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CASA serves as an educational resource to the university
community on addiction-related topics. For information regarding
CASA's resource materials, contact 974-2677. In the meantime,
check out these informative sites:
National
Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)
The website provides the most recent national research, resources
and informative publications in the area of alcohol use.
National
Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information (NCADI)
The name says it all, and it includes publications specifically
for college students.
College
Drinking – Changing the Culture
An educational site from the National Institute on Alcohol
Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAA) that is your one-stop resource
for comprehensive research-based information on issues related
to alcohol abuse and binge drinking among college students.
Drug
Screening.org
This is a self-screening tool designed to assess an individual’s
substance use and to find out their risk level for experiencing
negative consequences. The information provided does not indicate
if one has a substance use problem or provide a diagnosis
of alcohol/drug abuse or dependence. Through education and
referral, it urges those whose drug and alcohol use is likely
to be harmful or hazardous to seek further evaluation from
a qualified professional.
Smoking
Cessation Resources
The name says it all, and it includes publications specifically for college students.
STAND
(Students Taking Action Not Drugs)
This website is a division of the Drug Free America Foundation
and founded to educate an international network of university
students about the dangers of addictive drugs and to mobilize
them to reduce substance abuse on their campuses. STAND utilizes
a unique, professionally-designed public relations campaign
and website to address college and university student concerns
about the drug and alcohol problem on college campuses.
Rethinking Drinking
This website provides personalized feedback about individuals'
drinking habits, worksheets on pros and cons of making important
changes, dealing with triggers, and planning for healthier
changes.
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