BROKE PROBATION PLEASE HELP!?
Question by deederbugs: BROKE PROBATION PLEASE HELP!?
Im 17 from minnesota and i was put on probation for a 2nd degree controlled substance which is a felony!!!! ;( and not i just broke probation with a domestic assault which is a midemenor and i was locked up for 4 days at the local JDC then had court and they let me out on house arrest untill my next scheduled court date which is next tuesday so 7 days i recently completed a 9 month treatment center for drugs and alcohol succesfully and currently just got my g.e.d so i did alot of good with the 2months i have gotten out of treatment but by the end of the 2months this came up and i was drunk while commiting the domestic assault! what will they do with me! i dont want to get locked up and just like every criminal says ” i want to change” but i really do want too! i dont want to lose my family over some stupid shit but i guess if i get locked up i deserve it and will do it! for my family but i just want to be ready for it so can someone please help me ! calm my nerves!
Is It Possible to Develop a Tolerance for Xanax and Then Get Addicted?
Question by bailee 3xd: Is it possible to develop a tolerance for Xanax and then get addicted?
If so, then are there available treatments for this?
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Answer by daisy c
Yes, it is possible for people who use Xanax to develop a dependence for the drug. There are also treatments available for individuals who have this kind of addiction. Xanax abuse treatment involves close monitoring as well as various forms of therapies and counseling in inpatient or outpatient rehabilitation. The treatment must encompass a patient’s behavior and thought process. Inpatient treatments and 12-step programs will also be very beneficial to the patient. Drug treatment exchanges can also be done through the use of substitutes.
How Does a Clinical Psychologist Begin Their Own Practice?
Question by Ash: how does a clinical psychologist begin their own practice?
i have been in school for 3 yrs, and have not picked a major. Im leaning towards psy.
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Answer by lara_mee
You need to see what the rules are for your area. Contact the licensing board for information.
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What Is the Role of Medication in a Drug Treatment Program?
Question by abygail m: What is the role of medication in a drug treatment program?
I’m just curious. I want to know what the patients need methadone (or whatever they use) for.
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Answer by camilla a
Medication helps in suppressing withdrawal symptoms. A lot of times, the reason why a drug addict can’t quit on his own, is because of the withdrawal symptoms. Having a drug that would be able to free the patient from these symptoms would matter much. Another reason is that medication helps bring the brain functioning back to how it once was. Drugs, such as heroin, interfere with the functions of the brain. The medication reverses the effects brought about by illegal drugs.
Is There a Drug Treatment Program in Azle, Texas, That Uses Buprenorphine Instead of Methadone?
Question by cindy s: Is there a drug treatment program in Azle, Texas, that uses buprenorphine instead of methadone?
I’ve heard that buprenorphine requires a lesser dosage and effects last longer.
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Answer by alicia b
Check out the links that I have included below. You can inquire in the different centers in your area. You could also ask doctors about whether buprenorphine is indeed better than methadone. I wish you luck. 🙂
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Were Can I Find Info on Transitional Housing for Drug Addicts in the Atlanta, Georgia Area?
Question by GERRY: Were can I find info on Transitional Housing for Drug Addicts in the Atlanta, Georgia area?
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Answer by allen s
Try your local central offices of either AA, NA, or CA. They should know about the various transitional living places, or at least point you in the right direction.
Alternatively, try the local hospitals mental health wards. Many patients begin their recoveries there. Remember, one day at a time.
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