DRUID HILLS HIGH SCHOOL
Counseling Department
Resources
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Mental Health/Counseling Resources
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Applerouth Online Webinars & Practice SAT/ACT
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Child Mind Institute - Articles with tips to help parents navigate concerns
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DFCS Self Service for Medicaid, EBT, and Food Stamps
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Resource page created by DHHS Social Worker
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Literary resources from DHHS Library Specialist (password "open")
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Website with free calming resources and meditations, CALM
Other free apps with mindful activities: Smiling Mind, Simple Habit
ADDITIONAL COMMUNITY RESOURCES AND CONTACTS - http://druidhillshs.dekalb.k12.ga.us/COVID-19INFORMATIONRESOURCES.aspx
TEACHER EMAIL ADDRESSES - http://www.druidhillshs.dekalb.k12.ga.us/Staff.aspx
Teen Mental Health Resources:
Tips to Help Teens Cope During COVID-19 - A helpful guide on promoting and maintaining positive mental health.
Smokefree.gov: Nicotine & Addiction - Information on nicotine and tobacco use prevention
Breaking the Silence - A part of the Project Safe organization, (706) 765-8019 is a text line that is aimed at helping teens recognize and safely exit unhealthy relationships.
SIOS - Self-Injury outreach and support. A non-profit outreach initiative focused on supporting those who self-injure.
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More Local Support:
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Alcoholics Anonymous in Atlanta
Resource for finding in-person and virtual AA meetings throughout Metro Atlanta.
Locally run independent addiction recovery resource to support Georgians.
Emory Healthcare Addiction Service
Provides individual therapy, psychiatric consultation, recovery guidance, support groups, and medication-assisted treatment to support individuals 14 and older that are struggling with substance abuse and mental illness. Their phone number is 404-778-5526.
The Summit Wellness Group’s Atlanta Recovery Center 678-705-8762
Joint Commission Accredited drug rehab center located at 996 Huff Rd NW, Suite C, Atlanta, GA 30318.
Live Another Day 1-866-720-1044
A curated list of the top-rated accredited drug rehab centers in Georgia. Also features culturally competent resources for people of color.
Georgia Overdose Prevention Project
An advocacy organization that provides free naloxone kits to Georgians through the mail.
Outlines 3 simple steps to save a life in the event of an opioid overdose. Includes helpful reference videos.
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