Heroin Addiction, Need for Mental Health Services Often Intertwined
Heroin addiction, need for mental health services often intertwined
[rewrite]Drug addiction, like mental health illness, often takes a structured, prolonged treatment program to manage, Denihan said, as opposed to 60 day inpatient programs. "We need longer treatment, 6- to 12-month programs," Denihan said. "But we don't have …[/rewrite]
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Intranasal Ketamine Confers Rapid Antidepressant Effect in Depression
[rewrite]Mount Sinai Team Cautiously Optimistic That Door Could Swing Open to A New Antidepressant Drug Class … Of 18 patients completing two treatment days with ketamine or saline, eight met response criteria to ketamine within 24 hours versus one on saline …[/rewrite]
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California Prisons Find 1 in 4 Inmates Used Drugs
California prisons find 1 in 4 inmates used drugs
[rewrite]More stringent penalties for drug use would increase prison safety and help inmates complete substance abuse treatment programs, the agency said. "We recognize a problem with the use of drugs in our population, and the culture that it creates, and we …[/rewrite]
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ACA Brings Mental Health and Substance Abuse Treatment to Millions
[rewrite]While the ACA now requires insurers selling plans on the online exchanges to offer substance abuse treatment and “mental health parity,” these changes may not translate into effective or immediate help for everyone. But the experts interviewed for this …[/rewrite]
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Not One Bill From Legislators Addresses Drug Treatment
Not one bill from legislators addresses drug treatment
[rewrite]Two weeks ago, a new private program opened in Towson called the Maryland Addiction Recovery Center. They had an open house featuring the White House Deputy Drug Czar David Meneta. All the media was invited so the public would know about this new …[/rewrite]
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At halfway point, Zilber Initiative keeps pushing forward
[rewrite]Children take part in a yoga class at Journey House, which runs after-school programs for neighborhood children. It is one of the … The foundation has donated $ 1 million to the United Community Center for residential drug and alcohol treatment. A …[/rewrite]
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Does Anyone Know a Good Drug Treatment Program in Ohio?
Question by nan: Does anyone know a good drug treatment program in Ohio?
[rewrite]I have a close family member who is addicted to oxycontin and wants to enter rehab, I need to know if there are any good ones in Ohio.
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Answer by mozart
The Ohio Dept of Public Health will have information.
Also, you can post a question on www.SoberRecovery.com.
The front page has advertisements for oxycontin rehab, and they can point you to a clinic in Ohio.
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Need Help With Drugs :(?
Question by Linden: need help with drugs :(?
[rewrite]Ive been SO much weed since i turned 14, i started when i was 13, i would smoke once, maybe even a few times a week, then 14 came along and i was hittin bong about once a day, then halfway through 14 i just took off and was just stoned 24/7, and im 15 now and still continue this way, does anyone know if smoking this much marijuana has affects on your brain when your an adult?
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Rucci Plans Anti-Heroin Campaign
Rucci plans anti-heroin campaign
[rewrite]Among proposed means for stemming the drug use tide were ways to find funding for a treatment center in the county, along with a round-table discussion intended to allow citizens to meet with local leaders so that faces could be assigned to the crisis …[/rewrite]
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JPMorgan Snub, Lloyd's Insurance Threat Spurred Change at SAE Fraternity
[rewrite]Pickens supports a “greater focus” on alcohol and drug awareness, Rosser said. “Either way, he appreciates the tough … “Doing away with the pledge program is like giving all the kids on a youth soccer team trophies at the end of the season for doing …[/rewrite]
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