mental health

Boost Funding for Mental Health

Boost funding for mental health
[rewrite]But mental health treatment and drug-and-alcohol rehabilitation have been kept at tight funding levels through the recession and recovery years, even as surpluses began to appear. Funding could have … The majority of powerful painkillers in the …[/rewrite]
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Mind control: Alcohol, drug addiction stew in the brain
[rewrite]"Every drug of abuse has its own receptors that it acts on," said addiction specialist Dr. Joseph Beck, head of the addiction program at Ingalls Memorial Hospital in Harvey. "What they all have in … His brother was "jumping" in and out of rehab. The …[/rewrite]
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Area Colleges Proactive in Suicide Prevention

Area colleges proactive in suicide prevention
[rewrite]Jane Owen, director of the educational enrichment program at the clinical services and counseling center, said students seem to be comfortable coming into the center for help. … Massella said Cal U also offers an online reporting system so that …[/rewrite]
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Coakley warns of cuts in mental health programs
[rewrite]Deval Patrick's proposed budget for the fiscal year starting July 1 could eliminate services for hundreds of people with mental health and drug addiction problems. She asked the Legislature to restore $ 3 million to the state Department of Mental Health …[/rewrite]
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What Drug Is More Addictive? Crack, Heroin or Meths?

Question by dave: What drug is more addictive? Crack, Heroin or Meths?
[rewrite]What drug gives the biggest initial buzz or feeling?
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Answer by J.Faber
heroin is known to be one of the most addictive things out there. then it would be meth, and then crack. crack just gives you that feeling that people are looking for, but its easier to stop than the other two. they are both crazy difficult to quit.

Answer by gengen
sorry im not a drug user…staying sober is the best…

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Ask the Expert: What Is Outpatient Rehabilitation?

Ask the expert: What is outpatient rehabilitation?
[rewrite]Outpatient rehab provides integrated therapy for patients recovering from an injury or functional condition. Patients attend and leave their appointments on the same day and are always given home exercise programs to use while away from the clinic.[/rewrite]
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Rethinking Rehab During a New Era of Opiate Addiction
[rewrite]A recent book about addiction treatment, "Inside Rehab," finds that residential facilities may not be a good solution for a majority of addicts, because outpatient programs help people transition to real life more effectively. The book also cites …[/rewrite]
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I Want to Work in a Addiction Treatment Center?

Question by Mark S: I want to work in a addiction treatment center?
[rewrite]I only have a GED what must I do to get a job at a treatment center for drugs and alcohol. I was an addict and now have 12 years clean and want to work as an addiction concealer doing classes and give assessments so I need collage but don’t know what courses to take here in washington state
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Answer by Steve
I believe there is a certificate program for drug and alcohol counseling. Make an appointment with a counselor at a local community college and get info on the track you need to take.

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Mercy to add million behavioral unit
[rewrite]The $ 21 million facility not only will allow the health system to consolidate its mental health services under one roof but it also will increase treatment options, including alcohol and drug addiction services. Patients will not have to travel for …[/rewrite]
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