Linking Sexual Shame and Addiction
Linking Sexual Shame and Addiction
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For the luckless kids in these and similar family-attachment situations, the process of self-medicating typically involves alcohol and/or either prescription or illicit drugs. That said, many such … In fact, very few substance abuse or behavioral …
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Two flat tires can't keep drunk man from driving or going to jail: North …
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GUEST OPINION: It Takes a Community to Beat Drug Addiction
GUEST OPINION: It takes a community to beat drug addiction
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Imagine if treatment for addiction was like treatment for other chronic diseases with comprehensive, personalized plans that include adequate inpatient time and solid after care. Imagine if we were proud to support the very best recovery programs …
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Toledo woman struggles to escape heroin's lethal grip
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Mayor Coleman's 2014 State of the City Address
Mayor Coleman's 2014 State Of The City Address
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In the 80s, this was the Ohio Center, a popular concert venue that hosted Prince, Billy Idol, Rick James and Culture Club. In the 90s … And today our recycling program is so successful that we are expanding it to 16,000 condos and apartments …
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Omnicare Reports Fourth-Quarter and Full-Year 2013 Financial Results …
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Why Do People Abuse Tramadol?
Question by Monica A: Why do people abuse Tramadol?
Best answer:
Answer by Crazeddoglady
Why do people abuse alcohol, cocaine, heroin, and every prescription pain drug available? Because they can. Addictive personalities must be monitored whenever they are prescribed serious pain meds. Unfortunately many of our doctors are less than enthusiastic about doing this. In fact, a small number of doctors are willing to continue to prescribe through greed (if you pay them under the table they’ll prescribe), laziness or because they are so busy they cannot do a good job. The US Veteran’s Admin. is one of the worst offenders and that’s our tax money at work.
Rehab or Substance Abuse Program?
Question by Angel Stokes: Rehab or Substance abuse program?
I don’t know anything about either. But my husband is a felon, and on probation. He apparently has been doing stuff lately. He is being accused of stealing. Don’t know if he did, or not…
He wants rehab… He wants to be done with this. He’s done great for so long (I think peer pressure has a lot to do with it) Because he has been clean for 2 years…
I don’t know if how this will go, but it doesn’t look good. My husband truly is a good guy, he’s been taking crunchbars lately, and he doesn’t remember anything… He’s just got a bad problem.
Have 46 Yr Old Brother Who Is Severe Alcoholic, Despite 2-3 Lengthy Treatment Programs. He Can’t Take a Job.
Question by Butterfly queen: Have 46 yr old brother who is severe alcoholic, despite 2-3 lengthy treatment programs. He can’t take a job.
He has stayed w/ my spouse, 18 yr old son on and off for past 20 yrs. Has been through 2 60 day treatment programs this year alone. Has worked on getting a a “good” job for over 2 mos. When he finally gets it, he relapses and screws it up. Our father, as well as his sponsor at AA both think he needs to be commited for at least 6 mos to a year. After a 6 day binge, he is willing to seek add’l help, but problem seems to always come up after he spends 2 mos. trying to get a job that once he gets it, he starts a binge, which is precisely what just happened. My husband no longer wants him to stay w/ us, he has no home, needs further treatment. I have researched what it takes to commit someone, but since he is willing to go for treatment, not an issue. Our dad thinks we can commit him and then we be the one to judge when he can be released. I have been his #1 enabler, but NO MORE. How to explain to dad this is not how commitment works? Can print out variety of research. HELP PLEASE!!
One major thing that presents a big obstacle is that my brother has not been able to work for approx. past 7 years. Therefore, he is homeless! He never has been able to follow through with any type of after care treatment when we allow him to stay with us. When he relapses, it causes a great deal of havoc within our home, so NO MORE staying w/ us. Has had 2 relapses after his last 60 day treatment program which ended only 2 mos. ago. With no job, no insurance, he is only entitled to state sponsored rehab programs. To me, he needs to address psychological issues MORE than his alcoholic tendencies. ANY SUGGESTIONS OTHER THAN THE OBVIOUS ONES OF ME ATTENDING AL-ANON, OF CEASING TO BE HIS ENABLER ARE MORE THAN WELCOME!!! THANKS A BUNCH !!!
As of latest writing of this question, brother is once again going to go into treatment center/rehab for his alcholism…..do they provide adequate mental health counselling in these rehabs? Think he needs to focus more on the psychological issues he has that perhaps can lead him to drink…..any suggestions???