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Concerned About a Friend?
Do you think your friend’s alcohol or drug use is becoming an issue? Are they skipping classes, not turning in assignments, behaving erratically, or becoming withdrawn? As a friend you have the power to help. You have built a trusting relationship, and they look to you for advice and information. You can be a resource for them. Ignoring the problem will not make it go away. Instead you may be unwittingly offering your silent approval of their behavior.
Feel free to call us to get advice on how to deal with the situation. It is confidential:
Robert Reff
Substance Abuse Prevention Coordinator
OSU Student Health Services
Email: robert.reff@oregonstate.edu
Phone: 541-737-7564

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