Monday, January 01, 2001

Jewish Survivors of Abuse - Addictions Resource Page


Jewish Survivors of Abuse - Addictions Resource Page


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Table of Contents:

Disclaimer: Inclusion in this website does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement. Individuals must decide for themselves whether the resources meet their own personal needs.

  1. Jewish Resources 
    • Articles
      1. Take 12 Steps  By Marlene Adler Marks
      2. Alcohol Aftermath - Getting drunk isn't such a good idea, even though it's a Purim commandment. By Jane Ulman
      3. Addiction Myths By Jeffrey Klein
      4. Recovery House For Women Opens By Deborah Walike
      5. Stories of Recovery: Debilitating Stigma Behind Addiction By Kim Schneiderman
    • Drug and Alcohol Addictions
      1. Gateway Rehabilitation Center  Gateway, a not for profit organization, was founded in 1972 by Abraham J. Twerski, MD, an internationally known author, lecturer, teacher and physician.  It was opened as a 28 day abstinence based alcohol and drug dependence treatment center.  Now Gateway offers a variety of services in multiple locations but with the same compassionate and individualized approach as in our early years.
      2. HaDerech - For addictions in Israel  Residential care is provided for individuals struggling with the disease of addiction and its impact on their lives.  HaDerech is designed to offer an in-depth comprehensive program for women and men, 18 years of age and older, with multi-lingual support and international backround. Our purpose is to use the setting of a kibbutz community and the skills of our professional staff to create a structural therapeutic rehabilitation program. We are the first and only licensed 12 step facility in Israel and the Middle East.
      3. House of Hope  The Jewish Tradition teaches compassion to those around us who are most vulnerable. Our committment to the Jewish community compels us to action. The House of Hope is the result of that action.  The House of Hope opened its doors in 1996 to meet a community challenge: to help Jewish men overcome their drug and alcohol addictions and regain their dignity, self confidence and ability to function as productive members of the community.  The House of Hope is the only residential recovery facility for Jewish men in the State of Maryland. It enables up to eighteen residents to regain their skills and strength in order to build a productive life. Providing a service for an unmet need, we are proud to say that we have succeeded beyond our expectations.  Situated in Baltimore City, we offer our residents proximity to a flourishing Jewish community containing synagogues, hospitals, community centers and numerous employment opportunities.
      4. JACS: Jews in Recovery  Organization dedicated to helping Jews in Recovery.
    • Eating Disorders
    • Sex Addictions
  2. Secular Resources 
    • Eating Disorders

    • Internet Addictions 
      1. Internet Addiction Guide  What IAD is is difficult to define at this time. Research to date has been composed exclusively of exploratory surveys, which cannot establish causal relationships between specific behaviors and their cause. While surveys can help establish descriptions of how people feel about themselves and their behaviors, they cannot draw conclusions about whether a specific technology, such as the Internet, has actually caused those behaviors. Those conclusions which are drawn are purely speculative and subjective made by the researchers themselves. They cannot be supported by existing data.
    • Self Injury/Mutilation

    • Sex Addictions

    • Spending Addictions

    • For Those in Recovery 
      1. Alcoholics Anonymous
      2. ARTS ANONYMOUS - A.R.T.S. Anonymous
      3. Debtors Anonymous
      4. Hazelden
    • Children/Family Members of those with Addictions 
      1. Adult Children of Alcoholics
      2. Al-Anon/Alateen

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