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Downtown dilemma: Many resources readily available to help alcoholism

Downtown dilemma: Many resources readily available to help alcoholism
Filed under: substance abuse help

The substance abuse field is much different than mental health field. Substance abuse treatment puts the responsibility for treatment back on the person. While we recognize they have a whole myriad of problems, they are still… Continue reading

Pills' artificial sense of safety can lull many into addiction

 

Pills' artificial sense of safety can lull many into addiction
Filed under: addiction withdrawl

That's the cool thing to do,' " said Domenica Personti, a manager at Brandywine Counseling, which treats 900 opiate addicts in Wilmington and Newark. "They think you don't become the stereotypical drug addict. But you… Continue reading

Why do so many people ignore, not know about or not care about this?

Question by CentralSet: Why do so many people ignore, not know about or not care about this?
there were 145 drunk driving deaths on memorial day in the US alone in 2005
there are an average of 46 drunk driving deaths on every other day of the year w/… Continue reading

Many young adults abuse drugs and alcohol during the college years and then stop the abuse after graduation. W?

Question by Gavin Maraldo: Many young adults abuse drugs and alcohol during the college years and then stop the abuse after graduation. W?
Many young adults abuse drugs and alcohol during the college years and then stop the abuse after graduation. Why did they abuse drugs and alcohol? What… Continue reading

how many artist abuse illegal drugs? such as marijuana, Naproxen, cocaine, coxodoine, PCP, date rape, and ect.

Question by shababy2008: how many artist abuse illegal drugs? such as marijuana, Naproxen, cocaine, coxodoine, PCP, date rape, and ect.

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Answer by can we say merry christmas
all of them do this

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Overeaters Anonymous: Many Symptoms, the OA Solution (Public Service Announcement)

Overeaters Anonymous (OA) offers a 12-Step Program that addresses the emotional, physical and spiritual well-being as a path to recovery. The program applies a set of principles that, when followed, promote inner change that curbs the individual’s compulsion to eat excess food or relate to food in unhealthy ways. OA… Continue reading