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Maryland Addiction Recovery Center Makes Addiction Treatment More

Maryland Addiction Recovery Center Makes Addiction Treatment More

Filed under: treatment of addiction

Maryland Addiction Recovery Center, the new substance abuse treatment center in Towson, MD that is bringing the latest in comprehensive addiction treatment solutions to the Baltimore area, is proud to announce it's latest initiative: the "Alumni … Read more on PR Web (press release)

 


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Senator Ed Markey to Team Up With Chris Herren to Talk Heroin Abuse

Senator Ed Markey to Team Up With Chris Herren to Talk Heroin Abuse

Filed under: treatment for methamphetamine addiction

… Director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, to examine "approaches to reduce overdose deaths from prescription drugs and heroin, including expanding access to drug treatment, and the use of naloxone – a lifesaving overdose … Read more on BostInno

 

Methadone, methamphetamine seized in Boyle County drug arrests

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Barnstable County Correction Facility Lauded for Substance Abuse Treatment

Barnstable County Correction Facility lauded for substance abuse treatment

Filed under: substance abuse treatment

According to a BCCF release, the facility has been chosen, along with five others, as a model for the treatment of inmates with substance abuse issues. BCCF, three others in Massachusetts and two more in the Midwest will serve as "national mentor host … Read more on Cape Cod Today

 

Proposals being accepted for juvenile substance abuse treatment grants

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Walsh Announces New Initiative Against Substance Abuse

Walsh announces new initiative against substance abuse

Filed under: drug abuse causes and effects

Maryellen Blanco, 28, of Brighton, said educating people on the causes and effects of substance abuse needs to be a priority. “The classes are really important, getting that information out to the public,” she said. “I'm not sure how I feel about the … Read more on Daily Free Press (subscription)

 


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Medicaid Expansion Is Expected to Strain Mental Health Services

Medicaid expansion is expected to strain mental health services

Filed under: information on substance abuse

WASHINGTON — As millions of Americans gain health coverage through the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansion, experts say their higher rates of mental health and substance abuse disorders will be difficult to treat due to a lack of counselors and … Read more on Kansas.com

 

GLRC receives coalition grant

Filed under: information on substance abuse

MARQUETTE – Great Lakes Recovery Centers Inc. received a grant from the Marquette Coalition for Substance Abuse and Violence Prevention to update its collection of alcohol awareness educational DVDs at the Marquette Outpatient Services Office. Read more on Marquette Mining Journal

Why Are Medications Important in the Treatment of Addiction? | Florida Drug Treatment


Why are medications important in the treatment of addiction? | Florida Drug Treatment – Florida Drug Treatment | Destin Recovery Treatment | Phone 855.638.7258 | destinrecovery.com DR. ROLAND REEVES, MD is Triple Board Certified in General Surge…

 

MLB Great Darryl Strawberry Opens Addiction Treatment Center

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A substance abuse treatment center founded by Major League Baseball star turned Christian minister Darryl Strawberry is now open in Central Florida. "I think it's pretty amazing and awesome to be able to go back and really help people from a place … Read more on Christian Post

Alcohol & Substance Abuse : Mental Side Effects of Methadone


Alcohol & Substance Abuse : Mental Side Effects of Methadone – Methadone is a treatment designed to help people with chronic pain relief or with the treatment of narcotic addiction, and the side effects include discomfor…

 

More beer money could go to alcohol, substance abuse

Filed under: alcohol and substance abuse

… a bill that passed the Utah House on Thursday. Rep. Jack Draxler's HB40 would require that counties and municipalities that get money from the proceeds of beer sales spend at least 10 percent of the money on alcohol-and-substance-abuse prevention. Read more on Salt Lake Tribune

Is the “Silent Treatment” a Form of Passive Aggressive Emotional Abuse?

Question by Jason: Is the “silent treatment” a form of passive aggressive emotional abuse?
I apologize for the length. Is the “silent treatment” a form of passive aggressive emotional abuse? I have someone in my life (or used to be at least that completely gives me the silent treatment. It’s my ex girlfriend. We work at the same place so we see each other daily. We broke up almost 10 months ago, but we stayed “friends” for about three months. We would even go out on dates together and she even started to want to have sex with me again (which was probably unwise), but I thought that maybe we were going to get back together. But she made it very clear that she did not want to get back together, that we had a “no strings attached relationship,” and that she didn’t mind if I dated other girls. Meanwhile, I began talking to this other girl from work, and we began to date (After all, my ex said that she didn’t mind.) Well, I guess when it was all said and don, my ex did mind because she got very angry and jealous. She began to say nasty things about me and the new girl I was seeing. She told me that seeing another person from work was the lowest of the lows, but she herself dated a guy from work before she dated me so I thought that was a bit hypocritical on her part. So I got mad at her for being mad at me. After all, she was the one that ended the relationship in the first place. All I did was move on. So I started saying mean things about her which I know was wrong. Anyway, she has been giving me the silent treatment for about seven months now, and it hurts. I’ve even tried apologizing to her for my part via e-mail (I didn’t want to confront her at work). She took my e-mail, which was very innocent and told my boss that I was “harassing her.” She just does very passive aggressive things to hurt me. I guess I could understand her hatred for me if I had cheated on her, was physically abusive, if I had left her financially ruined, or if I had a substance abuse or gambling addiction. But none of that occurred. As a matter of fact, I was always there for her whenever she needed a friend, a helping hand, or a shoulder to cry on. How can she live with herself? It just hurts because I truly loved this girl and I think that I deserve better.. Yeah, I leave her alone, but it still hurts.

YDHWM 755 Help With Addiction 121012


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A long wait for help: Addiction counselor shortage lengthens wait for treatment

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Ask Kenny Lamb how long he and his wife waited for substance abuse treatment, and he'll quickly give an exact answer: “33 days.” For the couple, that time was a bleak one. Not only had they lost their children, but also their home. “You don't get hope … Read more on In-Forum

Why Are Benzodiazepines Abused?

Question by Sarah S: why are benzodiazepines abused?

Best answer:

Answer by Buster Hymen
To get high.

Answer by silky1
This family of drugs accounts for five out of the 10 categories in the government’s list of most abused drugs in the United States. Between 10% and 15% of all Americans are taking them. Part of the reason that so many people are abusing benzodiazepines is that they account for about 33% of all prescription drugs. They are classified as Schedule IV substances, which means the government considers them more habit-forming than addictive.

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