Self Help groups

 

Alcoholics Anonymous   
 Tel: 01 453 8998

Al-Anon for friends and family of
alcoholics. 01 8732699 (they would also know about ACOA meetings)


ACOA (Adult Children Of Alcoholics). Contact details for your nearest group:
ACOA Ireland, Po Box 4683, Dublin 1

AMEN (male domestic abuse victims) 
04623718

ANEW for women who have difficulty with alcohol  
0861024743

AWARE  (depression support)  see
www.aware.ie
 
016766166

BODYWHYS  (anorexia and bulimia
support)  Tel: 01 283 4963

CARI (support for children, families and
groups affected by sexual abuse)   1890924567

Console     bereavement
counselling service: 1800201890

COPE  Domestic violence support Galway: 565985

CURA   ( pregnancy
counselling)
www.cura.ie 
1850622626

Gingerbread  (single parents support)
018146618

GROW  Tel: 021 427 7520


www.hearing-voices.org   
00448451228642

MASC  (support for men
affected by sexual abuse) Tel: 091 530094


www.mentalhealth.org.uk

Move Ireland (men overcoming
violence) 018724357

Moving forward (support for
people experiencing social anxiety/phobia) 091581656



Outhouse
    lesbian, gay,
bisexual and tr5ansgendered community website

Parentline 1890 927277

Self harm/suicide help – Pieta house 016010000/016302222 

Schizophrenia Ireland    Tel: 01 8601620 Helpline: 1890 621 631
(Mon. Wed. FRi 12pm-4pm, Tuesday
3.30-7.30pm Thursday 10am-2pm)  

www.sirl.ie

Galway RCC  (support for victims of rape and sexual abuse) 1800355355

RCC   (support for victims of rape) 1800212122

Samaritans  1850-60-90-90




Suicide
Bereavement Support Network

 
024
95561 


www.nsbsn.org
 

Senior helpline

1850 440 444 10-1am, 7-10pm

Teenline 1800833634


www.cpo.ie  for victims of sex abuse

IFPA’s national pregnancy helpline – 1850 49 50 51

Other local facilities: Meditate for free: 7 market st 523011

 

ADDICTION SERVICES

18) Holistic
Drop In is Available Free of Charge for Families
    Affected By Addiction. This service is free of charge and includes
Reflexology, Shiatzu, and Accupuncture. Tuesday Evenings, 6 – 8 pm, at HOPE, 15
North Strand Road, Dublin 1. Please telephone 01-887-8404 for further
information.

http://dap.ie/

Drugs helpline 1800 459 459-advice and information about services to drug
users and to family or friends who are worried

Thro Health Boards:

  • Anna Liffey Drug Project, 13 Lower Abbey Street, Dublin 1, 8786899
  • Arbour House Treatment Centre, St Finbarr’s Hospital, Cork, 021-968933
  • Aisling Group and Bradan Foundation, Dowdstown, Navan, Meath, 046-75979
  • Coaim, Nelson Mandela House, 44 Lwr Gardiner St, Dublin 1, 8338033
  • Coolmine House, 19 Lord Edward St, Dublin 2, 6794822
  • Cuan Mhuire Centres, Cardington, Athy, Kildare, 0507-31493
  • Drug Treatment Centre Board, Trinity Court, 30-31 Pearse St, Dublin 2,
    6771122
  • Hanly Centre, The Mews, Eblana Avenue, Dun Laoghaire, Dublin, 2809795
  • Merchant’s Quay Project, Dublin 8, 6790044
  • Rutland Centre, Knocklyon House, Knocklyon Road, Dublin 16 – a private
    residential treatment centre, 4946358

Slainte, 57 O’Connell St,
Limerick provide information on counselling and treatment with a particular
focus on young people. tel: 1850 700 850

http://www.forest.ie/services.htm

Drug Treatment Centre Board,
Trinity Court, 30-31 Pearse Street, Dublin 2 is: 01-6488 600 (e-mail [email protected])

sexual addiction: Owen
Stephens  0863814366. Also Rutland Centre on 4946358 to obtain details of
how to contact to 12 step fellowship Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous.
 

 

**Please make contact if you know of a self help group
that should be added to the list



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