Drug Rehab at Jail to Be Reviewed – Medina County Gazette
Drug rehab at jail to be reviewed – Medina County Gazette
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Drug rehab at jail to be reviewed
Medina County Gazette Medina County officials want to see how another county treats addicts before deciding whether to open a treatment facility at the Medina County Jail. County Common Pleas Court Judge James L. Kimbler met with several county officials Wednesday at the … |
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Lamar Odom Teaching His Children About the Dangers of Drug Abuse
Lamar Odom Teaching His Children About The Dangers Of Drug Abuse
“He talks about how he reads to both his children, how he talks to them and encourages them to be great and they even discuss drugs. He made it a point to tell Khloe that he and his daughter talked about drug abuse and how he told his daughter never to …
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Does Anyone Know of Support or Support Groups Online for a Spouse Whose Husband Just Went to Drug Rehab?
Question by volleychick2636: Does anyone know of support or support groups online for a spouse whose husband just went to drug rehab?
Does anyone know of support or support groups online for a spouse whose husband just went to drug rehab?
I am 26 years old not even married a year and my husband was sent to a drug rehab center 3 weeks ago today for smoking pot when he was on probation for a… Continue reading
Inspiring Motivation
Inspiring motivation
Why are some therapists so good at motivating residents while others have a history of flat-out refusals or a lack of participation? According to American Physical Therapy Association Spokeswoman Alice Bell, the most … “Someone who has just received …
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Treating Drug Abuse as a Disease, Not a Crime – the Atlantic
Treating Drug Abuse as a Disease, Not a Crime – The Atlantic
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Treating Drug Abuse as a Disease, Not a Crime The Atlantic In a survey released today by the Pew Research Center, 87 percent of people characterized drug abuse is either a "crisis" or a "serious problem" in the U.S. That number hasn't changed much in nearly twenty years. What has changed is how Americans are … Poll: Nationwide marijuana legalization inevitable; public… Continue reading |

