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By Tom Grady, on August 2nd, 2010
The first step in recovering from alcoholism or substance abuse is to get the substances that have been harming your system out. Dependent on on your substance of abuse, this can take several days or longer than a year. The hard part is when you have been abusing your drug of choice for an extensive time frame, your body has most likely become dependent upon it. It has become almost as vital to your body as food, water or even oxygen. . . . → Read More: California Drug Treatment Usually Begins With The Detox Process
By Taylor Harrison, on June 6th, 2010
Only recently are people becoming aware of the electronic cigarette even though they have been available in for about the last 3 years. These devices go by other names such as e-cigarettes and personal vaporizers. They are suitable for smokers who want to quit smoking tobacco cigarettes since it gives the impression of smoking real tobacco without actually smoking. Also, a user need not worry about its harmful effects on health. . . . → Read More: Quit Smoking Now With E Cigarettes
By Cressida Matthew, on May 23rd, 2010
Outpatient alcohol rehabilitation refers to any non-residential alcohol rehabilitation program which is in use to help the addicts. Most outpatient alcohol rehabilitation programs expect that you have already stabilized physically through a separate alcohol rehabilitation program; they expect that you feel well enough to focus on the psychological, emotional and mental aspect of alcohol addiction. . . . → Read More: Outpatient Alcohol Rehabilitation
By Alex Thomas, on May 23rd, 2010
Drugs have been in use for some time now. Every year there are many who seek rehabilitation from it as they are addicted to them. These people over the time do realize that though they once thought that things are fine with them but actually it is not. . . . → Read More: Drug Rehabilitation
By Cressida Matthew, on March 13th, 2010
Addictions come in all shapes and forms. Difficult to define exactly, it has become popular to think of almost any behavior that has a compulsive quality as an “addiction.” But for those who have an addiction, or for those affected by the addiction of a loved one or close friend, it’s clear what an addiction means in “real” terms. . . . → Read More: How Can You Help Your Loved One Through Addiction
By Stella Robinson, on March 1st, 2010
Families who have mentally ill relatives whose problems are compounded by substance abuse face problems of enormous proportions. Mental health services are not well prepared to deal with patients having both afflictions. . . . → Read More: Drug Abuse : Cure Or Prevention
By Stacey Juanalow, on September 15th, 2009
There’s too much at stake here for you to try to beat drug addiction on your own. Don’t wait another day to start letting drug abuse treatment work for you. Drug addicts need drug abuse treatment to get better because drug dependency is a disease: a clinical disorder that can only be eradicated by virtue of clinical care. . . . → Read More: Drug Treatment Administered By Top Professionals Is The Best Way To Recover
By Denny Soinski, on September 3rd, 2009
Pete had a particularly hard time maintaining a job. To be sure, due to his listlessness, lack of ambition, and less than stellar work attitude, he was out of work far more frequently than he was employed with a job. What is more, when he did get employment, he usually received less than positive performance assessments, he had an awfully difficult time getting to work in a timely manner, and he called off sick so habitually that he commonly got fired a few months after he began working. It consequently should not come as a great surprise that one of the outcomes of Pete’s less than optimal work record was the fact that he was just about flat broke almost everyday. . . . → Read More: A Young Mans Irresponsible Drinking Results in a DUI, Depression, and Time in Jail
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