Addiction Recovery — Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Resources
Addiction Recovery — Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Resources – Russell Hughes Part Two – Treatment for Alcohol Recovery, Aluston Health Darya Dyagel – Treatment for Alcohol Recovery, Aluston Health Part Two: If you’re st…
Drug Rehab Centers AZ | Addiction Recovery Center AZ | Detox Center in AZ
Drug Rehab Centers AZ | Addiction Recovery Center AZ | Detox Center in AZ – http://addictionrecoverycenteraz.com/drug-rehab-centers-az/ Drug Treatment Centers in Arizona provides a healthy, understanding atmosphere for addicts who wi…
Christian Drug Rehab Center – Step 10
Christian Drug Rehab Center – Step 10 – This video talks about step 10 from the Christian 12 Steps to Addiction Recovery. Step 10 is “continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong pro…
Anyone Know of Any Christian Rehab Programs in the Dallas Area?
Question by Lynnmarie: Anyone know of any Christian rehab programs in the Dallas area?
for drug/alcohol abuse, etc.
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Answer by Dfwteddybear
Try checking with you local church for a recommendation.
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Christian Drug Rehab Center – Step 3 – Step 3 from the Christian 12 Steps to Addiction Recovery is detailed in this video. Step 3 is critical in addiction treatment because we must realize that wh…
Drug Addiction Recovery Literature Ideas?
Question by xSweetiex07: Drug Addiction Recovery Literature Ideas?
My mom has 5 months clean from abusing prescription drugs and I would like to buy her a book for her birthday about recovery. She has been regularly attending Narcotics Anonymous meetings, and through that program she has read one book and started another. She is very involved and serious about staying clean. I want to buy her something inspirational, and keep her spirits up. If you have any ideas please let me know! Thanks so much!!!
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What Drug Is Used to Treat Oxycontin Addiction Recovery?
Question by zigzagg11: What drug is used to treat oxycontin addiction recovery?
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Answer by stascia
depends on how bad the addiction is.
if the addiction was very severe, some places are using methadone treatment, which is normally reserved for heroin addicts (but since heroin and oxycontin are both opiates it works as well). methadone treatment involves going to a clinic everyday and getting a dose of methadone, which is an opiate itself. it is a lighter, less addictive opiate and gives a person a ‘buzz’ just like any other opiate. however, the dose of methadone, over time, is decreased, and the addict gets less and less of the drug. this type of treatment cuts down on all the crappy side effects of opiate withdrawal, such as DTs, hallucinations, auditory disturbances and etc.