Behavioral Health Resources

Circle Park is in every sense a service agency, and its staff is heavily involved in interagency and community activities. Circle Park strives for success in building and maintaining supportive community relationships through close collaboration with area businesses, schools, churches, and service providers in Florence County.
If your organization needs educational materials, or other resources related to Alcohol and Drug Abuse please contact us at 665-9349.
Speakers Bureau
Circle Park frequently provides speakers for area schools, churches and civic organizations.Educational Materials
Circle Park stockpiles brochures, pamphlets, fact sheets and other materials on substance abuse and family therapy issues for distribution to the public free of charge. If you need such materials, please contact us at (843) 665-9349.Other Resources
Links to other behavioral health resourcesThe SC Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services (DAODAS)
The South Carolina Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services (DAODAS) is the cabinet-level agency charged with ensuring the provision of quality services to prevent or reduce the negative consequences of substance use and addictions.Behavioral Health News: Latest News
- Study recommends ways to keep mentally ill out of jail [The Kansas City Star, Mo.]
- Health chief lays out revamped oversight for addiction and mental health clinics [The Baltimore Sun]
- Sometimes couples communicate worse than strangers: Study
- Genetically targeted medication shows promise in treating alcoholism
- Former Miss USA details her addiction [Reading Eagle, Pa.]
- Mentally ill wait longer in ERs [The News & Observer, Raleigh, N.C.]
- Autism Speaks Autism Treatment Network Expands to 17 Sites in North America
- More people snorting bath salts to get cocaine-like high [St. Louis Post-Dispatch]
- EDITORIAL: Tucson shootings show we can't ignore mental health [La Crosse Tribune, Wis.]
- Students turn MLK Day into a day of service [The Brownsville Herald, Texas]
Behavioral Health News: Addiction
- Early stimulus funding supports research in adolescent addiction
- Effects of smoking abstinence, smoking cues and nicotine replacement in smokers with ...
- Correspondence of interactive voice response (IVR) reports of nicotine withdrawal, craving, and ...
- Assessing dimensions of nicotine dependence:
- A Placebo-Controlled Trial of Bupropion Combined with Nicotine Patch for Smoking Cessation in ...
- Varenicline as compared to bupropion in smoking-cessation therapy
- Adjusted indirect comparison may be less biased than direct comparison for evaluating new ...
- Human abuse liability of the smoking cessation drug varenicline in smokers and nonsmokers
- Genetic variation in the dopamine D4 receptor gene and smoking cessation
- Efficacy and Safety of Varenicline for Smoking Cessation
Behavioral Health News: Alcohol Related Disorders
- Study confirms that caffeine may help ease a hangover [The Philadelphia Inquirer]
- State releases alcohol checks [The Dickinson Press, N.D.]
- Genetically targeted medication shows promise in treating alcoholism
- AA program designed for Burmese immigrants [The News-Sentinel, Fort Wayne, Ind.]
- Swampscott High calls 2nd meeting about alcohol policy [The Salem News, Beverly, Mass.]
- GENE VARIANTS PREDICT TREATMENT SUCCESS FOR ALCOHOLISM MEDICATION
- Dr. Phil: Golden-voiced man going to rehab
- Teen booze trends raise much alarm [The Salem News, Beverly, Mass.]
- Westport woman caught drunk with child in car set to enter accelerated rehab program [The ...
- Every year, 30M Americans drive drunk on average

