Addiction Treatment: NM Medicaid to Cover Methadone Treatment – San Francisco Chronicle
NM Medicaid to cover methadone treatment – San Francisco Chronicle
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NM Medicaid to cover methadone treatment
San Francisco Chronicle SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico is expanding its Medicaid program to cover the costs of using methadone to treat people addicted to heroin and painkillers such as oxycodone and morphine. A Human Services Department official says the change in … New Mexico's Medicaid Program to Cover Methadone for Opioid Addiction |
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Wait for methadone treatment one-sixth of what it was – The Telegram
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Wait for methadone treatment one-sixth of what it was
The Telegram The minister noted two new interactive websites were in the works, one for youth with addiction or mental health issues and another where service providers can exchange information. “I've think we've done a good job at looking at what kinds of specific … |
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Upstate offers treatment to painkiller addicts – Syracuse.com
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Upstate offers treatment to painkiller addicts
Syracuse.com Syracuse, N.Y. — Upstate Medical University is offering treatment to people who have become addicted to painkillers after back surgery. Upstate said the goal of the treatment is to provide remission from drug dependency and restore the patient's … |
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Local mental health, addiction clinics close for storm – Daily Comet (blog)
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Local mental health, addiction clinics close for storm
Daily Comet (blog) Closures include the Terrebonne Assessment Center, 521 Legion Ave., Houma, the Terrebonne Treatment Center, 5599 La. 311, Houma, the Lafourche Assessment Center, 303 Hickory Street, Thibodaux, and the Lafourche Treatment Center, 157 Twin Oaks … |
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A Conversation with Dr. Jamie Marich on Trauma & Addiction – The fields of mental health and addiction treatment have been notoriously deficient in “trauma competency:” considering the role that unresolved trauma plays in a person’s roadblocks to attaining total wellness. In this short video, Dr. Marich, author of “EMDR Made Simple,” and the forthcoming “Trauma and the Twelve Steps” (due out in 2012) explains some of the critical links, and the implications that must be considered for effective treatment.
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