For 4 decades, Portland psychiatrist Phil Shapiro helps addicts recover, using their minds to heal
For 4 decades, Portland psychiatrist Phil Shapiro helps addicts recover, using their minds to heal
For his four decades in medicine, psychiatrist Philip Shapiro has confronted mental illness at its most intractable in the most desperate people, many self-medicating for years with cheap wine or meth.
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Drug Addiction : How to Recover from Alcohol Addiction
To recover from alcohol addiction, you’ll want to seek some sort of therapy or counseling so you are not fighting your addiction alone. Recover from alcohol addiction with advice from apracticing psychiatrist in this free video on drug addiction recovery. Expert: Dr George Northrup Contact: docgmd.com Bio: Dr. George Northrup… Continue reading
Drug Addiction : How to Recover from a Meth Addiction

Recovering from a meth addiction is similar to recovering from other upper drugs, and seeking help from others is key. Get rid of your meth addiction with tips from apracticing psychiatrist in this free video on drug addiction recovery. Expert: Dr George Northrup Contact: docgmd.com Bio: Dr. George Northrup earned… Continue reading
Using Online Database, Seattle-Area Police Recover Stolen Camera, With Help From Quick-Thinking Pawn Shop Owner
Dallas, TX (Vocus) October 2, 2009
Dallas (Vocus) ― A Mercer Island family has its cherished photo memories back, thanks to the Seattle and Mercer Island police and the help of LeadsOnline, an online database that helps police recover stolen property. If an item is reported to police as… Continue reading
Recover with Alcohol Treatment Centers
Recover with Alcohol Treatment Centers
If you think that being a non-addict means you don’t have to suffer like addicts do think again. Alcoholism affects everybody, not just the patient alone. If a family member or a friend gets hooked on alcohol, your relationship with that person changes. You empathize… Continue reading
Problem gamblers may recover without quitting
Problem gamblers may recover without quitting
Pathological gamblers may often be able to recover from their destructive habits without giving up gambling altogether, a new study suggests.
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Homeless women face more struggles than men
Homeless women with addictions say there are fewer safe… Continue reading