AlcoholDrugSOS Services, LLC
HELP FOR U.S. MILITARY AND VETERANS WITH ALCOHOL OR DRUG PROBLEMS
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Services provided by Jan Edward Williams, MS, JD, LCADC

443-610-3569

jwilliams@alcoholdrugsos.com



HELP FOR U.S. MILITARY OR VETERANS WITH ALCOHOL OR DRUG PROBLEMS  

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Are You Concerned You, or Someone You Care About, Has a Drug or Alcohol Problem?

Do You Want Prompt, Confidential Answers to Your Questions about Drugs or Alcohol?
The services on this site are intended for members of the armed forces of the United States, especially those who have been deployed in combat situations in Afghanistan or Iraq. Many veterans, and their loved ones, may be at high risk to develop drug or alcohol problems as part of their adjustment to perhaps multiple deployments to combat zones or adjustment to a return to non-combat conditions or civilian life.
We know that military support sevices for returning veterans are overwhelmed. We also are aware that sometimes documentation of a drug or alcohol problem can have a negative impact on military careers. Therefore, we offer here free information, but also, for a reasonable fee, access to confidential ONLINE help and support in the privacy of your own home or wherever you access the internet.

You can ask a question, and get a same day response, from Jan Edward Williams, MS, JD, LCADC, a licensed addictions counselor with a Master of Science in Counseling, 30 years of professional experience, and 32 years of personal recovery.



For more information about addiction and access to free resources, including 12 Step Programs, go to Jan Williams'
home website.

To ask a question, make the secure online $50 USD payment and get a same day response:



All payment transactions, including those with credit cards, are conducted through PayPal which has encryption and other safeguards to protect your information.


Online helping services have limitations.

Online counseling services are not intended to take the place of traditional face-to-face therapy, treatment, or help persons in crisis. If you are in crisis call 911, or 1-800-SUICIDE, or go to the Emergency Room of a hospital, or seek other
Immediate help.
PTSD Resources    
 
VA National Center
for PTSD
 
Information Line
802.296.8300
 
VA Suicide
PTSD Hot Line
1.800.273.TALK, Press 1


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