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Corde Raide's non-profit on addiction

Would you like to find out more about addiction? Undertake treatment? La Corde Raide, Centre de Soins, d'Accompagnement et de Prévention en Addictologie (CSAPA), welcomes anyone with an addiction (drug, alcohol, medication or behavior) who would like help, free of charge or even anonymously, at the Maison de la Vie Étudiante, on the Pierre et Marie Curie campus.

Corde Raide's non-profit on addiction

The center offers medical, psychological and social support to all people and their families struggling with one or more addictions, whether substance-related or not, with or without dependence.

It is an outpatient center, i.e. without accommodation, material or financial assistance of any kind.

The Centre carries out a variety of services depending on the situation:

  • Helping people to moderate or stop their addictions,
  • Reduce associated risks and deliver substitution treatments,
  • Treating psychological suffering and associated mental illnesses,
  • Preventing and referring associated medical pathologies,
  • Facilitating access to healthcare and social integration,
  • Inform, support and guide family and friends,
  • Carry out preventive actions with institutions.

Consultations are free of charge, and you are not required to have any health insurance entitlements.

Support and care are provided by a multidisciplinary team of psychiatrists, addictologists, nurses, psychologists, social workers and prevention workers.