How to Survive the Deep Freeze — Without Booze
How to Survive the Deep Freeze — Without Booze
[rewrite]Perhaps the most despicable things I did when I was active in my addiction. I still struggle to understand how I did it, so naturally and with … In the U.S., call 800-662-HELP (4357) for the SAMHSA National Helpline. Follow TueNight on Twitter: www …[/rewrite]
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CONTACT Care Line of East Tennessee, an Oak Ridge icon of trained listeners …
[rewrite]On the website, http://www.contactcarelinetn.org/, the following information can be found CONTACT Care Line is a free, confidential, nonjudgmental telephone helpline serving Anderson, Blount, Grainger, Jefferson, Knox, Loudon, Roane, Sevier, and Union …[/rewrite]
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How Can You Find an ONline Mentor?
Question by Emma: How Can You Find An ONline Mentor?
[rewrite]I am 14 and I have 8 mental illnesses. I struggle with eating disorders, cutting, and suicidal ideation. I often feel so alone, because my parents don’t love me. They tell me how worthless I am, and once even told me to just go kill myself. . . It hurts. I don’t have friends. I isolate myself. But, I really want a mentor figure in my life. Is there a program that matches adults online with struggling youth, like myself?
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Drug Rehab for Women Offers Alternatives to Drinking on NYE
Drug Rehab For Women Offers Alternatives to Drinking on NYE
[rewrite]The Women's Program is a full service addiction, drug, alcohol and dual diagnosis drug rehab for women treatment facility in Florida for women suffering from substance abuse and mental health issues. Treatment programs include: drug rehab, alcohol …[/rewrite]
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Veterans Get Drug Rehab Help At Narconon Freedom Center Michigan
[rewrite]Veterans get additional holiday alcohol and drug rehabilitation help from Narconon Freedom Center. For the holidays, the center is offering 50% off the cost of their alcohol and drug rehab program to any veteran as a thank you for all they have …[/rewrite]
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Addiction Treatment Center Director Offers Advice for Helping Addicts
Addiction treatment center director offers advice for helping addicts
[rewrite]Further complicating the drug abuse picture can be mental health issues — a high percentage of young people in Hazelden treatment programs have accompanying mental health issues, Steinhagen said. “It's extremely difficult, maybe impossible, for a …[/rewrite]
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Crossroads Pregnant and Postpartum Substance Abuse Treatment Program (Maine) — Crossroads’ pregnant and postpartum substance abuse treatment program is a comprehensive, innovative residential program in Windham, Maine that allows women …
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New York City Is Trying a New Strategy to Find Good Homes for Foster Kids …
New York City Is Trying a New Strategy to Find Good Homes for Foster Kids …
[rewrite]The little girl entered the foster-care system a decade ago when her drug-addicted parents could no longer care for her and spent that period in and out of psychiatric treatment centers, hospitals, and group homes. But then, earlier this year, New York …[/rewrite]
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Swee'pea And The Shark: The Struggle For The Soul Of A Playground Hero
[rewrite]When he arrived at UNLV in 1973, he already had a 328-43 record at three California colleges that had never before won a championship and had sent a half-dozen players, who'd been languishing in the junior colleges where he found them, to the NBA …[/rewrite]
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What Can I Do About My Mental Illness?
Question by Spirit: What can I do about my mental illness?
[rewrite]Any time someone in school talks or says something bad about me, I take it personally and it ruins my whole day even the smallest things. I feel like I’m going to throw up and I don’t eat.. I’m taking medication for depression and anxiety disorder but it’s not helping me in tough situations.
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Answer by Matthew
Find someone that you can trust, and talk to them about how you feel. A therapist, maybe?
Answer by Dr.Pkg
Take medication regularly.Never stop.Medicine will help you.stress has to rooted out.