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Previous Displays
- January 2011 - Your Child at Risk
- December 2010 - 3D's Month: Don't Drive Drunk, Drugged, or Drowsy
- November 2010 - Salute to Veterans/Great American Smokeout
- October 2010 - Proud to be Drug Free
- September 2010 - Voices of Recovery
- August 2010 - Addiction Doesn't Discriminate
- July 2010 - Co-Occurring Disorders
- June 2010 - Safe and Sober Graduation
- May 2010 - Medicine Abuse Awareness
- April 2010 - Alcohol Awareness
- March 2010 - Problem Gambling Awareness
- February 2010 - Family and Friends of Substance Abusers
Salute to Veterans
For more information, please visit ADP's Veterans and Service Members Page.
Iraq War Clinician Guide (2nd Edition)
Brought to you by the US Department of Veterans Affairs and the National Center for PTSD, the Iraq War Clinician Guide provides accessible tools and knowledge for clinicians to treat Iraq War veterans before deployment, while on base, and returning home.
Order Pamphlet for Free (Available in English)
Pamphlet Available in Adobe PDF (English)
Male Veterans with Co-Occurring Serious Mental Illness and a Substance Use Disorder, The NSDUH Report
This report provides statistical information on individuals assessed as having a co-occurring serious mental illness (SMI) and substance abuse disorder in 2002 and 2003.
Order Pamphlet for Free (Available in English)
Pamphlet Available in Adobe PDF (English)
When Service Brings Separation: Helping Your Family Cope With Deployment
Knowing that deployment is a fact of life doesn't make it easier. This booklet discusses the difficulties and pitfalls of family separation and can help a veteran deal with the changes with which one must cope.
Order Pamphlet for Free (Available in English)
CA Veteran’s Resource Guide
Pamphlet Available in Adobe PDF (English)
Great American Smokeout
Could Your Kid Be Smoking?
(Podria Su Hijo Estar Fumando?)
This booklet is designed to help you figure out whether your children might already be smoking and offer some practical suggestions on what you can do about it.
Order Pamphlet for Free (Available in English/Spanish)
Pamphlet Available in Adobe PDF (English |
Spanish)
Clearing the Air: How to Quit Smoking...and Quit for Keeps!
Covers preparing to quit, ways of quitting, what to do just before and immediately after quitting, what to do when you get the "crazies" and much more.
Order Pamphlet for Free (Available in English)
Pamphlet Available Online (English)
Tips for Teens: The Truth about Tobacco
Lists the risks associated with smoking and using spit tobacco. Easy to read facts and resources about how to get help.
Order Pamphlet for Free (Available in English, Spanish)
Pamphlet Available in Adobe PDF (English)
Raising Kids Who Don't Smoke
This booklet was created to provide parents a resource with tips, tools, and information to help make conversations with their kids about not smoking easier and more effective.
Order Pamphlet for Free (Available in English)
Quit Smoking for You and Your Family
(Deje de fumar por usted y por su familia)
Concern for the health of family members can be a strong motivator to quit smoking. Using a side-by-side English/Spanish format, this pamphlet explains the harmful effects of smoking on family members and offers practical cessation advice, giving readers both the knowledge and inspiration to quit smoking. Fundamental quit tips such as picking a quit day, getting support, dealing with setbacks, etc., are all included here, and the bold headlines and colorful graphics enhance readability.
Order Pamphlet for Free (Available in English/Spanish)
You can access the Resource Center’s publication catalog by clicking the link http://rc.adp.ca.gov/rc_pc_main.asp and ordering your selected items directly through an online ordering process. You can also contact our office in writing, by email, FAX, or by phone.
| Location: | California Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs 1700 K Street, 1st Floor, Sacramento, CA 95811-4037 |
| Email: | ResourceCenter@adp.ca.gov |
| Fax: | (916) 323-1270 |
| 1-800-879-2772 | Available 24 hours a day. Answered by ADP staff 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. and by voicemail after hours. |

