Alcohol & Substance Use Resources

海角大神 Wellness provides resources for students struggling with alcohol and substance use, including screenings, treatment locators, and local support services.

Stress, course load, curiosity, and peer pressure are all reasons college students might use drugs and alcohol. Studies by the Journal of the American Medical Association show that alcohol and substance abuse are closely linked with anxiety and depression. Drugs and alcohol are often used to self-medicate and ease the symptoms of undiagnosed mental health issues, often leading to even worse symptoms.

If you or someone you know need help with alcohol or substance misuse, use the following information to access screenings, and find a treatment provider and local resources in the Tulsa community.

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Alcohol & Substance Use Screenings

offers online, confidential screening tools for addiction and other mental health concerns. If a person screens positive, it does not mean they have the diagnosis; it means  they should follow up with a physician or mental health provider for further evaluation. Contact Wellness Services for further information, to schedule an appointment or to find a community provider who meets your needs. 

Find Treatment

SAMHSA-Treatment Locator

Use the following website to find providers in your area that can assist you in addressing your mental health needs.

Oklahoma Network of Care

Find agencies, programs, or facilities near you by visiting   .

Support Groups

Alcoholics Anonymous

Get information about , including meeting times and locations of local support groups.

Al-Anon (for friends or family of alcoholics)

is a mutual support program for people whose lives have been affected by someone else鈥檚 drinking. By sharing common experiences and applying the Al-Anon principles, families and friends of alcoholics can bring positive changes to their individual situations, whether or not the alcoholic admits the existence of a drinking problem or seeks help.

Marijuana Anonymous

is a 12-Step community of people who support each other in recovery from cannabis dependence and addiction to marijuana. 

Gamblers Anonymous

is here to help people who think they might have a gambling problem.

Narcotics Anonymous

Get information about , including meeting times and locations of local support groups

Overdose Prevention

Medication Disposal: are available year-round.

Overdose Prevention: Free overdose prevention kits are available. The kit includes: 

  • Narcan
  • fentanyl test strips
  • other helpful resources

Email wellness@tulsacc.edu to schedule pickup. Kits are made possible by ODMHSAS.

Learn More

Review the Drug & Alcohol Prevention Program at 海角大神.