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Brocket 99 – Brocket Alcohol & Drug Abuse Hotline


Brocket 99 – Brocket Alcohol & Drug Abuse Hotline – Rockin Da Reservation.

 

Florida department modifies hotline system, investigative process

Filed under: substance abuse hotline

1 problem in the state is simply substance abuse, and that's driving the cost of our program,” he said. “Almost 70 percent of all of our investigations are related to substance abuse. We as a state have to provide more treatment services and more … Read more on WUFT

 

Crisis counseling, support hot line set up

Filed under: substance abuse hotline

Addiction Treatment Services – Logo Coloring


Addiction Treatment Services – Logo Coloring – The more ways we can engage people, the better. It is also a nice opportunity to express some creativity. This video is just a short speed coloring project with our logo and a message of hope.

 

Fulton County Creates Substance Abuse Program for Military Veterans

Filed under: addiction treatment services

The Superior Court of Fulton County said it is launching a Veterans Expanded Treatment Services — VETS — initiative following its receipt of a $ 750,000 grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Fulton County's VETS … Read more on Patch.com

Fountain Recovery


Fountain Recovery – At Fountain Recovery we are not in the drug and alcohol treatment business for the money. Fountain Recovery is here because we actually care and want to make a difference in someone’s life. Serving the cities of Pleasanton, Tracy and Livermore CA, Fountain Recovery offers addiction help; drug addiction treatment, sober living, recovery programs, and drug abuse treatments.

 

HealthWatch: The cost of rehab

Filed under: drug abuse treatments

(Iowa) Time for Action: Preventing Underage Drinking in Iowa


(Iowa) Time for Action: Preventing Underage Drinking in Iowa – This video highlights the negative consequences of underage alcohol use, features roundtable discussions with Iowa youth and parents, and gives a call to action for Iowans to participate in local prevention efforts. Thisvideo was produced through the SAMHSA/CSAP Underage Drinking Prevention Education Initiatives (UADPEI) in an ongoing collaboration with States and Territories to produce videos that support local underage drinking prevention communications efforts. Across the Nation, every State and Territory is unique and so are their approaches to preventing and reducing underage drinking. The video project supports the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s Strategic Initiative #1: Prevention of Substance Abuse and Mental Illness, which states, “… prevention of underage drinking [is] a priority for States, Territories, Tribal entities, universities and communities.” For more information or resources, visit: www.stopalcoholabuse.gov starttalkingnow.org store.samhsa.gov

La Paloma Drug & Alcohol Treatment Center Facility Tour


La Paloma Drug & Alcohol Treatment Center Facility Tour – La Paloma is a recognized dual diagnosis facility specializing in alcohol, drug and prescription drug rehab along with mental health issues. Located in Memphis, Tennessee, La Paloma is part of Foundations Recovery Network. They work with most major insurance companies. You can check out the website at www.lapalomatreatment.com for more information.

 

Directory of Maryland Mental Health Facilities and Alcohol Treatment Centers, Vol. 1 (Classic Reprint)

Directory of Maryland Mental Health Facilities and Alcohol Treatment Centers, Vol. 1 (Classic Reprint)

Drug Abuse/Addiction Milagro Ex Voto

Dead Women Walking: Entangled in Addiction, Abuse and Idol Worship, These Women Seemed Beyond Hope . . .

Dead Women Walking: Entangled in Addiction, Abuse and Idol Worship, These Women Seemed Beyond Hope . . .

Dead Women Walking tells the true stories of Mei, Ling, and Yufen, three women whose lives were ruled by the spirits they worshipped. Overtaken by misfortune and disaster, they were entangled in broken relationships and wounded emotions-until they discovered that escape was possible with the help of God.

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Does Anyone Know of a Herb or Drug (Legal Ones) That Will Make Me “Not Feel” and Be “happy”?

Question by Girl Face: Does anyone know of a herb or drug (legal ones) that will make me “not feel” and be “happy”?
Okay, I’m wondering if there is any kind of legal herb or drug that will essentially make me be kind of unaware/zombie-ish or just feel happy in any situation. (like if I’m hanging out with someone and basically just want to zone out or feel good/happy) I’m not looking for a sedative or something (also this isn’t a depression issue), just kind of something that will turn off my emotions, etc.

Family Solutions for Substance Abuse: Clinical and Counseling Approaches (Haworth Marriage and the Family)

Family Solutions for Substance Abuse: Clinical and Counseling Approaches (Haworth Marriage and the Family)

Family Solutions for Substance Abuse: Clinical and Counseling Approaches (Haworth Marriage and the Family)

Use goal-oriented techniques for successful family therapy with substance abusers!

Family therapy is an essential core competency for substance-abuse counselors, according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Family Solutions for Substance Abuse: Clinical and Counseling Approaches delivers the information and techniques you need to effectively treat addicts and their families. By understanding and changing the dynamics of the family system, you will be bette

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#232 When You Absolutely– Series of Substance Abuse Prevention Posters for Drug Abuse Clinic

#232 When You Absolutely– Series of Substance Abuse Prevention Posters for Drug Abuse Clinic

#232 When You Absolutely-- Series of Substance Abuse Prevention Posters for Drug Abuse Clinic

  • Motivational and Inspirational
  • Perfect for classrooms
  • Lively, attention-grabbing, hard-to-resist
  • Coordinating lesson plans & printable worksheets available
  • Impossible for students to ignore

Attention-grabbing, motivational, inspiring K-12 classroom posters

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Depression Treatment and Adolescent Drug Abuse – Treating adolescents for major depression can also reduce their chances of abusing drugs later on, a secondary benefit found in a five-year study of nearly 200 youths at 11 sites across the United States, according to a Duke University study. Here, lead author John Curry, a professor of psychology and neuroscience at Duke University, discusses the findings. Press release: today.duke.edu

Help for a “Crack Baby” Who Is Now 5 Years Old??!! Our Family Is at Our Wits’ End Trying to Help Our Nephew!!

Question by PrincessOfFun35: Help for a “crack baby” who is now 5 years old??!! Our family is at our wits’ end trying to help our nephew!!
My sister and her husband adopted a baby who is now 5. I will call him “Greg”. “Greg” was born addicted to cocaine…and who knows what else. Other than the first 2 months of withdrawals he has been fine physically and has hit all milestones, except for his speech which is very hard to understand. When mentioned, my sister becomes defensive and insists he only “talks fast”. “Greg” has been up visiting this week and we cannot wait until he leaves. Horrible but true and I have TONS of patience normally. He screams over everything and at everyone. The parents say nothing other than he “gets excited”. He tells us “NO” for all we say and disrespects us to our faces. He kicks, hits, pushes and touches his cousins until they cry or scream back. When they do “reprimand” him, it is a “talk” or, last resort, spank with his “rod”. Then he comes right back out and does the same thing again. Today, my 7 year old hugged his grandma, and Greg out punched him in the chest and said “My G”
I have disciplined this boy every time I see this happen (believe me I do NOT tolerate this crap in my home) and this boy is physically very big and strong for his age. I just don’t know how to approach my sister on this. My mother did yesterday and said he needed help and possibly some medication. Sister cried and cried and said they do the best they can. Everything is “blamed” on the crack addition. I think he is a brat and spoiled rotten because they think he is the golden child. Now they have a 2 year old boy who they will adopt any sec. He was born addicted to meth and alcohol. He is as sweet and cute as can be. When provoked by big brother and he cries, my sister says little one is a “wuss”. Sister and hubby are Christian (I am too born again) but in her church the hubby is head of home and what he says goes. He and his family are LOUD and rough and I think this whole thing just means nothing to him. It is about to drive me insane. Thanks for the advice and help here
Sorry forgot to mention that in their church, every child is homeschooled and public schools are considered “evil”. All the women homeschool and do not work outside the home. When mentioned she should work part time outside the home for a little time to herself, sister laughs it off and hubby looks like we are insane. Granted this is my sister’s choice and this is how she wanted to live her life but I am afraid this kid will hurt someone soon and also that I will cause my sister not to speak to me again. Sigh.