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Addiction Quiz

The following questions do not take the place of a professional assessment and are not designed to make a formal diagnosis of an addiction.​

Emotional Health

People who are emotionally healthy are in control of their thoughts, feelings and behaviors. They feel good about themselves and have good relationships. They can keep problems in perspective.​

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For Teens

Take advantage of this plethora of resources for teenagers with alcohol and drug abuse.​

For Parents & Caregivers

Connect with your children or patients and learn how to answer even the most difficult questions about substance abuse.​

Lifestyle Checkup Tools

Interactive tools that cover a range of topics like depression, substance abuse, smoking, and stress.

Links to Information

Expand your knowledge with information about child & adolescent well-being, mental health information and substance abuse information.

Online Resources

Learn about substance abuse and services and programs offered in Connecticut.

Success Stories

You are not alone. Read successful rehabilitation stories from past substance abusers and how they were able to overcome their addictions.

Workplace Violence

Workplace violence has emerged as an important safety and health issue in today's workplace. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA's) response to the problem of workplace violence in certain industries has been the production of OSHA's guidelines and recommendations to those industries for implementing workplace violence prevention programs.