Recovering from Substance Use

Substances – like alcohol and drugs – change the way our brain works. Soon people find themselves taking substances more often and in larger amounts. This can impact our health and all parts of our lives.

Fortunately, people can and do recover from substance use and live happy, healthy lives. The first steps are educating yourself and getting help.

Below are videos, handouts, and other materials to help you understand substance use and how to get the help you need.

If you have questions, email us at ECHO@npaihb.org.

Handouts

Healing Ourselves and Our Communities

For tribal community members who want to learn more about preventing, treating, and recovering from opioid use disorder.

What People with Opioid Addiction Want You to Know

Learn from tribal community members what you should know about opioids.

Recovering from Opioid Addiction is Possible

We can heal from opioid use disorder. See how others have walked the road to recovery.

Supporting Someone with Opioid Addiction

Support can be lifesaving. Hear stories of tribal community members who have helped their friends and relatives through tough times.

Medication-Assisted Treatment Myths

MAT helps many people with opioid use disorder recover. It is more than twice as effective as counseling alone. Learn the facts here.

Health Providers

Check out these useful education tools to support your patients experiencing substance use disorders. Materials include free handouts, posters, social media content, videos and more!

For questions, contact ECHO@npaihb.org.