Safe Harbor Treatment Center for Women – the Premier Southern California Drug Rehab


 

Safe Harbor Treatment Center for Women – The Premier Drug Rehab – www.SafeHarborHouse.com Safe Harbor Treatment Center for Women is nationally recognized as the premier Women’s Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment Facility in Southern California. Safe Harbor Treatment Center for Women has been in the forefront and a pioneer in the innovative development of addiction treatment designed specifically for women. We have been breaking the cycle of drug and alcohol abuse with healing, hope and love since 1993. Safe Harbor Treatment Center for Women is designed for the specific and unique needs of women in the grips of drug and alcohol addiction, and dual diagnosis. Safe Harbor’s atmosphere of love and acceptance envelopes each client, allowing them to break through the barriers, which have kept them trapped in the cycle of drug and alcohol abuse. Our mission is to provide a safe and nurturing environment where women are able to focus on issues such as, shame, self-loathing, body distortion, codependency, self-esteem, and relationships. Through this healing process, women are able to live healthy and fulfilled lives. Safe Harbor has helped thousands of women transform their lives to a life with purpose and joy. The good news is that recovery and hope is available today. Visit us at www.SafeHarborHouse.com For immediate support call us 1 (877) 660-7623 Safe Harbor – “A Healing Place for Women”

 

Cause Of Death Determined For Woman Who Died At Oklahoma Rehab Center

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The state medical examiner says a 20-year-old woman who died at an Oklahoma rehabilitation center died from an accidental drug overdose. Stacy Murphy was found dead in July at Narconon Arrowhead near McAlester. Medical examiner's spokeswoman …
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Mind-bending behind bars: drug use in British prisons

Filed under: drug rehab for women

Surely all our treatment of drug and alcohol addicted offenders should be directed at fostering the same overarching sense of responsibility? All of this being acknowledged; let us look more closely at what happens to convicted drug and alcohol addicts …
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