Peter Marinelli Director of Sober Living Program at the Florida House Experience
Peter Marinelli Director of Sober Living Program at The Florida House Experience – Peter Marinelli Director of Sober Living Program www.fherehab.com Mission is to help clients reclaim their lives and recover from their alcoholism and drug addiction in a safe and supportive spiritual environment. As a team we work on a daily basis to teach the principles of the 12 steps with life and social skills, which would enable our residents to live sober and abundant lives. Directed by Peter Marinelli, our Sober Living Program offers after-care, outpatient treatment and ongoing recovery support services. Peter has been sober since 1988 and has dedicated his life to helping others recover from alcoholism and drug addiction. As an international circuit speaker, Peter has given hundreds of talks across the US and Europe on subjects related to recovery. He has spoken at numerous treatment centers, universities and before medical organizations to both suffers and clinicians alike. Peter has also been invited to speak for the National Council on Alcoholism and has been a guest on talk radio and has done workshops on Spiritual Transformation for various religious organizations. A published author, he has spent the majority of his sobriety in the Treatment Center industry. Peter Marinelli’s mission is to help addicts and alcoholics recover from their fatal illness. Call 866-421-6241 for immediate free help.
Number of babies born addicted to Rx drugs increases
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Number of babies born addicted to Rx drugs increases. 1:43 PM … A task force on Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome recently met at Florida's Cape Coral Hospital to put potential solutions into action. Expect to … Lee Memorial's first line of treatment is …
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White House warns about budget cuts in Florida
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In addition, Florida will lose about $ 5 million in grants to help prevent and treat substance abuse, resulting in around 4500 fewer admissions to substance abuse programs. And the Florida State Department of Health will lose about $ 1.4 million …
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