From the emerging data the centers around the theme for the need for social communities is consistent. All surveys showed that family and community were considered to be the very,…
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Steve Moore presents 4 part series on why we treat substance abuse and mental health issues differently than physical issues. Then he looks at how we can handle these issues…
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My name is Pam and I am an alcoholic. My dad’s name is Bill and he has Alzheimer’s. I always had a difficult relationship with him. As with any disease…
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Lessons From The Big Kahuna ka·hu·na kəˈho͞onə/ noun (in Hawaii) a wise man or shaman. NORTH AMERICAN informal an important person; the person in charge. When your in the middle…
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Here are some of our Addiction Research results through March 2015. However, we still find some of this to be very interesting to us. Maybe you will too. DEMOGRAPHICS…
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A recent article noted that more outcome research is needed in the field of addiction treatment. The context was that the writer believed that their approach (peer-led support) was effective…
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Most assessments for substance use disorder are performed by addiction treatment providers. This makes good sense on many levels. Because the addiction treatment is “stand alone” they must market themselves…
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The internet-based Addiction Change Survey continues to yield revealing results about the varied ways that people use to change what they consider to be addiction. The initial results have produced…
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