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Residential treatment centers like New Directions for Women are frequently considered the best (and sometimes the last) hope for patients who want to treat a
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Residential treatment centers like New Directions for Women are frequently considered the best (and sometimes the last) hope for patients who want to treat a
When many people think about recovering from an alcohol or drug addiction, one of the many detox centers Orange County are often the first options
Scientific research has shown that the effects of alcohol and drugs are much more serious in women: two years of drinking or using drugs by
The number of babies born addicted to drugs or alcohol has increased in Michigan according to an article in The Times Herald. State officials say
The winter 2015 Butterfly Bulletin celebrated our new intensive outpatient office space. The evening intensive outpatient program has been moved to an off campus location
New Directions for Women will be participating in the inaugural Recovery Plus Intervention Workshop and Training in London this May. It is an honor to
Emotional trauma is often the root cause of addiction, and it is a worrying fact that is often overlooked. We have known since the 1970s
In the last few years, addiction research has gone through tremendous change. What we now know through research is that an addiction affects not just
The US Department of Health and Human Services states that more than 8.3 million children are currently living in a household where at least one
It can be difficult for those who have never experienced addiction to understand how pregnant women can stay addicted to alcohol or drugs. Yet what
Malaysia is beginning to recognize the harmful effects of addiction and chemical dependency on women, and the need for womens rehab/female-oriented recovery options. According to
Portage County officials are in the process of developing community drug screening, treatment and intervention for at risk youth who are affected by the disease
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