mental health

Destination Hope Drug Rehab for Women Recognizes Women's History Month

...  Hope Drug Rehab for Women Recognizes Women's History Month … Destination Hope: The Women's Program is a full service addiction, drug, alcohol and dual diagnosis drug rehab for women treatment facility in Florida for women suffering from substance abuse and mental health issues. Treatment programs include: drug … Read more… Continue reading

Lani, QLD – the Challenges From Difficulties With Alcohol and Drug Use #Contributinglife

...  QLD – The challenges from difficulties with alcohol and drug use #contributinglife — A Contributing Life: the 2013 National Report Card on Mental Health and Suicide Prevention. Thriving, not just surviving: One person, diverse needs: Living w… More Drug Addiction Help Qld ...

Dangerous Consequences: Preserve a Mental Health Patient's Gun Rights, or

...  consequences: Preserve a mental health patient's gun rights, or … Kansas denies to any “mentally ill person.” Federal law says a gun buyer cannot be … Now, however, many close to the system think the pendulum has swung too far and under tight state funding, too few slots are… Continue reading

I Need Help! if Any One in the Mental Health or Insurance Industry Can Help You Could Be Saving a Life. ?

...  by TayTay: I need help! If any one in the mental health or insurance industry can help you could be saving a life. ? Hi. I am 17 years old and I suffer from bipolar, depression, ADHD, and drug/alcohol addiction. I’ve been in an acute inpatient facility three times… Continue reading

Alcohol Rehab Experience…?

by ellesmelle Question by sweetabex: Alcohol Rehab experience…? Good or bad, I’d like to know any experience. Best answer: Answer by Question The SystemIt is just a bunch of people whining and making excuses about why they drink too much. If someone really wants to stop drinking – don’t don’t… Continue reading

SoberFreedomcom Launches Pivotal Service for Individuals and Families

...  helps prevent drug and alcohol relapse 5:05 p.m. CDT, March 20, 2014. NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – A treatment program incorporating mindfulness meditation is better over the long term than traditional approaches at preventing relapses of drug and alcohol abuse, according to a new study. Read more on Chicago… Continue reading