Alcohol & Substance Use Resources
Stress, course load, curiosity, and peer pressure are all reasons college students might use drugs and alcohol. Studies by the Journal of the American Medical Association show that alcohol and substance abuse are closely linked with anxiety and depression. Drugs and alcohol are often used to self-medicate and ease the symptoms of undiagnosed mental health issues, often leading to even worse symptoms.
If you or someone you know need help with alcohol or substance misuse, use the following information to access screenings, and find a treatment provider and local resources in the Tulsa community.
Alcohol & Substance Use Screenings
offers online, confidential screening tools for addiction and other mental health concerns. If a person screens positive, it does not mean they have the diagnosis; it means they should follow up with a physician or mental health provider for further evaluation. Contact Wellness Services for further information, to schedule an appointment or to find a community provider who meets your needs.
Find a Treatment Provider
SAMHSA-Treatment Locator
Use the following website to find providers in your area that can assist you in addressing your mental health needs.
SAFE Project
SAFE Project is a non-profit organization that takes an evidence-based approach to stopping the addiction epidemic in the United States. Students can find local providers by using the Treatment Locator on the website.
Local Resources
Oklahoma Network of Care
The Oklahoma Network of Care is provided by the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services. This Web site is a resource for individuals, families, and agencies concerned with mental health and substance abuse. Regardless of where you begin your search, the Network of Care helps ensure that there is "No Wrong Door" for those who need services.
Find agencies, programs, or facilities near you by visiting the website.
Palmer
offers outpatient substance abuse programs for adults and adolescents. Palmer also offers a woman鈥檚 residential treatment program (children 12 & under are able to stay with their mother). All programs are at no cost to the participant.
5319 S. Lewis #219
Tulsa, OK 74105
918-832-7762
Grand Addiction Recovery Center-Main Campus
offers detox, residential and outpatient services to adults. Treatment is available for those without insurance.
6333 E. Skelly Dr.
Tulsa, OK, 74135
918-664-4224
Counseling & Recovery Services of Oklahoma
provides outpatient opioid dependence treatment, counseling services, and psychiatric services.
7010 S. Yale, Ste 215
Tulsa, OK, 74136
Alcoholics Anonymous
Get information about , including meeting times and locations of local support groups.
Al-Anon (for friends or family of alcoholics)
is a mutual support program for people whose lives have been affected by someone else鈥檚 drinking. By sharing common experiences and applying the Al-Anon principles, families and friends of alcoholics can bring positive changes to their individual situations, whether or not the alcoholic admits the existence of a drinking problem or seeks help.
Narcotics Anonymous
Get information about , including meeting times and locations of local support groups
Naloxone-Opioid Overdose Treatment
Naloxone is a medication used to reverse the effects of . Specifically, naloxone allows an individual experiencing an overdose to breathe normally until EMSA can respond.
You should consider having Naloxone if you or someone you care about:
- Uses alcohol, benzodiazepines, or muscle relaxers with opioids
- Has liver, kidney, or breathing problems
- Uses illicit opioids such as heroin or fentanyl
- Concerned that someone close to you may overdose
Free Naloxone Providers
7477 E. 46th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74145
918-384-0002
4103 S. Yale Ave, Tulsa, OK {the old Mervyns store}
918-382-7300
2140 S. Harvard Ave, Tulsa, OK
918-747-6377
3445 S. Sheridan Rd, Tulsa, OK
918-610-3366
6333 E. Skelly Dr, Tulsa, OK 74135
1-800-680-8979
Learn More
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