches
Except for an independent organization called the National Episcopal Coalition
on Alcoholism and Drugs, a handful of diocesan,
councils that promote conferences
on alcohol and drugs, and approximately a dozen concerned and courageous bishops who require clergy training in the subjects, the Episcopal Church, in which I am a priest, would have no focused program
on chemical dependency at all, save one day a year called Alcohol Awareness Sunday.
At 1 p.m., NYC First Lady Chirlane McCray and Deputy Mayor Richard Buery will testify
on ThriveNYC in front of the City
Council's Committee
on Mental Health, Developmental Disability,
Alcoholism, Substance Abuse and Disability Services, City
Council Chambers, Manhattan.
Representatives of the Erie County
Council on the Prevention of
Alcoholism and Substance Abuse and the NFTA have been invited to speak to the committee, chaired by Legislator Thomas A. Loughran (D - Amherst).
IN 1942, doctors sitting
on the Research
Council on Problems of Alcohol found themselves powerless to resolve America's confusions about
alcoholism.