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		<title>Finding Insurance Coverage for Rehab Treatment for Substance Abuse in Utah</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Jun 2008 01:29:49 +0000</pubDate>
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When you are looking at your insurance policy to pay for your rehab treatment in Utah, you need to be particular about a few things. Firstly, you must know that all insurance carriers will not cover for all kinds of programs. There are programs known as qualified programs which will have a better chance of [...]]]></description>
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<p>When you are looking at your insurance policy to pay for your <a href="http://www.addictioninfo.net/utah/">rehab treatment in Utah</a>, you need to be particular about a few things. <span id="more-214"></span>Firstly, you must know that all insurance carriers will not cover for all kinds of programs. There are programs known as qualified programs which will have a better chance of being covered. These programs are sanctioned by the federal government. You can find information on a qualified <a href="http://www.addictioninfo.net/utah/">addiction treatment program in Utah</a> by visiting the websites of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration or the National Institute on Drug Abuse which has a list of such programs.</p>
<p>You will find it very difficult to find insurance coverage for private <a href="http://www.addictioninfo.net/utah/">rehabilitation treatment in Utah</a>. If the program is a state sanctioned program, your chances are higher. This is because private treatment methods are considered to be a high-risk proposition by insurance carriers. The same applies for the centers that use some holistic methods of treatment.</p>
<p>You must also know that the chances of coverage become slimmer if the person is not responding to treatment. Treatment for a relapse will be more difficult to find coverage for than the initial treatment.</p>
<p>When you are looking for your insurance to cover for your treatment, the wisest thing to do is to involve your insurance company right from the start. Even when you are contemplating on which treatment center you must get yourself enrolled in, seek their advice. This will you be better placed for getting the insurance cover.</p>
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		<title>The Contribution of the Intervention Program in North Dakota in reducing Substance Abuse</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 May 2008 16:18:19 +0000</pubDate>
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Like other states of the nation, even North Dakota has been battling with problems of alcoholism and substance abuse. However, in recent times, more and more people are entering into treatment and this is what is helping to mitigate the problem within the state to a certain extent.
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<p>Like other states of the nation, even North Dakota has been battling with problems of alcoholism and substance abuse. However, in recent times, more and more people are entering into treatment and this is what is helping to mitigate the problem within the state to a certain extent.<span id="more-201"></span></p>
<p>In earlier days, there was a definite stigma about entering any kind of <a href="http://www.state.nd.us/humanservices/services/mentalhealth">rehab treatment in North Dakota</a>. These people considered themselves as outcasts and ostracized from society. In addition, there was the phobia of the detoxification part of the treatment which was definitely though to be a very painful process to go through.</p>
<p>But now, with the help of several measures put in place by the <a href="http://www.alcoholaddiction.org/north-dakota">addiction treatment program in North Dakota</a>, perceptions have changed. One of the most significant contributors in changing the perceptions of the people and actually bringing them to treatment measures is the <a href="http://www.drugtreatments.com/north-dakota">intervention program in North Dakota</a>.</p>
<p>Interventionists in North Dakota are quite adept in training people in how to come over their addictions. These specialists will prepare a group of people to emphasize the importance of addiction treatment in the person&#8217;s mind. This people will include family and friends, teachers and employers. The main intention is to make the person overcome the fear of the treatment.</p>
<p>In addition, the intervention program will make it very clear how the entire treatment program will be conducted. They will also remove the fear of the detox program by letting them know of the medications and the other therapies that will be used to lessen the effects of withdrawal that happen during the treatment.</p>
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		<title>Suggestions for Finding Helpline Numbers for Substance Abuse and Substance Addiction in Wisconsin</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 May 2008 22:02:18 +0000</pubDate>
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Several areas in Wisconsin such as Eau Claire, Green Bay, Madison, Milwaukee and others have a significant number of drug and alcohol rehab facilities. These are places where you can live as a resident until you return back to sober living or you can visit for counseling and get treated that way.
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<p>Several areas in Wisconsin such as Eau Claire, Green Bay, Madison, Milwaukee and others have a significant number of drug and alcohol rehab facilities. These are places where you can live as a resident until you return back to sober living or you can visit for counseling and get treated that way.</p>
<p><span id="more-176"></span>But it is never advisable to directly start thinking of the rehab option. If you are getting so much used to a substance like alcohol or drugs that you just cannot give them up, you need to first see whether it is an addiction. You may not be able to assess this yourself and that is where the substance abuse helpline numbers come in handy. They will answer any doubt regarding your substance abuse, and will even tell you where you can get treatment. You can very easily find helpline numbers for <a href="http://www.alcoholaddiction.org/wisconsin">substance abuse in Wisconsin </a>if you follow these suggestions.The first place to look into would be your local healthcare institution. These numbers are always displayed there. You can also try asking your family doctor. There are chances the doctor will know of such numbers and even refer some good places for treatment. One more place to check is your church notice board. Alcoholics Anonymous, for instance, publicizes its helpline numbers quite prominently on church notice boards.</p>
<p>The Internet is an option too. Just search with a string like &#8220;<a href="http://www.wisconsin.gov/state/core/health_and_safety.html">drug abuse in Wisconsin</a>&#8221; or &#8220;<a href="http://www.alcoholanddrugabuse.com/wisconsin-abuse-treatment.html">alcohol abuse in Wisconsin</a>&#8221; and you will surely get a lot of helpline numbers to use. These helpline numbers will be 800 numbers and they will be 24/7, so you will definitely have no problems in using them.</p>
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		<title>Substance Abuse Resources-Drug Rehab in Connecticut</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 May 2008 03:45:37 +0000</pubDate>
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The number of people entering into drug rehab in Connecticut is only growing each year. One in fifty people in the state have checked into drug rehab centers at an approximation.
Most of the people who come in are into the three main drug addictions of heroin, cocaine and marijuana, but recently the number of cases [...]]]></description>
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<p>The number of people entering into <a href="http://www.alcoholaddiction.org/connecticut">drug rehab in Connecticut </a>is only growing each year. One in fifty people in the state have checked into drug rehab centers at an approximation.</p>
<p><span id="more-165"></span>Most of the people who come in are into the three main drug addictions of heroin, cocaine and marijuana, but recently the number of cases of people checking in with addictions of methamphetamine, Ecstasy and oxycontin are also alarmingly on the rise. A particular trend in Connecticut is that most people who check in for alcohol addiction treatment also have a problem with a drug addiction and the other way round.About 37% of the people who check into the various centers for <a href="http://www.addictionsearch.com/treatment/CT/connecticut.html">drug rehab in Connecticut </a>each year are into heroin addiction. These rehab centers treat all ages of people, and people as young as 12 years old cam also be found seeking treatment in some of them. Cocaine usage is on par with heroin, especially the crack cocaine which is obtained both from local as well as foreign regions. Marijuana is not grown so profusely in Connecticut as some of the southern states and that is the reason why the usage of this drug is low. But there is an alarming rise in the teen groups using crystal meth, MDMA and oxycontin, who invariably land up in some <a href="http://www.ct.gov/">drug rehab in Connecticut </a>before it gets too late.</p>
<p>New Haven is the haven for drug rehab in Connecticut. There are several centers for treatment of drug addiction in various parts of this city. Other popular options are Avon, Bridgeport, Bristol, Hartford, Milford and Waterbury.</p>
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		<title>Substance Abuse Resources-Are you a Problem Drinker?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 May 2008 00:42:42 +0000</pubDate>
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First off, here is a definition of a problem drinker: A person who consumes alcohol more than his or her body can accept, which leads to minor health problems, with a possibility of a major alcohol addiction in future is called as a problem drinker.
So, a problem drinker is not yet an addict. But he [...]]]></description>
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<p>First off, here is a definition of a problem drinker: A person who consumes alcohol more than his or her body can accept, which leads to minor health problems, with a possibility of a major <a href="http://www.addictionsearch.com">alcohol addiction</a> in future is called as a problem drinker.</p>
<p><span id="more-160"></span>So, a problem drinker is not yet an addict. But he or she is well on the way of becoming one. People who consumed even one peg more than they can handle just because they feel tempted to do so can be classified as problem drinkers. They know that this one extra peg will make them intoxicated, but still they have it. This may lead to another, and then another, till the person may totally pass out. This kind of drinking is problem drinking.</p>
<p>A problem drinker may not go for drinking sessions everyday. Indeed, there may be whole weeks and even months without any consumption of alcohol at all. But when the person drinks, he or she goes overboard.</p>
<p>The problem here lies in the fact that with such heavy drinking, there are all chances that the central nervous system of the person will be seriously impaired. If that happens, the brain will require more and more amount of alcohol to enter the body in order to continue working normally. At this stage, the person is called as an <a href="http://www.substanceabusecenter.com/root-causes-of-alcohol-abuse/">alcohol abuse </a>addict.</p>
<p>Remember that problem drinking is just as dangerous as alcohol addiction itself, because your body is not comfortable with the extra drinks you are putting into it. You have to identify this situation if it exists and seek <a href="http://www.rand.org/research_areas/substance_abuse">addiction treatment </a>soon.</p>
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		<title>The Five Unmistakable Signs of Substance Abuse like Drug and Alcohol Abuse</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 16:40:20 +0000</pubDate>
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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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		<title>Small Things that can Keep You Away from Substance Abuse</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Apr 2008 03:10:28 +0000</pubDate>
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Any addict would be quite happy to know that there are methods by which he or she can be kept away from substance abuse without actually having to become an inpatient of a forbidding substance abuse treatment center. There are of course ways and means in which you can work away your addiction yourself, but [...]]]></description>
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<p>Any addict would be quite happy to know that there are methods by which he or she can be kept away from <a href="http://www.alcoholanddrugabuse.com">substance abuse </a>without actually having to become an inpatient of a forbidding substance abuse treatment center. There are of course ways and means in which you can work away your addiction yourself, but you will have to make very sure that you stick with those methods.</p>
<p><span id="more-143"></span>The first thing to do is to gain as much information about your addiction as possible. There are so many resources where you can find information, the Internet being the most prominent of them all. Actually, when you read about how harmful your <a href="http://www.rand.org/research_areas/substance_abuse">drug addiction </a>can be to your health, you will be much reluctant to use it the next time. You will use it, but there will always be that nagging fear. This will finally compel you to give up the addiction.</p>
<p>There are always support groups for all kinds of addictions around you. Find out where one operates in your area and join their group. This will be very helpful for you in working away your substance abuse. It actually works better than an <a href="http://www.treatment-addiction.org/choose-addiction-treatement-and-you-are-making-the-right-decision">addiction treatment </a>center at psyching you into giving up the addiction. Here you will meet people like you who have been into the addiction and are notching up their small victories in resisting the addiction. Certainly, there&#8217;s nothing more encouraging than watching someone who has been there and seen it all. You will feel like following their example too.</p>
<p>If you are determined and diligent enough, you will certainly find your way out of your addiction. You will even be able to face those terrible withdrawal symptoms without anybody&#8217;s help. Do it – improving your life can begin with no one else but you.</p>
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		<title>Substance Abuse and its Safety in Pregnant Drug Addicts</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Apr 2008 20:08:49 +0000</pubDate>
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It can be difficult to determine what the proper protocol for substance abuse in pregnant women is. There are many factors to consider when determining whether or not detox can be done safely.
It first needs to be determined if the unborn child is addicted to the drug as well. Typically if a pregnant woman is [...]]]></description>
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<p>It can be difficult to determine what the proper protocol for <a href="http://www.alcoholanddrugabuse.com">substance abuse </a>in pregnant women is. There are many factors to consider when determining whether or not <a href="http://www.addiction.cc/2008/03/27/post-traumatic-stress-disorder-and-addiction/">detox </a>can be done safely.</p>
<p><span id="more-81"></span>It first needs to be determined if the unborn child is addicted to the drug as well. Typically if a pregnant woman is addicted an opiate like heroin she can go through the detox process gradually with the help of a qualified doctor. If detox is done safely and under the care of a specialist there is a good chance that the unborn child will not be born with an addiction to the substance the pregnant woman was detoxed from. Medical detox using drugs like methadone can be very dangerous for both mother and fetus. Typically a normal addict is able to medically detox within a few days or a week at the most and the methadone is used to control the symptoms of withdrawal. When a woman is pregnant her detox takes much longer. If a woman who is pregnant and addicted to <a href="http://asis3.samhsa.gov">heroin </a>is accepted into medical detox, she will be given a replacement of her normal dose of heroin in the form of methadone. She will take the methadone on a prescribed schedule. Over the course of treatment the amount she is given will be reduced gradually until she is taking either very little or no drug. </p>
<p>Generally it is much safer for the unborn child for the mother to be on a methadone program than for her to using drugs illegally. The program ensure that the baby is not caused any distress by inconsistent use. When a methadone substitution is being used the baby gets a controlled dose of the drug and it is being weaned off  throughout the process. Detox is dangerous for pregnant woman and should never be attempted alone.</p>
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		<title>Is Holistic a Drug Treatment Program Right for your Substance Abuse</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Apr 2008 19:35:40 +0000</pubDate>
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Holistic drug rehabilitation programs focus on the mind, body and spirit of the patients they serve. The treatments goal is to rid the body of toxins and help you discover underlying issues that may have contributed to your substance abuse problem.
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<p>Holistic <a href="http://www.drugrehabcenter.com">drug rehabilitation </a>programs focus on the mind, body and spirit of the patients they serve. The treatments goal is to rid the body of toxins and help you discover underlying issues that may have contributed to your <a href="http://www.treatment-addiction.org/causes-and-warning-signs-of-drug-abuse/">substance abuse </a>problem.</p>
<p><span id="more-79"></span>Holistic rehabs take an approach that treats patients as a whole. They aim to send a person home from rehab more complete and with a healthy mind, body and sense of spirituality. Holistic drug treatment centers do offer many of the conventional treatment methods like, counseling, detox and group therapy, but they also offer a variety of other services that help with further healing.Often they focus on diet and nutrition more than a traditional rehab would, in an effort to encourage a healthier way of living. Many holistic rehabs also offer daily exercise to help enhance patients health and lifestyle. Patients in holistic rehab are encourage to take advantage of other services like Acupuncture, Massage Therapy, Meditation, Yoga, Tai Chi and additional spiritual counseling. When choosing a <a href="http://www.nida.nih.gov">rehab program </a>it is essential that you make certain that program has the ability to care for and handle any unique medical needs you may have. Most holistic drug addiction recovery programs are just as comprehensive as conventional programs, but it is important that you check first before assuming. People that thrive at holistic drug treatment programs are usually people who are looking for a whole new lifestyle. They are people who want to be taken care of from the ground up, mind, body and soul.</p>
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		<title>Men Vs Women in Substance Abuse</title>
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It really is true: men and women are different. And they are different when it comes to just about everything. Our bodies are different and our chemistry is different.
The way we process things is different. Science is still learning about some of the fascinating differences. More and more information is coming out every day. But [...]]]></description>
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<p>It really is true: men and women are different. And they are different when it comes to just about everything. Our bodies are different and our chemistry is different.</p>
<p><span id="more-72"></span>The way we process things is different. Science is still learning about some of the fascinating differences. More and more information is coming out every day. But facts have shown that men and women are different when it comes to <a href="http://www.alcoholanddrugabuse.com">substance abuse</a>.Sadly, men are more like to have a <a href="http://www.treatment-addiction.org/cultivating-hopefulness-in-addiction-treatment/">drug abuse </a>or alcohol abuse problem than women. A 2003 National Survey on Drug Use and Health asked people aged 12 and older to judge their use of alcohol and illicit drugs. The survey also asked people to share their symptoms of substance abuse during the previous year.</p>
<p>The survey stated that males were twice as likely to be dependant or have a drug abuse or <a href="http://www.rand.org/research_areas/substance_abuse">alcohol abuse </a>problem than women. Men also had much higher rates of dependence on alcohol or an illicit drug for every age group, except the 12 to 17 year olds. They also had higher rates of alcohol abuse and drug abuse for every age group except the 12 to 17 year olds.</p>
<p>While the survey does state that more men have alcohol and drug abuse problems, it is unclear simply looking at these numbers if some of the women simply downplayed their use of alcohol and drugs. Or if some of the people who used drugs and alcohol (both men and women ) were in denial about their use. These are factors that truly need to be considered. These facts are interesting and certainly point to more men having challenges with alcohol and drug dependency and abuse. But this is not to say that women do not have concerns with alcohol and drug dependence and abuse. Both men and women should be very concerned with alcohol and drug use.</p>
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