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How to Do a Alcohol Detox With Dr Rodriquez and Delray Center

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CHURCH BRIEFS

CHURCH BRIEFS Filed under: christian recovery program What: A Christian recovery program with a weekly support group designed to assist people in their recovery from any and all addictive behaviors. When: 7 p.m. every Friday. Where: Bible Baptist Church, 3102 Prospect Circle. Contact: 931-233-0519. Read more on Clarksville Leaf Chronicle   Religion Notes for Martin County, Updated Sept. 29 Filed under: christian recovery program Celebrate Recovery: A Christ-centered 12 step recovery program. 7 p.m. Stuart First United Methodist Church, 1500 S. Kanner Highway. 772-287-6262; stuartfumc.org. Christian Men & Women's Business Association: Networking with business professionals. Read more on TCPalm Read more... ...

Integrated Brain Wellness Program Treats Dual Diagnosis Patients

Integrated Brain Wellness Program Treats Dual Diagnosis Patients Filed under: dual diagnosis rehab The Sovereign Health Group is pleased to present a new and innovative addition to its syllabus of dual diagnosis treatment services called the Brain Wellness Program. An interdisciplinary offering, Brain Wellness combines individual and group cognitive … Read more on PR Web (press release)   Rehab Treatment Centers in High Demand as Addiction Rates Rise Filed under: dual diagnosis rehab Read more... ...

BLOOMINGTON: Builder Donates $100000 to Substance Abuse Program

BLOOMINGTON: Builder donates 0000 to substance abuse program Filed under: alcohol substance abuse Cedar House Life Change Center in Bloomington, which has provided substance abuse treatment programs to Inland residents for nearly 35 years, announced today that it has received a $ 100,000 donation from Jim Previti Jr., president and CEO of Frontier … Read more on Press-Enterprise   Schools take on substance abuse Filed under: alcohol substance abuse La Cañada Elementary School students on Tuesday got a head start on their district counterparts in observing Red Ribbon Week, an annual national substance abuse awareness campaign. The LCE campus organized an orange-and-black “Say Boo to … Read more on Valley Sun Read more... ...

Was Alcohol Abuse “big” in the 1960’s?

by wayne’s eye view Question by Crazychick2952: was alcohol abuse “big” in the 1960’s? just wanting to know if it was common that women would end up in the hospital because of it. its for a story i’m writing for english class. thanks Vicky and Paula and to wing of the dumb left 3 why do you waste your time with answers like that. Best answer: Answer by Vickymore drugs than alcohol Answer by PaulaMost of them would have been cooking or looking after their children, they partied but knew their limits. Read more... ...

Major Depression Leads to Drugs, Alcohol, and Addiction

  Major Depression leads to drugs, alcohol, and addiction – If you have major depression there is a very high probability that you are self-medicating with alcohol and probably legal or illegal drugs also. The problem with this is it leads to addiction — so there is only one thing you can really do…   Marriage-Alcohol Study Shows Wives Drink More Than Single Women Filed under: depression and alcohol On the flip side, three-quarters of divorced women said they drank less after their marriage because they coped through depression rather than alcohol, and because they were no longer influenced by their ex's drinking. For women, "the transition to … Read more on Huffington Post Read more... ...

Alcohol Withdrawal: Alcohol Withdrawal: The Result of Alcohol Alcohol Dependency and Alcoholism

by Divine Harvester What is alcohol withdrawal? Alcohol withdrawal syndrome is a set of symptoms that people have when they suddenly stop drinking after using alcohol for a long period of time. Some people have mild shakiness and sweats. The worst form of withdrawal is called “DTs” (delirium tremens). People with DTs may experience confusion, anxiety and even hallucinations (seeing, hearing or feeling things that aren’t really there). DTs can be very serious if not treated by a doctor. Read more... ...