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    decline in substance use during recent years, nearly a quarter of Canadians meet the criteria for a substance use disorder (SUD) at some point across their lifespan (Statistics Canada, 2012). In addition, three-quarters of all women in drug and alcohol abuse treatment programs report being sexually abused (Najavits, Weiss & Shaw, 1997), and about one-quarter of the men (Ouimette, Kimerling, Shaw & Moos, 2000). Childhood abuse has been shown to be a significant risk factor in adolescent and adult substance

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    Famous celebrity Lindsay Lohan was admitted to Malibu’s Promises Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Facility in the summer of 2007. When people hear about celebrities and their admittance to alcohol treatment facilities, people often wonder how the celebrity ended up in this position. Well in Lindsay Lohan’s case, her father was incarcerated for driving under the influence of alcohol. With this knowledge, it is easy to see how Lindsay would follow in the alcoholic footsteps of her father. To further

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    According to the article in City Paper, many of the failures is due to the amount of time a person is being treated for drug addiction, the lack of data of the number of clients that are receiving services and the type of services that are given to each induvial client. Clients who are receiving services for a period of time, six or nine months, are usually forgotten within the system. After interviewing Concerted Care Group’s Outreach Coordinator, we were not able to get an exact number of clients

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    Drug Abuse Treatment and why it Works Drugs are a huge problem in America today from everyday marijuana use to shooting heroin directly in the blood stream. There are millions of Americans who abuse drugs of all ages from teenagers to elders. However, drug abuse treatment is a solution to turn around the lives of people with drug addictions. Drug abuse treatment works because, it gets the individuals away from the influence, it helps the individuals pick up a healthy habit, and it gives individuals

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    Cost of Drug Addiction Treatment Around the World In relation to people who are addicted to drugs or alcohols, the cost of drug treatment is one of the most important issues There are numerous modern drug treatment facilities now available with a view of helping the addicted people. However, many of these addicted justify the delay in treatment due to its cost. In this case, there are various cost deals around the world, so one can choose the best drug treatment options. It creates surety of the

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    Private Professional Drug Treatment: Los Angeles The decision to seek professional drug treatment is extremely personal. There are many typsenter drug rehab is a very personal and private matter. Though there should be no shame or stigma involved in seeking help for your drug or alcohol addiction, it is an issue that many addicts feel very guarded about. The idea of “everyone finding out” and the perceived shame involved with addiction is one of the many reasons that many drug addicts and alcoholics

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    There are several things in life, which should not have been discovered yet. Drug is one of those things. The world will be a best place without these terrible things, which create additions and hence make many people suffer. Regrettably, we are not able to turn back time and get rid of the problem as its roots. However we can stay far away from drugs and do not give into enticements. Although, we have the choice of staying away from them, many people across the world are making use of them regularly

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    use drugs and often abuse them. They pursue substances that can mask their emotions and this can lead to addiction. Families and friends of drug addicts feel as though they are expected to save them from this disease. They believe that they can help them by forcing them to receive treatment. Often times forced rehabilitation can help, but others times it does not help the addict get better. In fact, it violates the natural rights of any person, no matter life choices they make. Therefore, drug addicts

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    Drug Addiction, History, Laws, and Treatment Drug Addiction itself affects almost ­”Twenty-three million Americans are currently addicted to alcohol and/or other drugs. Only one in 10 percent of them (2.6 million) receives the treatment they need. The result: a treatment gap of more than 20 million Americans”(Writer, B. J. 2010). Drug Addiction is it truly a disease or a choice? Many state authority figures say it 's a choice not a disease much of science says it 's a choice disease, both in a

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    Non-medical use of prescription drugs among treatment seeking population in Singapore: the impact on life and services (temp title) Asharani PV, Mythily Subramaniam, Edimansyah Bin Abdin, Guo Song, Christopher Cheok Prescription medications have improved the overall well beings of patients worldwide with many new drugs hitting the market in the past decade. These drugs which are prescribed by the general practitioners and specialist to treat various ailments were diverted and abused by people leading

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