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Does Anyone Know of a Way to Get Drug Tx for Low to No Cost?

Question by jullian_sea: does anyone know of a way to get drug tx for low to no cost?
my brother does not have a job but is extremely addicted to drugs. he is willing to get help but cannot afford to. he lives in ohio if that helps

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Answer by ItIsWhatItIs
I live in Washington, but our state medical (it’s Medicaid in my state) will pay for Drug Treatment. There are some income guidelines but they are higher than the welfare limits if a person is seeking treatment for addiction.

Good luck to your brother.

Are There Treatment Programs Available for Xanax Dependents?

Question by debora ns: Are there treatment programs available for Xanax dependents?
I know this isn’t as widespread a problem as other cases of drug abuse, like heroin. I was just wondering what kind of treatments, if any, are out there for Xanax abusers.

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Alexia Entered the Inpatient Treatment Program Where You Are a Chemical Dependency Counselor. She Stated That?

Question by : Alexia entered the inpatient treatment program where you are a chemical dependency counselor. She stated that?
Alexia entered the inpatient treatment program where you are a chemical dependency counselor. She stated that she needs help for drug addiction and possibly alcoholism. She is a 32-year-old, divorced, Caucasian woman, employed as an administrative assistant at a local human services program. She lives with her 11-year-old daughter, Christine, in an apartment located near her job. Although she makes a relatively low salary, Alexia has managed to support herself and her daughter without financial support from Christine’s father. Alexia was married briefly to Christine’s father when she was 20, but left him after he became physically and sexually abusive toward her. He was also an alcoholic. Until recently, she had almost no contact with him for many years. Her widowed mother is a strong support for Alexia and Christine, as are two cousins, Denise and Moira. Alexia reports growing up in a “normal middle class family” and states that her childhood was “good” despite her father’s occasional drinking binges. She is the youngest of five children and the only girl. Alexia reports having little pleasure in life and feeling tired and “dragging” all of the time. She tells you that her difficulty in standing up for herself with her boss at work is a constant stress orShe reports to having tried AA two years ago, but wasn’t able to stay sober for more than six months. She began drinking regularly (several times a week) around the age of 13. She recalls having felt depressed around the same time that she began drinking heavily, although she states she has very few clear memories of that time in her life. Alexia’s drinking became progressively worse over the years, although she did not begin to see it as a problem until after she began using crack cocaine, at around age 28. She reports feeling depressed over much of her adult life; however, her depression got much worse after she began using crack daily. She feels hopeless about her ability to put her life together, and is doubtful that she can achieve sobriety. alexis was recently raped by her drug dealer and his friend, which resulted in a broken jaw and one month’s absence from work. she tell you that she “only got what she deserved” for being in the wrong place with the wrong people at the wrong time. her ex-husband is trying to gain custody of her daughter now that he has been sober for two years. alexis hopes to get sober so she can fight this custody battle, and “be the mother her daughter deserves”.1) i want to know what is actually happening in this client’s life. 2) what must be addressed to improve the situation. 3) how would you asses this client and why. 4)what diagnosis would you give this client and what criteria are you basing this diagnosis on. 5) what treatment options would you recommend for this client and why? 6) what is your working hypothesis about this client’s problems with alcohol and drug issues
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Selecting a Rehab Treatment for Addiction


 

Selecting a Rehab Treatment for Addiction – Selecting the right rehab treatment is very important in your fight against addiction. It should cure your addiction as well as address the underlying issues…

 

Group seeks support for anti-poverty effort

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Implementation of a multi-year plan for statewide expansion of in-home family education programs, as well as other efforts to expand access to early childhood programs and strengthen West Virginia's early childhood system. This also was included in the …
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Camden Planning Board wraps up Fox Hill public hearings tonight

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The proposed amendment adjusts the town's Coastal Residential zone parameters to allow special exceptions for “residential treatment facilities for comprehensive alcohol and related substance abuse disorders providing concurrent treatment for addiction …
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Daily News of 2013-12-16

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Anaheim California Addiction Treatment Center


 

Anaheim California Addiction Treatment Center – http://californiaaddictionnetwork.com/ -Dealing with any type of addiction, whether it involves drugs or alcohol, requires professional help and an empatheti…

 

Teen Rehab Center Three Stones Wellness Addresses Teen Addiction and

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Three Stones Wellness, an adolescent residential alcohol drug abuse treatment facility offering a holistic approach for teens with substance abuse problems, announces the grand opening of its new location in Santa Clara, California on November 18, 2013.
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