Webster family says recommendations not harsh enough The family of a King’s College student who drank himself to death in Auckland last May believes the coroner’s findings are not hard-hitting enough. Read more on NZPA via Yahoo!Xtra News
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Family hopes deathbed image causes smokers to quit
December 31st, 2010
admin Family hopes deathbed image causes smokers to quit The family of a cancer victim who’s featured in a new series of warning labels on cigarette packages is hoping a photograph of her frail body on her deathbed will discourage people from lighting up. Read more on CTV Winnipeg
what are the signs or symptoms of prescription drug abuse?? I think a family member may have issues again?
November 16th, 2010
admin My sister and I have really struggled lately (just read my pass? S! LOL!) It happened to me? today – she had a problem? me pass? with the medicines prescription – and I see the m? sch me? my day. The last? Time that I aid? E briskly (though as a person of health care? [...]
DRUG ABUSE IN THE FAMILY. HELP!?
October 2nd, 2010
admin My m? Re? Silent once addicted husbands? several types of m? Medicine. . . sleeping pills? Affairs and muscle relaxants. and some others not? s r all. it? silent someone other than the person we know and have tried aimons.Nous? and essay? help. it is passed? by e r? adaptation? few times. she eventually became [...]
Involuntarly commiting a family member to substance abuse programs without involving the law?
September 2nd, 2010
admin We are having issues with a member of our family addicted to prescription drugs. This is very servere and has been gettin gworse for about 6 years. We need to get him help ASAP, but he won’t want to go. Does anyone know if we can take him somewhere that they will make him stay [...]
Family Intervention for Drug Abuse Treatment in Ohio
August 18th, 2010
admin Throughout the state program for the treatment of drug abuse in Ohio, you will find that the patient’s family is given much importance. The program understands quite well that the family is one of the systems strongest support for the patient out of her addiction to a sober life and manageable control. From the start [...]
Abuse, Neglect and Family Violence
July 17th, 2010
admin Abuse and violence in the (Dr. Samson Omotosho, PhD, APRN / PMHN) Introduction : abuse and violence in refer to the family physically and emotionally harmful behaviors that occur between family and household members. It includes child abuse, child neglect, intimate partner abuse and violence, marital rape, and the elderly. This could be a learned [...]
Family Issues That Impede Drug Addiction Treatment In Oklahoma
July 17th, 2010
admin unlikely as it may seem, there are issues related to the family of some that are proving to be an obstacle in the treatment of substance abuse in Oklahoma. The family should be one of the most important pillars of the program of drug treatment, but on the contrary, we see that the addiction treatment [...]
Don?t Go to a Rehab That Doesn?t Offer Family Therapy; a Sign of a Poor Quality Rehab
July 11th, 2010
admin Having an educated family and support back in rehab for drug or alcohol after is one of the best ways to promote the long-term sobriety and reduce the risk of relapse and one best ways that families can learn to support the addict’s recovery is by invitation to participate in family therapy to detoxification. professionals [...]
The effects of addiction on the family.: An article from: Pediatric News
June 2nd, 2010
admin Product DescriptionThis digital document is an article from Pediatric News, published by Thomson Gale on November 1, 2007. The length of the article is 1237 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon. com Digital Locker immediately [...]


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