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	<title>Alcohol Addiction and Substance Abuse &#187; Alcohol Abuse</title>
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		<title>Problems in the Senior Alcohol Abuse and Alcohol Addiction in Oklahoma</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 04:15:44 +0000</pubDate>
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Oklahoma has always had a large number of seniors fighting against various kinds of addiction. It is not surprising that the centers for alcohol treatment in Oklahoma has always seen a good number of seniors checking in, so much so that it prompted the state to start some centers of addiction treatment in Oklahoma that [...]]]></description>
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<p>Oklahoma has always had a large number of seniors fighting against various kinds of addiction. <span id="more-219"></span>It is not surprising that the centers for<a href="http://www.odmhsas.org/"> alcohol treatment in Oklahoma</a> has always seen a good number of seniors checking in, so much so that it prompted the state to start some centers of <a href="http://www.substanceabusesupport.com/oklahoma/">addiction treatment in Oklahoma</a> that would cater only to these seniors. This is all well because seniors who are fighting alcohol abuse and <a href="http://www.addictionrecovery.net/oklahoma">alcohol addiction in Oklahoma</a> have a whole different list of problems as compared to other groups of population in the state.</p>
<p>One of the most significant stumbling blocks is that the senior people are always in a strong state of denial. They will never want to accept that there&#8217;s something wrong with their alcoholism habit especially as they feel this habit hasn&#8217;t done anything adverse to them for all these years. This is where the patients need to be counseled that the various years could have build up hazardous levels of alcohol in them and need to be treated.</p>
<p>It is highly important to detox these people. But this will be much more drastic than the normal detox treatment in Oklahoma because there will be a heavy extent of alcohol in the person&#8217;s body which will need to be removed. Resultantly, the withdrawal will be quite high too.</p>
<p>Another problem that is encountered is that senior people may have some internal health and psychiatric conditions that could impede their treatment. If that is the case, then a dual diagnosis approach of treatment will be employed for the patients.</p>
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		<title>The Growing Problem of Teen Alcohol Abuse and Drug Abuse in New Mexico</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2008 03:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Like other states of America, there is a growing problem of teen substance abuse in New Mexico too. Each year, an increasing number of youth are arrested for offenses such as DUI in the state and the number of youth that is checking in to centers for rehab treatment in New Mexico is also swelling [...]]]></description>
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<p>Like other states of America, there is a growing problem of teen <a href="http://www.hsd.state.nm.us/bhsd/">substance abuse in New Mexico</a> too. Each year, an increasing number of youth are arrested for offenses such as DUI in the state and the number of youth that is checking in to centers for rehab treatment in New Mexico is also swelling with each passing year. <span id="more-216"></span>There are special teen centers for drug and alcohol rehab here, where patients as young as 12 years are also seeking treatment. To top it all, the average age of persons seeking admission into <a href="http://www.drug-alcohol-rehab.net/new-mexico/">rehab centers in New Mexico</a> is slowly but surely slipping away.</p>
<p>Binging is a very common activity among the youth of New Mexico, with about 80% of the youth claiming to have binged at least once before they graduate from high school. This is a very serious condition, considering that when people binge they have five or more alcoholic drinks at a stretch. This is also singularly responsible for the rising spate of alcohol related crime within the state.</p>
<p>When youth have alcohol for a long time, they are slowly immunized to the substance and it does not create the same craving for them as it did earlier. This is when people start looking for other options. Here, the situation of <a href="http://www.alcoholtreatment.info/new-mexico">teen alcohol abuse in New Mexico</a> becomes very serious, because these other options could be drugs like marijuana, cocaine, heroin and nowadays, even the deadly methamphetamine.</p>
<p>At least the special centers for teen substance abuse treatment in New Mexico are present to look into special conditions that youth have, including their emotional issues, and bring them to specific methods of treatment.</p>
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		<title>Codependency Issues in the Family Treatment Program for Alcohol Abuse in Pennsylvania</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Jun 2008 17:47:25 +0000</pubDate>
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Out of every 10 persons who genuinely need alcohol addiction treatment in Pennsylvania, only 1 person actually registers for treatment. What is the reason for so many people staying away from addiction treatment even when there are so many options available, with some even totally free for the people? There are several reasons, but one [...]]]></description>
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<p>Out of every 10 persons who genuinely need <a href="http://www.health.state.pa.us/bdap">alcohol addiction treatment in Pennsylvania</a>, only 1 person actually registers for treatment. What is the reason for so many people staying away from addiction treatment even when there are so many options available, with some even totally free for the people? <span id="more-210"></span>There are several reasons, but one of the main factor is least expected. The family can sometimes stop their own members from entering into treatment. Strange though it may seem, this happens quite often.</p>
<p>Families do not stop their members from getting treatment on purpose. However, there are certain situations in which this happens. Consider an example where there is someone addicted to alcohol within a family. Now, the family will not want to bring this out into the open. Whenever there are social situations, they will try to hide this person&#8217;s habit. Even in cases where there has been an undesirable consequence, they will try to hide things. But all these can lead the person to do further into the addiction. The person may feel that alcoholism is an acceptable habit and in any case, his or her family is there for support.</p>
<p>This is what is known as codependency and it is a burning problem with <a href="http://www.alcoholaddiction.org/pennsylvania">alcohol addiction in Pennsylvania</a>. There are several counseling programs that try to coach families on how they can stay away from this situation and in fact work constructively in getting treatment for the person. The <a href="http://www.alcoholabusecenter.com/pennsylvania">alcohol intervention in Pennsylvania</a> is quite aggressive in such campaigning.</p>
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		<title>The Twelve Step Program in Drug Abuse and Alcohol Abuse Treatment in Wisconsin</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Jun 2008 21:43:28 +0000</pubDate>
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Most treatment programs for alcohol and substance abuse treatment in Wisconsin use the Twelve Step Program as an integral part of the treatment. This Twelve Step Program is the same program that was originally initiated by the Alcoholics Anonymous for treatment of alcohol problems in people. But today, though the original Twelve Step Program devised [...]]]></description>
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<p>Most treatment programs for alcohol and <a href="http://www.dhfs.state.wi.us/substabuse/index.htm">substance abuse treatment in Wisconsin</a> use the Twelve Step Program as an integral part of the treatment. <span id="more-209"></span>This Twelve Step Program is the same program that was originally initiated by the Alcoholics Anonymous for treatment of alcohol problems in people. But today, though the original Twelve Step Program devised by the Alcoholics Anonymous has remained unchanged, there are several other support groups that have taken up this program in different formats to deal with different kinds of addictions. All support groups for treating drug and <a href="http://www.alcoholaddiction.org/wisconsin">alcohol abuse in Wisconsin</a> such as the Cocaine Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, and several others use the Twelve Step Program, suited according to their own treatment routines.</p>
<p>But the basic points of these programs are quite similar. The following are the points of similarity that you will find between the various Twelve Step Programs for drug and <a href="http://www.drugaddiction.net/wisconsin">alcohol abuse treatment in Wisconsin</a>.</p>
<p>1.    The first phase of all these programs is to make the person accept that there is a problem with them that needs to be treated. This is the phase of overcoming denial. The acceptance of the problem is the most important part for the treatment to get underway.<br />
2.    The next phase is to identify the presence of a Higher Power that can help and guide people to come over their dependencies. Invoking spirituality in such a manner helps to make the program more effective and acceptable.<br />
3.    The third phase is to accept the guidance of some experienced person who can act as a guide and counselor to help the person with treatment. This is akin to the help provided by the intervention program in West Virginia.<br />
4.    Then the person must realize the wrongs he or she committed to other people due to the addiction and take steps to correct them, including apologizing to these people. Acceptance and confession is an important part of the Twelve Step Programs for alcohol and drug treatment.</p>
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		<title>Some FAQs about Rehab Treatment for Alcohol Abuse in Wyoming</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jun 2008 18:06:57 +0000</pubDate>
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Here are answers to some commonly asked questions pertaining to drug and alcohol rehab in Wyoming. You may find answers to some of your queries here:-
How do I find out that a rehab program in Wyoming is a qualified program?
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<p>Here are answers to some commonly asked questions pertaining to drug and <a href="http://wdh.state.wy.us/mhsa/about/Blueprint.html">alcohol rehab in Wyoming</a>. You may find answers to some of your queries here:-<span id="more-207"></span></p>
<p>How do I find out that a <a href="http://www.alcoholaddiction.org/wyoming">rehab program in Wyoming</a> is a qualified program?<br />
You can visit the website of the Wyoming Department of Health located at wdh.state.wy.us. Here you can find out a list of the programs that are applicable to the state of Wyoming. Alternatively, you can find out about the federally qualified programs on the websites of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Institute on Drug Abuse and the National Clearinghouse. All state programs must conform to the standards laid down in these to be termed as qualified programs.</p>
<p>Where can I locate a good <a href="http://www.drugtreatments.com/wyoming">rehab center in Wyoming</a>?<br />
Two places to look for good rehab centers in Wyoming with qualified and state-funded programs are Casper and Cheyenne. However, you can make a search on the Internet with your own city or town&#8217;s name and see if there is a program there. You can also call the government health helpline at 307-777-3353 to find out if there are qualified options near you.</p>
<p>Someone I know is with a heroin addiction but does not want to enter treatment. What can I do?<br />
You can ask an intervention program to help you out. They will train you and other family members and friends on how to tackle this situation. They will help you prepare the person for treatment and guide him or her through the entire recovery.</p>
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		<title>How does an Intervention Program help People in Drug and Alcohol Abuse in Florida?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 May 2008 18:34:16 +0000</pubDate>
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Intervention programs immensely benefit states like Florida to tackle their alcohol abuse problems. People in Florida have a very major alcohol habit which verges on the boundary of alcohol abuse and even alcohol addiction. Since alcohol is so widely accepted in the social structure of Florida, most people do not realize that their alcohol habit [...]]]></description>
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<p>Intervention programs immensely benefit states like Florida to tackle their alcohol abuse problems. People in Florida have a very major alcohol habit which verges on the boundary of alcohol abuse and even alcohol addiction. <span id="more-198"></span>Since alcohol is so widely accepted in the social structure of Florida, most people do not realize that their alcohol habit is getting dangerous until it is too late. For that reason, the <a href="http://www.dcf.state.fl.us/mentalhealth/sa/">intervention program in Florida</a> achieves a major position in the whole addiction scenario at the state.</p>
<p>If you do not realize immediately why this program is so helpful in Florida, you need to understand that an intervention specialist within the state will help people to come over the denial phase of their addictions. Since Floridians do not want to accept that their habit is over the edge, they will be very reluctant to accept any kind of treatment for that. This is the phase of denial. But the <a href="http://www.alcoholaddiction.org/florida">alcohol intervention in Florida</a> will make people realize the gravity of their addiction problem and also impress upon the fact that treatment can be obtained for the same. To achieve this, they will seek the help of the friends and family of the person too.</p>
<p>Even once the person has overcome denial, the person has to be tutored on what options are available for <a href="http://www.treatmentcenters.org/florida">alcoholism treatment in Florida</a>. Then they have to be helped to go through the treatment and finally when it is done, relocated back home.</p>
<p>Thus, the alcoholism intervention in Florida is a program that helps people to accept their problem and get perfectly relocated into society once again.</p>
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		<title>Points Included in Aftercare Addiction Treatment for Drug and Alcohol Abuse in Maine</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 May 2008 18:08:27 +0000</pubDate>
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Any addiction treatment expert will tell you that it is the aftercare counseling of a recovery program that is more important than the inpatient treatment program itself. If a real sustainable method of addiction treatment is to be reached, then the aftercare becomes the most important part of the whole process. It is indeed one [...]]]></description>
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<p>Any addiction treatment expert will tell you that it is the aftercare counseling of a recovery program that is more important than the inpatient treatment program itself. <span id="more-193"></span>If a real sustainable method of addiction treatment is to be reached, then the aftercare becomes the most important part of the whole process. It is indeed one of the most integral parts of the entire <a href="http://maineosa.org/">addiction treatment program in Maine</a>. Whichever alcohol or drug rehab in Maine you choose for your treatment, you will find that they have an elaborate treatment program of their own.</p>
<p>The following are some of the points that are considered in the aftercare of alcohol and <a href="http://www.alcoholaddiction.org/maine">drug treatment in Maine</a>.</p>
<p>1.    The patient is told that the addiction treatment was definitely not the end of the whole treatment program. Great emphasis is laid on the aftercare and the patient is made to understand why due diligence is necessary at this juncture of their treatment. Making the patient understand things as they stand becomes very important in making the treatment a success.<br />
2.    Relapse prevention is a very important point of drug and <a href="http://www.alcoholaddiction.org/maine">alcohol abuse treatment in Maine</a>. This is done during the aftercare. The first thing done towards this end is to make the person identify the risk factors that could bring him or her to a relapse and train them into avoiding these factors. The main intention is to keep the person sober without getting into the things that can bring back an addiction.<br />
3.    The person may be told to join into a 12 step program to keep the essence of addiction treatment alive.</p>
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		<title>What Different Forms of Treatment Centers are there for Alcohol Abuse and Drug Abuse in Rhode Island?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 May 2008 20:32:36 +0000</pubDate>
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Rhode Island has a looming drug and alcohol abuse problem, which may seem to be quite simple at its surface, but it has roots running deep within the state&#8217;s psyche. But, this problem of drug and alcohol abuse in Rhode Island is kept under check by the various treatment programs that the state has to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Rhode Island has a looming drug and alcohol abuse problem, which may seem to be quite simple at its surface, but it has roots running deep within the state&#8217;s psyche. <span id="more-192"></span>But, this problem of drug and <a href="http://www.mhrh.ri.gov/SA/">alcohol abuse in Rhode Island</a> is kept under check by the various treatment programs that the state has to offer. There are hundreds of centers for alcohol and drug rehab in Rhode Island even within its small area. But you have to know that these centers vary vastly in what they have to offer.</p>
<p>The fact is that each <a href="http://www.addictionrecovery.net/rhode-island">rehabilitation center in Rhode Island</a> has its own principles and features. Some of them may have a detoxification program and some may not, for example. The centers that do not have a detox program in Rhode Island will depend more on counseling and such treatment measures. If the person needs a detox, they will refer the person to an outside treatment program. In the same way, a center that has a detox program may also have an aftercare counseling program of its own, or it may refer the person to an outside counseling therapy program.</p>
<p>In addition, the ways in which these centers work are vastly different. Some of them may believe in a dual diagnostic approach, while some others would go for cognitive behavioral approaches. Some of them would include family into the treatment, while some of them would prefer a more individual mode of treatment.</p>
<p>There are blatant differences sometimes on the basis of the people they cater to. There are <a href="http://www.alcoholtreatment.info/rhode-island">rehab centers in Rhode Island</a> that are targeted at a specific age group, or a specific gender preference or a specific ethnicity. Hence, you must research well before contacting any particular rehab center in this state.</p>
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		<title>Solutions for Adolescent Alcohol Abuse and Alcohol Addiction in Ohio</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 May 2008 02:41:20 +0000</pubDate>
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The state of Ohio has an alarming number of adolescent population that is reeling under the effects of alcohol abuse and alcohol addiction. This situation is really grave because as these children grow older, the addiction grows with them too and it reaches phenomenally dangerous proportions that would require drastic measures of treatment.
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<p>The state of Ohio has an alarming number of adolescent population that is reeling under the effects of alcohol abuse and alcohol addiction. This situation is really grave because as these children grow older, the addiction grows with them too and it reaches phenomenally dangerous proportions that would require drastic measures of treatment.</p>
<p><span id="more-182"></span>Speaking of drastic measures, Ohio already has a sizeable number of children who need alcohol rehab treatment because their problems have reached a peak level.Keeping all this in mind, it is important to know that there are a lot of options for adolescents who need alcohol <a href="http://www.alcoholaddiction.org/ohio">addiction treatment in Ohio</a>.</p>
<p>1. There are counseling cells for alcohol addiction set up in each school and college of Ohio. These are conducted by healthcare experts who have proficiency in substance abuse. Parents of the adolescents who into an addiction can approach them for help.<br />
2. There are helpline numbers in every county to answer problems with <a href="http://www.drugaddiction.net/ohio">substance abuse in Ohio</a>. Parents of addicted children, their relatives, their teachers or even the children themselves can feely call these toll-free numbers and ask for guidance about their addiction problems.<br />
3. There are special residential programs for children who are into a high extent of alcohol addiction. In these residential programs, the children are made to stay in complete abstinence and in a group where counseling is done on a regular basis. The period of stay in such a center could be from six months to a year.<br />
4. Finally, there are several centers for <a href="http://www.ohio.gov/">alcohol rehab in Ohio </a>that are targeted only for adolescents and teenagers. In the severest case, the youngsters can be admitted to such programs.</p>
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		<title>The Five Unmistakable Signs of Substance Abuse like Drug and Alcohol Abuse</title>
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Substance abuse is also called as chemical dependency. Simply put, it is the dependency of a person on a particular substance, or to its active chemical ingredient, to the point of losing control over the use and continuing it even if harmful health effects are becoming obvious.
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<p>Substance abuse is also called as chemical dependency. Simply put, it is the dependency of a person on a particular substance, or to its active chemical ingredient, to the point of losing control over the use and continuing it even if harmful health effects are becoming obvious.</p>
<p><span id="more-154"></span>The main types of <a href="http://www.alcoholanddrugabuse.com">substance abuse </a>are alcohol abuse and drug abuse. The prominent drugs that are abused include <a href="http://www.drugabuse.gov">heroin</a>, cocaine, nicotine, methamphetamine, amphetamine, barbiturates and LSDA. Each of these has specific effects on the body, but a person who is into <a href="http://www.addictiontreatment.net/making-drug-rehab-programs-work/">drug abuse </a>will continue using consuming them even if these hazardous health effects are becoming prominent.There are five main signs that indicate that the person is into a substance abuse.<br />
 The person will not be able to control the usage of the drug even though it is quite obvious that the drug is proving harmful to health.<br />
 The person will get the urge of the substance at the most inopportune moments, without any prior indication. In some cases, this urge can be so drastic that the person may exhibit physical symptoms.<br />
 The person will lose all interest in other activities and will be occupied most of the time in using the substance. There will be a tremendous setback to the family and work life of the individual.<br />
 The person will gradually become more immune to the substance. He or she will develop a resistance to the substance, which will bring on the requirement of stepping up the dosage of the substance.<br />
 If the substance is kept away from the person, he or she will exhibit extremely violent side-effects, which could be harmful to the individual as well as the people in close proximity. These symptoms are known as withdrawal symptoms.</p>
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