
Online Addiction Treatment Provider, Lionrock Recovery, Raises Awareness …
Over 20 million Americans struggle with addiction (substance use disorder), but only 11% get any professional help, often because of the stigma. Getting help from the privacy of home using Lionrock Recovery's online substance abuse counseling means … Read more on PR Web (press release)
Drug Rehab Beacon Square Provides Substance abuse Recovery Information …
LIGHTNING RELEASES 06/02/14 –Adolescent substance abuse has long been a serious issue in Beacon Square, FL. Countless teenagers struggle with a drug or alcohol addiction on a regular basis. Until recently, little information was available for young … Read more on Ticker Report
Pharmacist: Rehab turning Vermonters into permanent drug addicts
For Vermonters trapped in a vicious circle of heroin abuse and recovery, Suboxone is a wonder drug that promises freedom from addiction. But pharmacists on the front lines of Vermont's war on opioids say the state's embrace of buprenorphine is setting … Read more on Watchdog.org
Drug Rehab San Antonio – SOBA Recovery Opens
SOBA Recovery drug and alcohol addiction center is pleased to announce its opening in San Antonio Texas. As a new and reputable drug and alcohol treatment center, local San Antonio Television stations Fox 29 and News 4 San Antonio Living have … Read more on Newswire (press release)
I-Team: Lawsuits target Scientology rehab center in Nev.
LAS VEGAS — Several federal lawsuits now target an unlicensed Nevada drug and alcohol rehab center first exposed by the I-Team. Patients and the families say the rehab center isn't curing addictions; it's trying to recruit people into Scientology … Read more on KLAS-TV
For Addicts, There May Be Another Road To Wellness
The Betty Ford Center, an alcohol and drug rehabilitation clinic, is famous for its intensive rehabilitation that takes patients out of their regular lives. New thinking in the medical community, however, advocates treating addiction as a chronic … Read more on WBUR
Rehab business still seeking permit; petitions are running about equal
The petitions were running about equal, about 85 for and against, as of Thursday night at the Paulden Area Community Organization (PACO) meeting at the Paulden Community Center. Their neighbor, Rodney Zimmers, and his business partner, … Zimmers owns … Read more on Chino Valley Review
Residents oppose planned drug rehab facility
Even then, the foundation was caring for addicts and alcoholics as many of its homeless residents were suffering from those problems, said the Rev. Timothy Kruthaupt … And another, Lorna Vite, owner of Yellow Creek Campground and a former executive … Read more on Indiana Gazette
Individuals are always subject to times of weakness. These can make manifest in different kind of vices. These vices are can in turn develop into addiction such as substance dependence or drug addiction. These addictions have a profound effect on the life not only of the addict but most especially the lives of the members of their family, their friends as well as their loved one and even their community. Drug addiction can affect daily performance of duties and can thus put a strain on relationships both professional and personal.
Nevertheless there is no need to despair. Drug addiction help is always possible. Drug rehab centres offer various programs to help patients get over the hump and achieve sobriety.
Drug counseling is one of the therapies that are offered to patients. Questions nonetheless arise as to what goes on in this process. But basically drug counseling is part of drug addiction treatment. It is an important component in the quest to help individuals achieve sobriety and stay sober after treatment.
Counseling provides an avenue where patients can talk about their struggles and how their addiction came about. This helps doctors decipher how best to help these patients recover. Drug counseling may be done individually or in groups. The former is done with a registered counselor who is trained to address different issues that the addict may have. The latter is done in a group setting where individuals get to share their experiences and work as a support group for each other.
With various issues that are centered on, drug counseling can be a challenge. However, recovery can be much more difficult and even nearly impossible to attain without it. Addiction counselors and medical professionals can devise different programs to specifically cater to each patient. They have extensive training to be able to address all the needs of the addict and assist them in their quest for sobriety.
Addicts go through a lot of physical, mental and emotional struggles throughout treatment. It is the roles of drug counseling and counselors to help lift this heavy burden by providing an avenue where individuals can express their feelings and vent out all the negative emotions that may be residing in them. Drug counseling is thus vital in the healing process.
Drug addiction affects the different facets of a person’s life-lifestyle, family, community and work. Drug counseling aids person in coming to terms with their addiction and addressing all the issues that come with it. Drug counseling acts as a sounding board and a reflection of an individual’s life before, during and after addiction or while on treatment. This can be a way of showing an individual various paths that can be taken that are more productive and rewarding. Drug counseling is a way of empowering an addict to better deal with their issues and face them squarely. This enables them to devise solutions and in turn solve their problems.
All in all, drug counseling is in every bit, vital to the quest for recovery from drug addiction. Being able to vent out feelings and talk about issues are important steps on the way to sobriety.
You should not let yourself be a casualty of the dangerous effects of drug misuse. Our site offers resources that are informative about Drug Counseling and a variety of treatment options for those of you who are affected by addiction.
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Ranzenhofer says Senate passes comprehensive package of bills on opiates
The passage of the bill package begins the legislative response laid out in the report to prevent drug abuse and overdoses; increase the availability and efficacy of addiction treatment; and enhance the tools provided to law enforcement to keep heroin … Read more on The Batavian
Police: Killer couple shouted: 'Revolution!'
In 2011, he pleaded guilty to a felony charge of dealing marijuana and was sentenced to two year's probation and drug counseling. He was arrested and charged with battery in 2009. A jury acquitted him later that year. Couple moved to Las Vegas in January. Read more on KSPR
Homeless population growing in South Jersey, NJ Counts report says
In order to combat the homeless problem, she believes, the drug addiction problem must be tackled. "There's a pretty large heroin and opiate problem. This heroin crisis going on is in all the counties," she said. "We need more drug counseling … Read more on NJ.com
BEACON HILL BRIEFING: Breaking the cycle of addiction
“An Act to Increase Opportunities for Long-Term Substance Abuse Recovery” is the Senate's newest response to combating drug addiction. Our bill outlines many steps and responsibilities to deter the prescription of drugs that hold high potential for abuse. Read more on Wicked Local Kingston
Drug Rehab Indiantown Promotes Awareness for Substance Abuse Recovery
LIGHTNING RELEASES 06/02/14 –Thousands of teenagers throughout Florida live daily in the real-life nightmare of a drug or alcohol addiction. Unfortunately, most will never receive the proper treatment for their chemical dependency because they simply … Read more on Ticker Report
State Drug Addiction Task Force Releases Report
No longer is heroin addiction only found in the inner big cities, but is all too prevalent in our suburbs, small cities and rural areas,” said Nozzolio. “The focus of the Task Force is on providing additional resources for the prevention of drug abuse … Read more on Lansing Star
Dedham Police: Prescription drug disposal, Good Samaritan Laws and …
On March 27, 2014, Governor Deval Patrick declared a public health emergency due to what was called “an epidemic of opiate abuse in Massachusetts”. During 2013, the Town of Dedham experienced 4 overdose deaths. … We also encourage those who are … Read more on Wicked Local Dedham
Hotel founder Chatwal beats drug-trafficking case after a year of rehab
Dream Hotel founder and world-renowned playboy Vikram Chatwal has beaten the rap on his felony drug-trafficking case that could have landed him in a Florida prison for 20 years, sources familiar with the matter told The Post. The 17th Circuit Court in … Read more on New York Post
Former US drug czar talks substance abuse, treatment
The nation has come a long way in dealing with substance abuse problems, but a widespread treatment gap and skyrocketing heroin and opiate rates are holding the country back, the former U.S. drug czar said Thursday at the La Quinta Resort and Club … Read more on The Desert Sun
Treatment should follow welfare drug tests
Drug tests for welfare recipients could only work if those who tested positive were funnelled into rehabilitation, the head of one of the Illawarra's leading drug rehabilitation services says. Watershed Drug and Alcohol Recovery and Education Centre … Read more on Illawarra Mercury
Fort Lauderdale Drug and Alcohol Rehab Center Expands Successful Family …
Family Night at Cornerstone Recovery Center in Fort Lauderdale is moving to twice a month starting in June. The next Family Night event will be hosted at Cornerstone's Fort Lauderdale drug and alcohol rehab center from 6:00pm to 7:30 pm on Friday, June … Read more on Busbyway
Question by DWAYNE R C: statistics on inmates leaving prison verses enteringprison in california?
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Answer by Tara M
In the quest for “punishment,” the state of California has given very little effort to try to rehabilitate or educate offenders. Throwing them in prisons and dehumanizing every aspect of their existence leaves little or no sympathy to treating them as humans and trying to help build them into better human beings.
Even if success rates aren’t perfect, there is much evidence that suggests that the successes are worth it. Sixty-five percent of 3-Strikers are in prison because of drug related offenses. Rather than expensive prisons, less expensive rehabilitation programs are worth more for the buck to the taxpayer.
Education is essential for prisoners in our society. Someday, most of them will be out of prison again. In our growing information age, the “haves” and the “have nots” are being separated by education. Recent studies show that educating inmates decreases their recidivism rates.
California has a few education and rehabilitation programs–unfortunately, only a few. If California really wants to do something about crime, they should expand these programs. In addition, other new programs should be attempted and tested.
FACTS has mixed feelings about jobs and labor programs for prisoners. While we encourage the teaching of new skills so prisoners have a better chance for employment when they get on the “outside,” we are concerned that the prison system and society will look at prisoners as cheap labor and therefore abuse prisoners (and even look at increasing our population of prisoners as a good thing). One way of preventing this from happening is to continue to allow prisoners to join the job programs on a truly voluntary basis, maintain safe working conditions, and then to increase their pay. In addition, FACTS encourages programs that are challenging and really give prisoners skills for good jobs on the “outside” (e.g., computer manufacturing).
While there are signals that California politicians may be more willing to put in place rehabiliation and prevention programs, keep an eye on the actual numbers of prisoners affected and also recognize that these programs do nothing for the 3-strikers who have already received unjust sentences. In addition, when the CDC promotes more “rehabilitation facilities,” let’s make sure that the money really is going towards more rehabilitation and not just to an increase in the prison industrial complex.
California spends approximately $ 5.7 billion on its prisons and jails ($ 4.5 billion on youth and adult corrections and $ 1.2 billion on county jails).
Even before the 3-Strikes law, California was already pouring nonviolent offenders and drug offenders in its prisons. The 3-Strikes law became an exclamation point on a bankrupt policy that wants to spend billions on nonviolent and non-serious offenders.
. .But California’s prisons are more crowded today than when the building program began and the Department of Corrections asserts that California must immediately begin another round of prison expansion nearly as large as the one just completed.
Prison officials estimate that within two years the state will run out of space for additional inmates. Without new facilities or another strategy for dealing with felons, the state could easily be required by a federal court to release prisoners before they have served their time. The problem is real. It is upon us now. And it must be solved.
But California’s prisons are more crowded today than when the building program began and the Department of Corrections asserts that California must immediately begin another round of prison expansion nearly as large as the one just completed.
Prison officials estimate that within two years the state will run out of space for additional inmates. Without new facilities or another strategy for dealing with felons, the state could easily be required by a federal court to release prisoners before they have served their time. The problem is real. It is upon us now. And it must be solved.
While more felons are going to prison for a longer time, 90 percent of all prison inmates are eventually returned to our communities – and half of them will be released within two years. Each year, more that 100,000 inmates are released from state custody
More than 80 percent of inmates are addicted to drugs or alcohol. Half of them cannot read at the sixth-grade level. Moreover, the vast majority of inmates do not receive education, work training or drug treatment – even though those services have proven repeatedly to help inmates successfully reintegrate into society and are far cheaper than re-incarcerating inmates.
A full two-thirds of all of the inmates entering state prisons either violated the condition of their parole or committed new crimes while on parole. While some of those parolees committed serious and violent crimes, the vast majority of returning parolees committed low-level property or drug crimes.
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Call for treatment to follow drug tests
Drug tests for welfare recipients could only work if those who tested positive were funnelled into rehabilitation, the head of one of the Illawarra's leading drug rehabilitation services says. Watershed Drug and Alcohol Recovery and Education Centre … Read more on Illawarra Mercury
Selena Gomez Drug and Rehab Rumors After Justin Bieber Break-Up, Nepal …
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Drug rehab centre appeals Yarra Ranges Council decision to reject expansion …
The natural drug rehabilitation centre's application to move to the Warburton site was unanimously rejected by Yarra Ranges Council in March. Narconon case supervisor Andrew Cunningham told the March council meeting the students at the drug-free … Read more on Herald Sun