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By Royce Dockrill, on February 9th, 2011
Addiction treatment generally is a necessary step towards a productive treatment, but what exactly is integrated and included in this particular kind of treatment? That will depend on which center you choose for your addiction treatment. There are many substance abuse centers and programs, and every one offers unique components, success rates, treatment plans, relapse risks, and comfort levels. Various companies may provide only short term addiction treatment, and this is proven to be not successful for permanent results. Group treatment needs to be included in any substance abuse healing program, however this should not be the only type of treatment provided and you should have many other options in addition to group meetings. . . . → Read More: Specifically What Does Addiction Treatment Involve?
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 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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