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Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment

Bob Hind is the Executive Director of the Huntsville location which treats adolescents. In this video, he discusses the Adolescent Treatment Program offered by Bradford Health Services.

Relational Life Institute Hires Elizabeth McGuire to Initiate a Groundbreaking Effort to Advance Adolescent and Young Adult Intervention Across the Nation


Elizabeth McGuire, MSW, Intervention Consultant with the Relational Life Institute


Boston, MA (PRWEB) September 9, 2008

Boston think tank, Relational Life Institute (RLI), announced today the hiring of Elizabeth McGuire, MSW to advance a new approach to adolescent and young adult intervention that will match treatment services specifically to the needs of each patient and therapist. Ms. McGuire was hired because she is “rehab agnostic” and is unwed to one treatment… Continue reading

JACK OSBOURNE TALKS WITH ACCESS HOLLYWOOD ABOUT REHAB at VISIONS ADOLESCENT TREATMENT CENTERS

Jack Osbourne speaks to Access Hollywood about his experiences getting sober at Visions Adolescent Treatment Centers

New Facility at Cumberland Heights Opens Wednesday; Increases Adolescent Treatment Capacity by 50 Percent

New Facility at Cumberland Heights Opens Wednesday; Increases Adolescent Treatment Capacity by 50 Percent











Nashville, TN (PRWEB) June 27, 2007

Cumberland Heights (www.cumberlandheights.org), one of the nation’s oldest and most respected alcohol and drug treatment facilities, will open the 24,000 square foot Hazel Hawkins Martin Memorial Adolescent Residence at its flagship River Road campus in west Nashville Wednesday June 27, 2007 at… Continue reading

Lexington Center for Recovery Receives Grant for Adolescent Pilot Program

Mount Kisco, NY (PRWEB) August 16, 2007

Lexington Center for Recovery (LCR), one of the leading providers of alcohol and substance abuse treatment in the Hudson Valley, today announced that it has been awarded $ 304,800 by the State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS) for its Dutchess County programs. LCR is one of 14 programs across the state that received a portion of the $ 2 million that will be applied… Continue reading