Who?S Killing All the Parents, Kids Ask?
Joseph is 26 years old and lives in Windhoek, Namibia. At the age of 21, he has unexpectedly become the father and mother of his 4 young brothers and 2 sisters, when his most loving mother, Hileni, a school teacher and city councilwoman, the only provider of the family, unexpectedly died from the HIV disease.
Their father, Samuels had died a year before. The youngest child at the time was just less than 4… Continue reading
Executive Rehab, Keep Working While in Treatment and Enjoy Complete Confidentiality of Care
Some top professionals and executives cannot abandon their work responsibilities, even to get needed help with addiction and drug or alcohol abuse. The occupational realities of higher level executives may also cause a reluctance to reveal a need for treatment, lest others perceive weakness or incompetence on the job.
Executives can feel powerless over their addiction
Because of these dual realities, many very successful people feel that they cannot get needed addictions treatment, and… Continue reading
Cliffside Malibu Celebrates Its Sixth Anniversary of Helping Individuals Overcome Drug Addictions
Cliffside Malibu Celebrates its Sixth Anniversary of Helping Individuals Overcome Drug Addictions
Six years of expertise has brought the drug rehab center recognition for excellence with satisfied clientele and lasting results.
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Tina Dupuy: Stop Calling Republicans ‘Hypocrites’
Cliffside Malibu Celebrates its Sixth Anniversary of Helping Individuals Overcome Drug Addictions
Six years of expertise has brought the drug rehab center recognition for excellence with satisfied clientele and lasting results.
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Charlie Sheen pleads guilty to Aspen assault
Charlie Sheen pleaded guilty Monday to assaulting his wife during a Christmas Day argument in exchange for a plea deal with no jail time and more serious charges dropped.
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Recovery Now Episode 4 Segment 1
Sunny accepted treatment after an on-stage intervention and comes back to discuss life in treatment. Sunny is not new to the recovery process (she was once worked at a rehab), so she discusses what is different this time around.