In Recovery/Seeking Support and Resources
Information regarding opportunities to find support and connect with resources.
On Campus Resources
- Counseling and Psychological Services - If you are looking for clinical support in your recovery, or may be experiencing a change in your recovery plan and want support from a licensed clinician, CAPS is a confidential resource available to you. For more information or to schedule a consultation, please contact CAPS at 513-556-0648
- Bearcat Recovery Community – The Bearcat Recovery Community is a program designed to support UC students in or seeking recovery from alcohol, drugs, and other addictions. This program allows students to have an authentic college experience at UC while maintaining their recovery. For more information contact the Student Wellness Center at 513-556-6124.
- Student Wellness Center - The Student Wellness Center offers a variety of programs and services for UC students. From peer educator facilitated programs to awareness events, the SWC offers something for everyone so that they can make choices to live a healthier life. If you have questions about any of the programs or services provided, call us at 513-556-6124.
Online Resources
- Alcoholics Anonymous: Link hosts information on Alcoholic Anonymous at the local and national scope. Website provides information about AA, where to find a meeting, newsletter, how to make a contribution, etc.
- Celebrate Recovery: Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered, 12 step recovery program for anyone struggling with hurt, pain, or addiction of any kind. It is a safe place to find community and freedom the issues that are controlling our life.
- Grapevine: AAGrapevine, the international journal of Alcoholic Anonymous, has different articles and news issues revolving around AA. The website also includes a sobriety calculator, comic, daily quote, and a poll along with a place for people to share stories, photos, and art.
- Narcotics Anonymous: Narcotics Anonymous is a global, community-based organization with a multi-lingual and multicultural membership. NA strives to reach a day when every addict in the world has an opportunity to experience our message of recovery.
- SMART Recovery: SMART Recovery is an abstinence-based, not-for-profit organization with a sensible self-help program for people having problems with drinking and using. It includes many ideas and techniques to help you change your life from one that is self-destructive and unhappy to one that is constructive and satisfying.
- Substance Abuse And Mental Health Services Administration: Confidential and anonymous resource for individuals seeking mental health and substance use treatment.
- Recovery Dharma: Recovery Dharma is a peer-led, grass-roots, democratically-structured organization with a mission to support individuals on their path of recovery from addiction using Buddhis practices and principles.
- Hamilton County Mental Health & Recovery Services Board - This website is designed to provide general information about HCMHRSB and links to agencies providing prevention, treatment programs, and services for those living in Hamilton County. In addition, there are links for general information about mental health and substant use disorders.
- Clermont County Mental Health & Recovery Board – This website is designed to provide general information about CCMHRB and links to agencies providing prevention, treatment programs, and services for those living in Clermont County. In addition, there are links for general information about mental health and substant use disorders.