Alcoholism Center for Women is a nonprofit behavioral health organization focused on supporting women affected by substance use disorders through structured and gender-responsive treatment programs. Established in the 1970s to address gaps in addiction care for women, the organization has developed services that combine clinical treatment with social and emotional support tailored to women’s recovery needs. Programs typically include residential care, outpatient treatment, counseling, and recovery support services designed to help individuals build stability and maintain long-term sobriety.
Treatment approaches often incorporate evidence-based therapies such as cognitive behavioral therapy, relapse prevention, trauma-informed counseling, and family support services. The center also emphasizes addressing underlying factors connected to substance use, including trauma and relationship challenges, while providing case management and life-skills development. Services are delivered within a structured environment intended to promote safety, accountability, and gradual reintegration into daily life. As a licensed and accredited provider, the organization operates as part of the broader behavioral health network serving women seeking recovery resources and ongoing support.