Drug Abuse: Tackling Drug Abuse and Trafficking – ChristianToday

Tackling drug abuse and trafficking – ChristianToday
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Tackling drug abuse and trafficking
ChristianToday
Moving in the right direction, India and Bangladesh last week vowed to make sustained efforts to curb smuggling of illegal drugs across their international borders. It is a much welcome step, no doubt, but there is a substantial need for involvement
Drug trafficking: India calls for global action to be equal to this most CauseBecause
India urges global efforts to curb drug traffickingFirstpost
UN panel speech highlights initiatives to prevent crimeGulf Times

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Drug treatment too hard to get in New Jersey – Philadelphia Inquirer
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Drug treatment too hard to get in New Jersey
Philadelphia Inquirer
The mounting heroin and prescription-drug addiction problem among young people in New Jersey should be a call to action. It will only get worse unless the state makes drug treatment more available and affordable. A task force appointed by Gov. Christie

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Combatting Procrastination Part 2 with Dr. Bill Knaus


SMART Recovery® presents the second video in the series Combatting Procrastination with Dr. Bill Knaus. We hope you enjoy it and find it useful. Part 1: youtu.be Part 3: youtu.be Psychotherapist Dr. Bill Knaus, renowned authority in the field of overcoming procrastination, joined SMART Recovery in July to present the first-ever of its kind, online procrastination workshop series in 2011. It was a workshop adapted and condensed from his highly successful face-to-face workshops to suit an online audience and make his helpful knowledge and scientific methods for application FREELY available to all. Podcasts of the event are available at www.smartrecovery.libsyn.org. Dr. Bill Knaus, Ed.D., is the author of 25 books; one, “Overcoming Procrastination”, was co-authored with Albert Ellis. Knaus is a licensed clinical psychologist and former psychology professor. He has authored books on diverse topics in addition to procrastination where he is the top authority on corrective measures. He is known for his work in the cognitive revolution in psychotherapy and as one of the original directors of post-doctoral training in rational emotive behavioral therapy. To view and order Dr. Knaus’s books, see his FB page www.facebook.com Dr. Knaus writes regularly on Psychology Today in his blog, Science and Sensibility: www.psychologytoday.com . For information on SMART Recovery’s program to support overcoming addiction, please visit us at www.smartrecovery.org