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A&E Network Launches Second Year Of The Recovery Project


A&E Recovery Rally participants walk across the Brooklyn Bridge in 2008


New York, NY (PRWEB) May 28, 2009

A&E Network today announced the launch of the second year of The Recovery Project, a multi-faceted, multi-year initiative to raise awareness that addiction is a treatable disease and… Continue reading

Christiane Wells, MSW, publishes second book: ?Magical Shrinking: Stumbling Through Bipolar Disorder?


Christiane Wells, with her husband and son.


Littleton, CO (PRWEB) July 29, 2010

Christiane Wells, MSW, has published her second book, “Magical Shrinking: Stumbling Through Bipolar Disorder,” a personal account of her journey through severe mental illness and addiction. She learned how to manage bipolar disorder… Continue reading

Get a second chance on life – Download our FREE drug rehab guide – Kauai Addiction

Learn how to find the best drug and alcohol program for you. What questions should you ask the Rehab Intake Specialist of Program Director before you commit the program. Download our FREE guide to find the answers. Get free airfare with every 60 or 90 day paid program. See www.hawaiiislandrecovery.com… Continue reading

Second Chance – Break Free From Addiction | Video Trailer |

The Second Chance DVD is a tool for you that guides and supports you through your journey of recovery, especially for those moments when you are about to relapse and loneliness is triggering you into acting out, drinking or using. In these financial challenging times not everyone is able to… Continue reading

Is second hand smoke from a meth-pipe going to be seen on a drug screening?

Question by Robert B: Is second hand smoke from a meth-pipe going to be seen on a drug screening?
I went to a concert tonight. I smelled something odd – not MJ, because that’s a normal smell to concert-goers. I turned and saw some nasty looking woman with a… Continue reading

Second Place 2008 NIDA Science Fair Award Winner Ethan Garrett Guinn

Ethan Garrett Guinn, from Moore, Oklahoma won second place for his project Video Games: The Next Generation’s Addiction. He chose the topic based on his own observation that video games are often used as babysitting tools, yet can lead to obsessive use. Ethan won the competition as a senior at… Continue reading