You Are Not Alone.
Substance use disorder affects a patient’s entire support system. Our counselors work with families and friends during treatment. We also offer resources to help a patient’s loved ones understand this disease and find refuge in a supportive community.
NCTR Support Services
Concerned Persons Conversations
The Concerned Persons Conversations Program is a safe place to learn about substance use disorders, the treatment process and the role you play in that process. This educational and support session, facilitated by our most experienced clinicians, is held every Wednesday on Zoom, from 6 to 7 PM.
This program offers up-to-date information about:
Foundations of substance use disorder
The recovery process
Other topics relating to the disease and treatment
These sessions are free and open to anyone.
Please RSVP (suggested not required) to Arlene Krohmal:
703-962-6534 (office)
703-927-1432 (mobile)
Community Resources
Find a support group meeting
AA find a meeting link aa.org/find-aa
NA = na.org/meetingsearch
SMART = meetings.smartrecovery.org
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
The NCTR Alumni Association is a monthly set of events with fellow program alumni to promote hope in recovery for current patients and the community.
Benefits of Joining:
1. Networking opportunities
2. Sober social opportunities
3. Support for those new to recovery
4. Share success stories
5. Give back to others beginning the recovery journey
6. Provides opportunities to speak publicly on recovery, reduce stigma and share the message that recovery works!
Additional Information:
Monthly meetings are currently held on the first Thursday of the Month on Zoom.
Contact Tiffany Sullivan with questions: tisullivan@natcaptreatment.org or 703-258-5191