Imagine a young girl starting her first day as a freshman - new school, new classes, new friends. Her friends happen to smoke and encourage her to join them. First she tries a cigarette. Then she tries alcohol.
Is it hard for you to enjoy Sunday because the work week is right around the corner? Do you begin worrying about your tasks for the week when you wake Sunday morning? Do you toss and turn when you sleep that night?
Nancy deBrier can remember clearly when she first experienced hallucinations. After completing an undergraduate degree in sociology, she began attending graduate seminary school in Chicago. After her first semester, she went to visit family, traveling by train. The train ride turned into more than she expected.

About ADAMH
ADAMH, the Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Board, is Franklin County's safety net of care for people seeking mental health, alcohol and drug abuse prevention and treatment services. Through more than 40 local community agencies, ADAMH helps nearly 40,000 Franklin County residents get the help they need to lead healthy, productive lives. And with the help of a sliding-fee scale, anyone in the community can receive quality, affordable ADAMH services at one of our neighborhood agencies located throughout Franklin County.

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ADAMH
447 East Broad Street
Columbus, OH 43215
Phone: (614) 224-1057
Fax: (614) 224-0991
www.adamhfranklin.org


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