If you or someone you care for is
dependent on alcohol or drugs and needs treatment, it is
important to know that no single treatment approach is appropriate
for all individuals. Finding the right treatment program
involves careful consideration of such things as the setting,
length of care, philosophical approach and your or your
loved one's needs.
http://www.niaaa.nih.gov/
There are many national and local
resources that can help. The National Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Referral Routing Service provides a toll-free telephone
number, 1-800-662-HELP, offering various resource information.
Through this service you can speak directly to a representative
concerning substance abuse treatment, request printed material
on alcohol or other drugs, or obtain local substance abuse
treatment referral information in your State.
http://www.stopdrugs.org/
People who use meth in this stage
are primarily adolescents, Housewives, and Shift Workers.
They do not necessarily become addicted to the drug, but
use the drug for the following desired effects, like stimulation,
weight loss. Not all the users become addicted at this level,
but with neuroadaptation of the drug, and increased amounts
consumed, toxic effects are experienced many health problems.