Model

I wanted to be a model


Awareness campaign, TV Ad, for The House Group in Johannesburg, South Africa about drug abuse and prostitution. Managed by Theosis, Jean & Adele du Plessis. Model’s name is Demi Pondicas.

The Four Quadrant Model for Integrating Health Care for Mental Health and Substance Abuse Patients

The Four Quadrant Model is a proposed model for the clinical integration of mental health and behavioral health services. A focus on the prevalence of co-occurring disorders (i.e. depression and alcoholism) is paramount in this model. The Four Quadrant Model builds on the 1998 consensus document for mental health and… Continue reading

The Harm Reduction Model of response to drug abuse?

I have to explain the The Harm Reduction Model of response to drug abuse, and in my college book, i cant find a solid definition. Any help would be greatly appreciated .

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“Breaking Bad” Entrepreneurialism – Bad Business Model

I am a Breaking Bad (AMC, Sunday nights) addict. The lengths people will go to in order to earn the big payday. The risks taken in order to make the big haul. It’s a terribly bad business model because not only is it highly illegal, the characters are working for… Continue reading

Addiction Treatment: Non 12 Step, Non AA, Medical Model. Presented by The American Health Journal.


www.Brooksideinstitute.com www.Non12.com www.Neurosciencecenter.Brooksideinstitute.com Brookside Institute offers treatment protocol that combines the latest in neuroscience (TMS Neurofeedback), cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and medicine to treat addiction and co-occurring disorders (dual diagnosis). Unlike other treatment centers that may offer “non 12 step programs” the Brookside Recovery Protocol ™ is a science-based, medical… Continue reading

Social Model of Recovery in Drug and Alcohol Rehab


Miramar Treatment 866.382.5442 | www.miramarlagunabeach.com The Social Model of Recovery is derived from Alcoholics Anonymous and includes the 12 Steps and 12 Traditions Philosophy. It adopts the belief that an individual, who is recovering from drug and alcohol addiction, must take responsibility for his/her own recovery, not in word only,… Continue reading