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Publication ID: PEP23-03-10-015
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This data visualization illustrates alcohol use among girls and young women, versus use among boys and young men. It also shares ways for parents, caregivers, or community members to respond and help girls and young women avoid alcohol use.

Publication ID: PEP22-06-02-003
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This guide highlights strategies for behavioral health and housing providers to conduct outreach and engage with individuals experiencing homelessness, initiate use of behavioral health treatment as they wait to receive stable housing and retain them in their recovery efforts once housed.

Publication ID: PEP20-02-02-012
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This newly updated Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) helps providers and administrators better understand how to include families in substance use disorder treatment and services. This TIP, first published in 2004, has been revised to reflect new research and developments.

Publication ID: SMA19-5094-PO
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This poster is for clients and their family members in OUD treatment who are pregnant or who are currently not pregnant but of childbearing age.

Publication ID: SMA19-5094-FS
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This fact sheet is for women who are pregnant or of childbearing age with an opioid use disorder

Publication ID: SMA14-4885
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This fact sheet provides tips for coping with stress during an infectious disease outbreak. It describes common signs of stress and how to recognize when to get help.

Publication ID: SMA14-4781ENG
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This comic book features three women living with mental illness and substance use disorder conditions who have improved their quality of life after receiving treatment.

Publication ID: SMA12-4133
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Contiene una guía de recursos e información para mujeres en tratamiento para el abuso de sustancias que han sido víctimas de abuso infantil. Contiene definiciones y retos potenciales de la recuperación. Incluye consejos para encontrar un terapeuta y prevenir una recaída.