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Group Treatment for Substance Abuse: A Stages-of-Change Therapy Manual
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I'm doing this for a special project in school. As part of my report, I wanted to be able to include a few interviews of people who are undergoing a substance abuse treatment program. Does anybody know how I can get a hold of contact numbers of treatment centers?
It sounds like an interesting project, and I hope you do well.
Look in the yellow pages. You will find a list of the addiction treatment centers in your area there. Make sure to call first to ask them if you can interview the patients. Below are links that might be helpful. Good luck!
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I want to know more about substance abuse treatment, specifically about the treatment of prescription drug addiction. I already did a research on the Internet, but I feel that the information I have found is not enough. Any suggestions?
I think you should go to substance abuse treatment centers. They'll surely be able to provide you with more information regarding treatment methods, as well as the kinds of therapies that they offer to the patients. To find the treatment centers, you can use the links below. You can also go to the local hospital and ask one of the hospital staff to give you a list of the treatment centers in your area. Good luck! I do hope that you get the information you need.
I want to know more about prescription drug addiction, specially those that involve sleeping pills. For this, I want to interview some people with that kind of addiction, hence the search for substance abuse treatment centers.
I think it would be hard to get an interview with patients at substance abuse treatment centers because I've heard that they're really strict with regard to their privacy rules. You might want to settle for interviewing just the therapists and counselors. To find the treatment centers, you can use the links below. You can also call your local health services administration to get more information.
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I need to get more information regarding prescription drug abuse and I would like to find substance abuse treatment centers who are currently handling patients with such illness.
Well, finding substance abuse treatment centers happens to be fairly easy. I already did a search on the Internet, and I have found sites that may help you. Below are two links that you can use. You can also look through the local yellow pages or contact your local health services department to get more information. Good luck!
I would like to find substance abuse treatment centers in Ennis (or near there) because that's where my friend lives. I have just recently known of her alcoholism and I really want to help her, even if it's just by helping her find a treatment center. How will I do this?
Finding treatment centers, even for someone far away from you, is pretty easy. The links below will surely get to help you out. Just keep on being there for your friend. Your support and encouragement will really matter much. I do hope that she gets to be treated for her addiction soon. Good luck!
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Migraine Sufferers Who Experienced Childhood Abuse Have Greater Risk of ...
In a multi-center, cross-sectional study of more than 1,300 headache clinic patients diagnosed with migraine, investigators found a linear relationship between the risk of stroke, transient ischemic attack (TIA), MI, or all of these adverse outcomes and the total number of abuse types they experienced as children (physical, emotional or sexual abuse, or physical or emotional neglect.)
Patients in the study completed a self-administered electronic questionnaire which collected information on age, gender, race, highest educational level attained, body mass index, smoking status, history of childhood maltreatment, as well as self-reported physician-diagnosed CV conditions and risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes, obesity, and obstructive sleep apnea. The Childhood Trauma Questionnaire was used to assess physical, sexual, emotional abuse and physical, emotional neglect.
"It is clear from this work that early adverse experiences influence a migraine sufferers' cardiovascular health in adulthood," said Gretchen E. Tietjen, MD, of the University of Toledo College Of Medicine, who led the team from 11 neurology centers in the U.S. and Canada. "Other work has shown a link between childhood maltreatment and migraine and now we know that early abuse puts these adults at a greater risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease.
Baby Boomers and Substance Abuse
The baby boom generation has been the subject of many studies over the years. This generation, usually categorized as individuals born between 1946 and 1955, is known for its large size, its love of rock and roll music, and its strong political stances. A new study released by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) tells of another, more alarming characteristic. The study reports that 9.4 % of people in the 50-59 age group today have done drugs in the past year. This is an increase of 4% in the last 12 months, the highest increase of any age group.
The report goes on to say that 90% of these baby boomers that use drugs today began using them before they were 30. What this study shows is that people in this age group, that once started recreationally using marijuana, cocaine, and other drugs, are still at it today. While many generations tend to grow out of things like drug and alcohol abuse, this group doesn’t seem like it is going to.
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