substance abuse

Drug Addiction : How to Help a Loved One With Drug Addiction

Drug Addiction : How to Help a Loved One with Drug Addiction — To help a loved one with drug addiction, one of the most important things to do is to be supportive. Help your loved one suffering from drug addiction with t…


Rehab center in Santa Fe Springs unveils new monument
[rewrite]LACADA was founded in 1971 by Dr. Ethan Allen and his wife, Alice, who were concerned about young people and their families who needed help preventing drug abuse. The agency provides services addressing substance abuse and related issues, including …[/rewrite]
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What Drug Treatment Is There for Huffing?

Question by stacey l: What drug treatment is there for huffing?
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Answer by jannsody
Bless you for reaching out for help. Please take the next footstep and look into getting either inpatient (residential) treatment or outpatient counseling. Inpatient treatment has a lot more structure than an outpatient program.

This site may have some local treatment centers for those with a substance abuse problem(s), and some may have financial (money) assistance for those without health insurance: http://dasis3.samhsa.gov and can click one’s state of residence on the map and continue with the search.

Malibu Drug Rehab Recovery Center Creative Care

Malibu Drug Rehab Recovery Center Creative Care — Malibu Drug Rehab Recovery Center Creative Care Drug Rehab in Malibu: Creative Care at Make the most of your life with the professional staff at Malibu’s Cre…


Across America, Attacks on Pregnant Women's Rights On the Rise
[rewrite]In Texas, hospital officials refused for over two months to remove 33-year-old Marlise Muñoz, who was declared brain dead, from life support because of her pregnancy. A court ruling on Friday ordered John Peter Smith Hospital to take Munoz off life …[/rewrite]
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Drug Rehab Treatment?

Question by booyah-baby: Drug rehab treatment?
[rewrite]Does anyone know how much it costs for drug treatment programs?
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Answer by BDOGG
VERY EXPENSIVE FOR INPATIENT IN USA. 1000+ AT LEAST

Answer by htowninsomniac
Of course, this can vary wildly based on your location, the kind of drug and the provider. But here’s a quote:

“The average cost for treatment of alcohol or drug abuse in outpatient facilities was an estimated $ 1,433 per course of treatment in 2002, according to a new report released by The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).”

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Severe Drug Abuse and How to Function Normally Sober Please Help?

Question by Taylor: severe drug abuse and how to function normally sober please help?
[rewrite]Ok so I’m kinda looking for tips or advice my dad recently passed away and I had a very bad drug addiction with meth. He passed almost a month ago and I did a very large amount Dailey for 2 weeks Ive been off it for a week but it’s like I’m so lost in my mind I don’t know how to act or think straight about anything I do.. it could be lack of water but I fight with my girlfriend Dailey and get mad over not seeing her enough or I irritate her and say rude things accuse her of other guys all the time I’ve become a monster I’m so lost almost like my mind has tunnel vision what should I do?:(
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Drug Addiction Treatment Centers 1-800-303-2938

drug addiction treatment centers 1-800-839-1682 — While the road to recovery can have difficulties, you will be prepared for anything that is ahead.Call 1-800-839-1682 and visit us http://drug-addiction-trea…


Excessive Tanning an Addiction?
[rewrite]Underlying psychiatric distress, including anxiety disorders and substance abuse, may explain why some individuals continue to tan even after experiencing serious negative consequences, such as skin cancer, new research suggests. … Overall …[/rewrite]
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Most alcohol-linked deaths occur among working-age adults
[rewrite]This is likely because poverty drives addiction, said Janina Kean, president and CEO of High Watch Recovery Center, a drug-rehab facility in Kent, Conn. "There's more exposure to drugs and alcohol in the impoverished way that minorities in our country …[/rewrite]
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