NON ALCOHOLIC TOURING & ADDICTION RESOURCES
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RESPONSIBLY
At Whiskey Her Away, we hold the belief that responsible enjoyment should be the cornerstone of all travel, particularly those centered around alcohol. Our topmost priority is to ensure a secure, welcoming, and pleasant atmosphere for all of our travelers, including those who do not consume alcoholic beverages. We are happy to include alternative, alcohol free programming for travelers upon request.
For individuals who are battling addiction, we do not recommend any tours that center around alcohol. However, we are delighted to arrange captivating programs and activities that do not involve alcohol upon request. We acknowledge addiction as a disease and commend individuals for taking proactive steps to sustain their sobriety by avoiding such situations. Our team is dedicated to providing all travelers the utmost support.
Addiction Resources
SUBSTANCE ABUSE & MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders.
READING MATERIAL
What Is Substance Abuse Treatment? A Booklet for Families
Created for family members of people with alcohol abuse or drug abuse problems. Answers questions about substance abuse, its symptoms, different types of treatment, and recovery. Addresses concerns of children of parents with substance use/abuse problems.It's Not Your Fault (NACoA) (PDF | 12 KB)
Assures teens with parents who abuse alcohol or drugs that, "It's not your fault!" and that they are not alone. Encourages teens to seek emotional support from other adults, school counselors, and youth support groups such as Alateen, and provides a resource list.After an Attempt: A Guide for Taking Care of Your Family Member After Treatment in the Emergency Department
Aids family members in coping with the aftermath of a relative's suicide attempt. Describes the emergency department treatment process, lists questions to ask about follow-up treatment, and describes how to reduce risk and ensure safety at home.Family Therapy Can Help: For People in Recovery From Mental Illness or Addiction
Explores the role of family therapy in recovery from mental illness or substance abuse. Explains how family therapy sessions are run and who conducts them, describes a typical session, and provides information on its effectiveness in recovery.