Monday, December 13, 2010

Rehab: A Comprehensive Guide to Recommended Drug-Alcohol Treatment Centers in the United States. - book reviews

This book represents the author's personal visits to many chemical dependency treatment centers during a 2-year journey through the 48 contiguous states. It lists 145 centers: 111 are recommended and given detailed descriptions, and the remaining 34 are briefly described in two separate sections. Six of these earned his respect," but are listed separately because they serve women only, and 28 are listed as "honorable mention." The book implies that some centers were visited and not listed, but does not say how many.




Monday, December 6, 2010

Drug Abuse and Addiction

Signs, Symptoms, and Help for Drug Problems and Substance Abuse

Drug Abuse and Addiction: Signs, Symptoms, Effects and Testing
Are you struggling with a drug problem that’s spiraled out of control? If so, you may feel isolated, helpless, or ashamed. Or perhaps you’re worried about a friend or family member’s drug use. In either case, you’re not alone. Addiction is a problem that many people face.




Monday, November 29, 2010

Your Very Own Article Directory - Cranking Out Adsense Income Day & Noght

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Monday, November 22, 2010

How to Add Google Advertisements (AdSense) to Your Website Using Dreamweaver

6 Easy Steps to Earning from Your Website

by Christopher Heng, thesitewizard.com
If you use Adobe Dreamweaver, a well-known What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get (WYSIWYG) web editor, to create your website, adding Google advertisements, or AdSense, to your site is simple. This tutorial takes you through the steps of getting the ads onto your website.


Monday, November 15, 2010

Alcoholism in Four Patients with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

Recommentdations for Treatment 

Authors: Ann P. Streissgutha; Abbey Moon-Jordanb; Sterling K. Clarrenc
Affiliations:   a Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, University of Washington, Seattle, WA,

b Public Health Social Worker, King County Public Health Department, Seattle, WA,

c Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA,
DOI: 10.1300/J020V13N02_08
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Published in: journal Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, Volume 13, Issue 2 July 1995 , pages 89 - 103
Formats available: PDF (English)
 

Monday, November 8, 2010

Comparison of opiate-primary treatment seekers with and without alcohol use disorder

Abstract 

Many persons seeking opiate treatment present with complex clinical challenges, which may be exacerbated by alcohol misuse. This report details secondary data analyses aggregating treatment-seeking samples across 10 National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Clinical Trials Network treatment trials to examine alcohol-related characteristics of opiate-primary (OP) clients and compare broad pretreatment characteristics of those with and without an alcohol use disorder (AUD). Analysis of this aggregate OP client sample (n = 1,396) indicated that 38% had comorbid AUD and that a history of alcohol treatment episodes and recent alcohol problems were common. Further, comparisons of OP clients with and without AUD revealed the former were more likely to have had a history of pervasive difficulties in psychosocial functioning. Findings suggest the need for detection of and intervention for alcohol misuse at the outset of opiate treatment and support for the practice of availing medical, psychological, case management, and other support services.



Monday, November 1, 2010

Looking For Natural Alcohol Treatment Centers?

Alcohol treatment centers exclusively for women are no longer hard to find these days. With more people addicted to alcohol, experts also saw the need for addiction treatment program. This also paves the way for the proliferation of alcohol treatment centers.



Monday, October 25, 2010

Naltrexone in the Treatment of Alcohol Dependence

John H. Krystal, M.D., Joyce A. Cramer, B.S., William F. Krol, Ph.D., Gail F. Kirk, M.S. and Robert A. Rosenheck, M.D. for the Veterans Affairs Naltrexone Cooperative Study 425 Group
N Engl J Med 2001; 345:1734-1739


Monday, October 18, 2010

Drug Rehabilitation; The Key Component

by: Jay B Stockman

Drug and alcohol use can be traced back to 4000 B.C., in Egypt. By the 19th century, active substances were being extracted from the raw materials, and these psychoactive substances were being sold without any regulations. By the early 1900s there were an estimated 250,000 drug addicts in the United States. The anti-war upheaval of the 1960s brought with it a dramatic increase in drug use and increased social acceptance. The 1980s saw a decline in most drug use, with a slight increase in Cocaine use. Despite this overall decline, most Americans still regard illegal drug use as one of the nation's most serious problems. Opinion polls show the public favors a variety of different approaches to the drug problem. In addition to strict laws, it is vital to effectively treat individuals already suffering from drug dependence and substance abuse, through education, therapy, medicine, and group support. Drug rehabilitation is a key component to a successful campaign against the use of illegal drugs.




Monday, October 11, 2010

Objective Of Alcohol Rehabilitation Program

By: Paul Johnson

The main objective of alcohol rehabilitation programs is to
free you from the bondage of alcoholism. These programs
help you to discover newer ways to live without alcohol.






Monday, October 4, 2010

Comparative Effectiveness and Costs of Inpatient and Outpatient Detoxification of Patients with Mild-to-Moderate Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome

Motoi Hayashida, M.D., Sc.D., Arthur I. Alterman, Ph.D., A. Thomas McLellan, Ph.D., Charles P. O'Brien, M.D., Ph.D., James J. Purtill, B.A., Joseph R. Volpicelli, M.D., Ph.D., Arnold H. Raphaelson, Ph.D. and Charles P. Hall, Ph.D.
N Engl J Med 1989; 320:358-365




Monday, September 27, 2010

Combating Alcoholism A Highly Addictive But Stoppable Habit

From Moses Wright

Drinking is seen as a social activity and seldom do people realize that social drinking can escalate and become a case for alcoholism. Alcohol addiction is a serious problem and can be the reason for your professional downfall. Alcohol addiction has lingering effects on your mind and body, causing you to lose control of aspects of your daily life. Yet, this problem is seldom surfaced. Addicts and their family members are sometimes even unaware that they are facing a drinking problem.




Monday, September 20, 2010

Activities in Drug Rehabilitation Center

Drug rehabilitation Centers are very important as they help in recovering people who are addicted to drugs and alcohol and make them normal. In the drug rehabilitation center the doctors help the patients to get over or help them to recover from their addiction which otherwise they are unable to recover. It is very difficult for an individual to get over his addiction without any treatment or medication .



Monday, September 13, 2010

Cost-effectiveness of inpatient substance abuse treatment

During the 1980s, short-term hospital stays became an increasingly important treatment for substance abuse disorders (Gfroerer, Adams, and Moien 1988). Many states enacted laws requiring employers to include substance abuse treatment in their insurance plans, and the use of inpatient treatment increased sharply (Weisner, Greenfield, and Room 1995). Although the advent of managed care has curtailed the growth of the inpatient sector, hospital and residential stays still account for nearly one-half of the funds spent on substance abuse treatment in the United States, or more than $2 billion a year (Barnett and Rodgers 1997).



Monday, September 6, 2010

Drug and Alcohol Rehab Resouces

Below is a list of drug rehab related websites.


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Monday, August 30, 2010

Narconon Drug Rehab. The Real Dangers of Alcohol Rehab with Narconon

Author: Christian Shire

Although she is a branch of the Church of Scientology for a number of reasons, which hide this fact, and no promotional material will never reveal this Narconon Narconon program membership Scientology.The drug and alcohol rehabs based on the works and writings of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard and gurus, and even if did not have actual scientific training (addressed in this song), the science on which the organization bases its treatment methods depend Narconon all professionals works.Medical enough basic scientific claims are disproved treatments go ahead, but the faithful from Narconon for more of their science, their claims seem to be back. You see not allow independent confirmation of the data, and are very secretive about, alcohol, alcohol rehab, rehab, all the information and use statistics.Why Narconon could youOne aspect of Narconon's philosophy, which seems at face value to a sense of killing, that is, because the drug has created dependence and related problems as in life, drug use (drugs) in the treatment of drug addiction only worsened the problems.Of course, if you think about it you can see that the drugs are medically and Necessary medicines Completely independent! and that the use of aspirin is very unlikely, the worst problem with addiction is, unfortunately, their philosophy of abstinence from all drugs, not only ridiculous, it is also dangerous, so dangerous that the American Medical Association expressed concern about the safety of the Narconon detox program (the dangers of the Narconon). The Detox off of some drugs, like alcohol, can be very dangerous, and in some cases even be fatal if administered pharmaceuticals, and is a serious risk of seizures, convulsions and even fatal heart problems. Fortunately, these risks can be controlled by the minimal use of certain central nervous system depressants, and these drugs is to reduce the symptoms of alcohol detoxification, but in a rehabilitation Narconon, alcoholics Given unnecessary drugs, and are left to take their opportunities scientist.Narconon with back spasms and convulsions of a wrong and bad for a philosophy equally absurd and dangerous, and not the workMost treatments in a facility offering Narconon do about as much sense as a source of drugs necessary for cardiac failure and human risk of this drug and alcohol rehabs enter.If a legitimate threat to the health and wellbeing of those you need medication, especially if you need rehabilitation and alcohol detox, you should not think of any Narconon program distributed as safe or appropriate in care.Anyone should be considering a rehab to make sure it is their time, energy and money to a treatment facility that offers them the best way to ensure a full recovery and the required service life of sobriety in order to obtain a system, not scientific and clinical use proven therapies, and a device that is not the risk is not your health and your life Necessary Possibly by withholding and not intoxicating medications.Do you search find, ask your doctor, a challenging program and get the help you deserve. Do not take a chance with Narconon.


Monday, August 23, 2010

Office-Based Treatment of Opiate Addiction with a Sublingual-Tablet Formulation of Buprenorphine and Naloxone

Addiction to opiates, usually to heroin, remains a continuing problem in the United States and is increasing in Europe.1-5 Opiate-substitution pharmacotherapy reduces the use of illicit opiates and the high-risk and criminal behaviors associated with it.6-8 However, two currently available opiate-substitution therapies, methadone and levomethadyl acetate, are provided only in a strictly regulated environment in which medication is taken under clinical observation, with limited provision for take-at-home dosing.9 Such monitoring is necessary because of concern about the diversion of these drugs to illicit use but is also known to dissuade many addicted persons from seeking help.10 Furthermore, under the same regulations, access to opiate-substitution pharmacotherapy is limited to persons with defined histories of documented, chronic opiate addiction; those with relatively recent addiction are ineligible.9  

Monday, August 16, 2010

How to Find the Best Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Center

One of the truths with the addicts of drug or alcohol is that before getting treatment they need to accept that they have a disease and they need the treatment.