Review: “Ending Addiction for Good” a Step-by-Step Guide to Wellness – Monsters and Critics.com
Review: “Ending Addiction for Good” a step-by-step guide to wellness – Monsters and Critics.com
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Review: “Ending Addiction for Good” a step-by-step guide to wellness
Monsters and Critics.com Taite is the CEO and founder of Cliffside Malibu, one of the nation's leading addiction treatment residential centers and Scharff has a PhD specializing in addiction recovery. Together, they present a compelling treatment protocol that is well … Bestselling Book on Addiction Free for Five Days |
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Breakthroughs with Martin Sheen Highlighting Advances in Addiction Treatment – DigitalJournal.com (press release)
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Breakthroughs with Martin Sheen Highlighting Advances in Addiction Treatment
DigitalJournal.com (press release) The producers of Breakthroughs with Martin Sheen are pleased to announce an upcoming report showcasing how new research is bringing hope to the millions of Americans facing addiction. Breakthroughs Martin Sheen is an independently produced … |
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Dr. Pylkas to Speak on Addiction – PR Newswire (press release)
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Dr. Pylkas to Speak on Addiction
PR Newswire (press release) "In a lot of ways, addiction is being treated the same way now as it was sixty years ago," says Dr. Pylkas. "We've learned so much about addiction, how the chemistry of the brain works, and what treatments are most effective, yet most patients don't … |
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Pet Therapy at Betty Ford Center – A trio of dogs have found their way into the hearts of patients — and staff — at the Betty Ford Center. Golden Retriever Irish and Cavalier King Charles spaniels Kerry and Toby interact with patients — and staff — on several levels. The two smaller dogs bring their intuition to group sessions, and Irish is a willing playmate and friend. Many patients who miss their pets at home find these therapy dogs a welcome addition to their inpatient treatment. One alumna recently said, “I have a Golden Retriever at home, and being able to see Irish — and give him hugs — was a huge part of my recovery at the Center.”
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