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12 Step groups for individuals with debting problems and other money issues.
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102 West 1st Street, Duluth, MN 55802
Specialized emergency shelter, supportive housing, and mental health services to youth who are commercially sexually exploited, trafficked, or at high risk of sexual exploitation.
DHS-licensed housing programs for eligible youth include emergency shelter (The Loft) and group residential housing (Sol House)
Mental health support services:
- Trauma-informed therapy
- Substance abuse recovery support
- Peer support groups
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4122 18th Avenue NW, Rochester, MN 55901
Recovery support group for those recovering from substance abuse meet weekly and are facilitated by a trained volunteer. Participation is recommended for a minimum of one year. Fountain Center staff are present at every meeting to provide education and support.
1919 University Avenue West, Suite 400, Saint Paul, MN 55104
Provides the following support groups:
?- BIPOC Connection Support Groups: NAMI offers free support group for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) adults living with mental illness. Groups meet regularly to support attendees, build awareness and understanding, and to connect with others in the community who face similar challenges. Groups and facilitators offer privacy and confidentiality. Click here for a full list of support groups.
- Dual Diagnosis Support Groups: NAMI Minnesota's dual diagnosis support groups are for adults living with both a mental illness and a substance use disorder or addiction. Groups are free and meet weekly for 90 minutes. Participants can find support, learn skills to deal with substance abuse, and connect with others who face similar challenges. More groups may be added, please check regularly. Click here for a full list of support groups.
- LGBTQ Connection Support Groups: NAMI offers free support groups for adults in the LGBTQ+ community (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, Intersex, Asexual) living with mental illness. Groups meet weekly to support attendees, build awareness and understanding, and to connect with others in the LGBTQ+ community who face similar challenges. Groups and facilitators offer privacy and confidentiality. Click here for a full list of support groups.
- Mindfulness Creations: For individuals with mental illness and want to engage in art
- NAMI Connection: NAMI Connection is a support group for adults living with mental illness. Groups are free and meet for 90 minutes. All groups are led by trained facilitators who also live with mental illness. Groups provide a welcoming, safe, judgment-free space to share challenges, successes, and learn from one another. Click here for a full list of support groups.
- NAMI Open Door Anxiety and Panic Support Groups: NAMI Minnesota's Open Door support groups provide ongoing support for individuals with an anxiety or panic disorder. Groups are free and meet for 90 minutes. Groups are a place to find support, learn new skills and strategies, and better understand and manage anxiety in daily life. The Open Door program is based on the book Embracing the Fear: Learning to Manage Anxiety and Panic Attacks by Judith Bemis and Amr Barrada. All groups are facilitated by people with lived experience with anxiety and panic attacks. Click here for a full list of support groups.
- Young Adult NAMI Connection: Young Adult NAMI Connection is a support group for young adults ages 16-20 or 18-30, depending on the group. Groups are facilitated by young adults who live with mental illness and are doing well in recovery. Click here for a full list of support groups.
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Bipolar DisorderGeneral Addictions/Substance Use Disorder Support GroupsYouth/Student Support GroupsFamilies/Friends of Individuals With Mental Health Disorders Support GroupsPanic DisordersPost Traumatic Stress DisorderLGBTQ2+ Support GroupsSchizophreniaMajor DepressionGeneralized Anxiety DisorderBorderline PersonalitiesSupport Group Clearinghouses
2218 1st Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55404
12-step recovery program and a place where recovering alcoholics can meet, share experiences, and encourage each other to overcome drinking problems
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1001 Avenue B, Cloquet, MN 55720
- Comprehensive assessment (Rule 25)
- Intensive outpatient programming
- Safety Net: Consist of a team of providers and community support services to help each individual succeed in their own recovery goal
- Substance use group: Topics may include DBT skills, living in recovery, 12 steps, mental health, and relapse prevention
- Testing: On-site rapid substance testing via urinalysis and offer further extensive testing with contracted lab facility
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90 Riverside Drive SE, Saint Cloud, MN 56304
Offers a 12-step fellowship offering support meetings, literature, and community connection for individuals recovering from compulsive or problematic spending to achieve financial serenity and healthier money relationships.
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266 East Bridge Street, Redwood Falls, MN 56283
Direct Access allows an individual to go directly to a provider they choose to receive a comprehensive assessment and access care immediately. Services provided:
- Alcoholics Anonymous/Narcotics Anonymous meetings
- Assistance in finding a provider of services, including
- Halfway house
- Extended inpatient treatment
- Outpatient treatment
- Chemical health assessment
- Determine eligibility for Behavioral Health Fund
- Detoxification services
- Peer Recovery Specialist
- Treatment coordination
- Withdrawal management
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101 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Mankato, MN 56001
Recovery support group for those recovering from substance abuse meet weekly and are facilitated by a trained volunteer. Participation is recommended for a minimum of one year. Fountain Center staff are present at every meeting to provide education and support.
7204 West 27th Street, Suite 113, Saint Louis Park, MN 55426
Provides an introduction to Alcoholics Anonymous for persons with a desire to stop drinking. Meetings are held at 10 am every Saturday.
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1510 Bemidji Avenue North, Suite 13, Bemidji, MN 56601
Provides services to adults and their families with alcohol/drug related problems. Will also see friends or family members concerned about some ones drinking or drug use, at no charge.
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2024 West Third Street, Duluth, MN 55806
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship where individuals share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others recover from alcoholism.
Use the online meeting locator or call a local help line for assistance.
43500 Migizi Drive, Onamia, MN 56359
Provide a full range of services, including:
- Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Wellbriety Groups
- Halfway house
- Outpatient treatment programs
- Relapse prevention and aftercare educational sessions
- Rule 25 comprehensive assessments
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3249 Hennepin Avenue South, Suite 55, Minneapolis, MN 55408
Addiction Busters Support Group: For people struggling with chemical or behavioral addiction. Discuss alternative, cognitive approaches that may help battle addiction in new and different ways.
- Open to all genders
- Open to men only
- Open to men only
- Open to men only
- Open to men only
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Provides comprehensive, evidence-based care for teens and adults seeking recovery. Combines personalized counseling, group therapy, peer support, and medication management to address both substance use and overall well-being. Flexible scheduling, virtual options, and family involvement ensure support is accessible, practical, and designed to help clients achieve lasting change.
Find a Location: https://sagentbh.com/our-services/substance-use-disorder-treatment/
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16641 69th Avenue NW, Cass Lake, MN 56633
- Program objectives are to guide, support, and encourage alcoholic/chemically dependent men, coming from a primary treatment or hospital setting
- The main focus is to help them find a comfortable balance physically, mentally, spiritually, and emotionally so that they can return to the community as a productive person
- 6 bed facility
- 24 hour staff
- sweat lodge every Tuesday at 4:30 pm
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Sex Addicts Anonymous (SAA) offers referrals to 12-step recovery meetings for people who have a desire to recover from sexually compulsive or addictive behavior
- Meetings are located all over the world, 7 days a week, at all times of the day
- Meeting formats include face-to-face, telephone, and web-based options
- Internet, telephone, and face-to-face support groups follow the AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) 12-Step program to help people recover from dependency on tobacco
- Provides online educational materials, literature, pamphlets, books, and a newsletter. Information and assistance available on how to start a meeting.
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9201 75th Avenue North, Brooklyn Park, MN 55428
Treatment and support program that offers professional services for individuals seeking recovery from substance use disorders. The program combines evidence-based treatment methods with community support to assist participants in rebuilding and renewing their lives. Provides faith-based support for individuals who choose to incorporate spiritual elements into their recovery journey.
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800 Transfer Road, Suite 31, Saint Paul, MN 55114
Telephone Recovery Support (TRS):
A peer-to-peer support program for individuals seeking to initiate and/or maintain recovery from drug/alcohol addiction. TRS volunteers reach out over the phone and check-in with individuals; and, if needed, connects them to resources needed to achieve and maintain recovery. This support is limited to the telephone.
Recovery Coaching:
Includes all Recovery Meetings and site-based Recovery Coaching. Recovery Meetings offer an open format where people can connect with others who are initiating and maintaining recovery. Groups range from the population served to the languages offered. Site-based Recovery Coaching provides opportunities to connect with a Recovery Coach in a one-to-one setting and connects individuals to resources to strengthen their recovery and remove barriers.
319 North Rebecca Street, Ivanhoe, MN 56142
Direct Access allows an individual to go directly to a provider they choose to receive a comprehensive assessment and access care immediately. Services provided:
- Alcoholics Anonymous/Narcotics Anonymous meetings
- Assistance in finding a provider of services, including
- Halfway house
- Extended inpatient treatment
- Outpatient treatment
- Chemical health assessment
- Determine eligibility for Behavioral Health Fund
- Detoxification services
- Peer Recovery Specialist
- Treatment coordination
- Withdrawal management
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45741 Grace Lake Road, Sandstone, MN 55072
Provide a full range of services, including:
- Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Wellbriety Groups
- Halfway house
- Outpatient treatment programs
- Relapse prevention and aftercare educational sessions
- Rule 25 comprehensive assessments
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33 Wentworth Avenue E, Suite 355, Saint Paul, MN 55118
- Anonymous assistance for those wanting help with an alcohol problem
- Books and pamphlets can be made available in over 30 languages
- Directories of A.A. meetings and locations are available for $1.50
- Literature produced by A.A. is available for purchase
- Provides information about the Alcoholics Anonymous 12 Step Program
- Speakers for meetings can be arranged
- Temporary sponsors can be provided for newcomers or people getting out of a treatment center
- Video and Audio recordings produced by A.A. are available for purchase
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1125 SE 6th Street, Willmar, MN 56201
Works with individuals seeking recovery to consult, provide substance use evaluations, individual and family counseling, group outpatient programming, treatment of co-occurring disorders, treatment coordination, and referrals for additional services. Can provide treatment for co-occurring disorders through mental health professionals who can help provide behavioral support throughout the treatment process.
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2121 Cliff Drive, Suite 218, Saint Paul, MN 55122
Provides outpatient services tailored to individual's experiencing problematic sexual behavior. Services are client-centered, integrating multiple modalities, and evidence-based practices to find unique solutions to meet the individual's needs. Services offered:
- Clinical Interview and Diagnostic Assessments: An assessment includes a review of mental health history, current symptoms, and functional needs. The interview identifies strengths, supports, and resources with a written report summarizing the client's mental health status, diagnoses, and treatment recommendations. A development of treatment goals will be based on assessment and collaboration with the client.
- Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP): A structured short-term stabilization service tailored to address the unique challenges faced by clients who have exhibited sexually harmful behaviors. The program integrates stability factors and therapeutic interventions of 16 hours of therapy throughout the weekday.
- Other Outpatient Services: Offers psychoeducational courses designed for those who do not need an in-depth sexual offending treatment but need information and education about sexuality, appropriate boundaries, and responsible sexual behavior. Also, offers an Insight Course: Prostitution Intervention program for men who buy sex focusing on assessment, self-awareness, attitude, and behavior change.
- Support Groups: Offers focused support groups in key areas such as Compulsive Sexual Behavior DBT/Emotion Management, and Cognitive Skills. Each group provides a safe, confidential space to explore challenges, learn effective coping strategies, and connect with others facing similar experiences.
- Teletherapy: Offers virtual therapy sessions
- Transitional Aftercare Program (TAP): A maintenance and continuum of care for clients released from prison to participate in treatment while in prison or civil commitment. The program is designed to aid in the preparation of a well-organized and healthy transition into the community.
- Treatment Programs: Offers several programs for adolescents and adults through the Ignite, Emerge, Journey, Trek, Aware, and Voyage programs once an initial diagnostic assessment has been completed. The programs work with adolescents and adults who are at risk of committing a harmful sexual act or have committed an illegal sexual offense. The treatment models are designed to manage risk for future harmful behaviors, working closely with probation agents, identify abuse and appropriate boundaries, take responsibility for their behavior, maintain healthy and supportive family/peer relationships, manage and reject abusive thoughts/feelings, and seeking support when needed. Some programs may comprise of education, individual therapy, and group sessions.
- Treatment plan may involve case management, client care coordination, and referrals to community service providers as needed and where appropriate
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