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    Daily reflections and meditations provide inspiration for your journey. Read daily excerpts from Twenty-Four Hours a Day, Today's Gift and other popular books.
    These apps feature different daily meditations from our best-selling books and authors. They help you find balance and joy in recovery—in your home or on the go.
    Treatment Center for Teens, Young Adults and Families
    We make your child our top priority by wrapping them in safety, comfort and rehab programs specialized in holistic, long-term recovery.
    Graduate School
    The Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School offers various on-campus services for graduate students, including campus dining and health services.
    Graduate School
    Contact our Registrar's Office to request transcripts from the Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School.
    Hazelden Betty Ford in St. Paul, Minnesota
    With healing, support and the proven practices you need for long-term recovery, your better tomorrow starts here.
    Graduate School
    Learn more about the Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School and get answers to the most frequently asked questions about our Graduate School and programs.
    Outpatient drug rehab centers provide addiction treatment and encourage connection to our recovery network. Learn more about intensive outpatient rehab.
    Hazelden Betty Ford in Bellevue, Washington
    Are you ready to take the first step in your recovery journey? Discover how the support of a strong community and resources can set you up for long-term healing and success.
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    Hazelden Betty Ford's outpatient alcohol and drug rehab center in the Twin Cities provides respectful, evidence-based addiction recovery and mental health services.
    Hazelden Betty Ford building in Beaverton Oregon
    Here, your recovery and mental health matters because you matter. We'll walk with you, side-by-side with personalized care to help you reach long-term healing.
    Listen in as Joseph Skrajewski, Wall-Streeter-turned-addiction-educator, talks with host William C. Moyers about the difference between being sober and being in recovery. Discover why sobriety from alcohol or other drug use becomes, for many, the starting place for ongoing personal transformation. Learn more about the role of addiction treatment, the risk of relapse and the importance of addiction recovery support.
    Hazelden Betty Ford in Chicago IL
    When you're ready to begin your road to recovery, we're here with open arms and the proven outpatient rehab and mental health programs you need for long-term healing.
    Recovery
    People interested in quitting smoking can use the 12 Steps to abstain from nicotine use. Learn how smoking cessation can improve your health.
    Job stress and emotional exhaustion among physicians, nurses, therapists, addiction counselors and other health care providers pose a major threat to quality care and patient safety. Listen in as educator and recovery advocate Joseph Skrajewski talks with host William C. Moyers about the prevalence of burnout syndrome in the health care field, including the increased risk of developing addiction. Learn the signs and symptoms of professional burnout as well as practical prevention strategies to ensure well-being.
    Betty Ford Center, San Diego, California
    Addiction and mental health disorders are chronic diseases—and you deserve to live in remission. Discover how designed-for-you outpatient treatment can change your life.
    Hazelden Betty Ford Clinic in Hudson, Wisconsin
    Discover your new path to healing at Hazelden Betty Ford’s dual-diagnosis outpatient clinic in Hudson, Wisconsin.
    With her first sip of alcohol as a teen (tasted horrible, felt great), Holly S. discovered something she wasn't even looking for: a ready anesthetic for life. Listen in as Holly talks with host William C. Moyers about drinking away her college years while knowing, deep inside, she had a serious problem. Holly describes how her father's death gave her a second chance at life, why asking for help was the hardest part and what it’s like when sobriety is your new normal at age 24 (hint: wonderful).
    While the long-term public health impact of marijuana legalization is yet to be determined, many experts agree that marijuana use is risky for some people and addictive for others. Listen in as host William C. Moyers talks with psychiatrist Marvin D. Seppala, MD, about the health risks of marijuana (especially for teens), the difference between heavy use and marijuana addiction, and how to find help if you're concerned about marijuana use or dependence.