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Select a state from the right hand menu, to find a support
group that may help you overcome your Anxiety Disorder
TASMANIAN SUPPORT GROUPS
Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous is a long established, worldwide organisation
which aims to help alcoholics achieve sobriety. AA is not
affiliated with any religious or political organisations and
does not charge fees for attendance at meetings . There are
weekly meetings which are run by members.See their website
for more information.
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Locations: |
Refer to the website for further information |
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Website: |
www.aa.org.au |
Grow
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Location: |
Many groups around Tasmania, contact for further information |
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Postal Address: |
McDougall Building
Ellerslie Road
Battery Point, 7004
TAS |
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Ph: |
(03) 6223 6284 |
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Website: |
www.growint.org.au |
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Services offered: |
GROW offers self help support groups which meet weekly
and have a 12 step program. GROW offers anonymity and
confidentiality to group members. Grow groups are small
and are run by members |
Narcotics Anonymous
Narcotics anonymous is a nonprofit organisation which aims
to help people to be drug free. NA is not affilliated to any
religious or political organisation. The organisation welcomes
people who wish to stop using legal or illegal drugs ( including
alcohol).Narcotics Anonymous follows a 12 step program and
there are no fees for attendance. Narcotics Anonymous meetings
are held weekly and the groups are led by members.
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Locations &Times: |
See the website for further information |
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Website: |
www.naoz.org.au |
Tasmanian Association For Mental Health
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Location: |
97 Campbell St
Hobart, 7000 |
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Postal Address: |
97 Campbell St
Hobart, 7000 |
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Ph: |
Freecall1800 808 890 or 03 6236 9529 |
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Times: |
Mon-Fri 9am-5pm |
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Email: |
tamh@iprimus.com.au |
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Services offered: |
Tasmanian Association for Mental Health gives information
and support. They offer fact sheets on various mental
health topics which can be accessed at
www.southcom.com.au/~tamh/mhrc.htm.
They also have a library and resource centre and can
provide information on Tasmanian support groups. |
The Vietnam Veterans Counselling
Service (VVCS)
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Ph: |
Hobart
Ph: (03) 6231 0488 or Free Call 1800 011 046
Launceston
Ph: (03) 6331 7500 or Free Call 1800 011 046 |
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Website: |
www.acpmh.unimelb.edu.au/seekinghelp/counselling.html |
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Services offered: |
VVCS is a free and confidential service which assists
veterans of any war/conflict, as well as their families.
VVCS provides:
individual, group and family counselling
crisis counselling
case management
programs for country Australia
information and education
referrals to other services
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