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Decision Day in Polk County
I don't think people appreciate what he went through (with rehab)." Mills, Winter Haven's … Nelson, a Victory Christian lineman, will be coached at Texas by former Louisville head coach and Florida defensive coordinator Charlie Strong. "It was a good …
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Real People: the Rev. Howard Thompson
… Burlington Assembly of God, and his legacy includes such institutions as the Burlington Christian Academy, the Greater Piedmont Teen Challenge Christian Counseling Center in Greensboro, the Caring Kitchen, and Assembly Oaks Retirement Community.
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Hendry County BOCC turns down rehab request for Port LaBelle Inn
She felt use as a rehab facility with a restaurant and Christian conference/retreat component were justified uses for the property. Intervener attorney, representing the Birchwood Parkway Community, Inc. Matt Uhle, argued that a rehab program is not a …
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Ministry's Al Jourgensen Enters Rehab for Alcohol Abuse With .33 Blood Alcohol
As expected, Al Jourgensen entered rehab for alcohol abuse yesterday (Feb. 3). But what was unexpected was that he entered rehab with a .33 blood-alcohol level! On his personal Facebook page, the Ministry mastermind shared a slew of colorful posts the …
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Selena Gomez Blames Her Rehab Stint On Justin Bieber
We've learned Gomez went to The Meadows in Arizona for 2 weeks of treatment. Sources say Selena went for a combination of problems, including alcohol, pot and prescription Ambien. She's also addicted to Justin Bieber. We're told Selena's decision was …
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Swimmer Ian Thorpe home after 'rehab for alcohol abuse and depression'
Swimming champion Ian Thorpe has left a rehab facility and has gone home after spending two days being treated for alcohol abuse and depression, Australian news reports. The five-time Olympic gold medallist has long been battling what he himself called …
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Selena Gomez — Secret Rehab Stint For Exhaustion; Disney Starlet Partied With
An “exhausted” and “broken hearted” Selena Gomez has been hiding a secret from her legions of adoring fans: RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned that emotional issues sent her to an Arizona rehab facility in January for a hush-hush emergency … And …
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China Ends One Notorious Form Of Detention, But Keeps Others
Over the decades, the party used the camps to warehouse political critics, gadflies as well as petty criminals, drug addicts and prostitutes. As recently 2007, China's Ministry of Justice estimated there were about 400,000 people in the country's 310 …
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Roundup of Arkansas editorials
He had been clean for more than two decades before a brief relapse last year, followed by a stint in rehab. Apparently it didn't take. His Hollywood contemporaries and millions of fans are mourning. That's understandable. We mourn as well. But we are …
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Effect of Technology on Relationships Explored by Addictions Expert Robert
On February 20 and 21, renowned author, addictions expert and founder of the Sexual Recovery Institute Robert Weiss, LCSW, CSAT-S, will speak at the 9th Annual Symposium of the International Institute for Trauma and Addiction Professionals in …
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Residential rehab facility to hold grand opening in Mount Dora
“One of the things that makes us unique is that it is a residential program,” she said. She added the facility offers a variety of rehabilitation programs, including occupational, physical, cognitive, behavioral and social interaction therapy. “We are …
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Are you feeling let down because of stories about Alcoholism Treatment programs which just never seem to work? If you are an alcoholic, and you have talked to someone who has just suffered from a relapse, you are probably skeptical about the whole rehabilitation process right now. Don’t be. There are many factors which can make or break an Alcoholism Treatment, and you can experience rehab success if you know what kind of program you are looking for.

 

Balance and thoroughness are keys

 

Two factors which can yield to a successful Alcoholism Treatment are balance and thoroughness. As long as you choose programs which deal with both the physiological and the psychological aspects of the addiction, you are on your way to proper rehabilitation. Of course, you should not just stop there. Look at the programs closely. You should avoid template or standardized programs as much as you can. Look for programs which are “customized” or designed to fit the specific needs of each client. After all, each alcoholism case is unique, and should be given a unique treatment which considers all of the elements affecting it.

 

Friendly environment

 

People used to think that luxury Alcoholism Treatment facilities were just selling whimsical features like bigger rooms, pristine locations, business centers, spas, and whatnot. Recent studies have shown, though, that an overall pleasant rehab experience helps to make complete recovery possible. The logic behind this is simple. If the environment of the facility itself is conducive to self reflections and healing, patients are generally more receptive to the treatments. On the other hand, if they were contained in depressing gray rooms, they generally just resist rehabilitation.

 

Patient-to-doctor ratio

 

Websites can promise thorough programs, but you need to be smarter when you’re looking for rehab facilities. See if this is actually possible considering the Alcoholism Treatment facility’s manpower. How many doctors do they have against the number of patients they accept on a daily basis? Ideally, the patient-to-doctor ratio should never be more than 3:1, otherwise, the quality of the treatment may be compromised. The best Alcoholism Treatment centers even provide their patients with personal rehabilitation coaches who can keep track of their progress. This is the only way they can ensure Alcoholism Treatment that is thorough enough.

 

Outpatient support

 

One way to ensure a complete Alcoholism Treatment is to get a facility with excellent inpatient programs. Of course that only does half the job. You also need this facility to provide you with impressive and competent outpatient support. Otherwise, you will be worrying about relapses once you’re back to your old environment. More than half of relapse conditions occur outside the rehab facility due to exposure to familiar alcoholism triggers. The only way a recovering patient can get through this is if s/he is getting enough support from his/her family, and ideally, the center.

 

Choose those which involve the addict’s family through counseling and orientation sessions. Peer counseling sessions for outpatients also raise the probability of successful alcoholism recoveries.

 

Have you not found the perfect Alcoholism Treatment facility? Call us. We can help you successfully overcome your addiction for alcohol.

 

Fred Agui writes for RecoveryNowTv.com. The noble goal of recoverynowtv.com is to save lives by helping people recover from addiction. Recovery Now TV provides the latest information about Alcoholism Treatment. Discover the effect and treatment of Alcoholism Treatment to your health by visiting RecoveryNowTV.com.

Question by Shabnam: What’s about the court for Lindsay lohan?
i saw some pictures of lindsay lohan in court,and i wanted to be what is that all about?can someone explain me???PLZ

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Answer by Ani
January 2006: Vanity Fair reports that Lohan admitted she had bulimia during an interview, but Lohan denies that she has an eating disorder. The article quotes Lohan as saying, “I was sick. Everyone was scared. And I was scared too. I had people sit me down and say, ‘You’re going to die if you don’t take care of yourself.’ ”

January 2007: Lohan checks into rehab for the first time. “I have made a proactive decision to take care of my personal health,” the singer says in a statement. “I appreciate your well wishes and ask that you please respect my privacy at this time.” In December, Lohan’s publicist revealed that Lohan had been voluntarily attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.

May 26, 2007: Lohan gets arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence after her Mercedes convertible strikes a curb in Los Angeles. Police reported that they found a substance they believe to be cocaine at the scene.

May 28, 2007: Lohan checks into rehab again. “Lindsay admitted herself to an intensive medical rehabilitation facility on Memorial Day,” a representative for the singer/actress says in a statement. “Because this is a medical matter, it is our hope that the press will appreciate the seriousness of the situation and respect the privacy of Lindsay as well as the other patients receiving treatment at the facility.”

June 14, 2007: Lohan is accused of being drunk when she crashed into a parked van in Beverly Hills in October 2005, according to a lawsuit. Raymundo Ortega claims Lohan — who was 19 years old at the time — “consumed alcohol and became intoxicated” at the Ivy restaurant before the accident.

July, 14, 2007: Lohan checks out of Promises rehab facility after more than six weeks and celebrates the end of her 45-day stay by soberly partying with some friends at Pure nightclub in Las Vegas.

July 24, 2007: Less than two weeks after leaving a rehabilitation facility, Lohan is pulled over by police early in the morning and arrested on five counts, including driving under the influence of alcohol, driving on a suspended license and possession of narcotics. Lohan checks into an undisclosed rehab facility hours after the arrest.

August 14, 2007: Lohan gets sued again, this time for assault and negligence by one of the passengers who was traveling in the car the actress allegedly chased the month prior while driving under the influence.

August 23, 2007: Lohan gets charged with seven misdemeanor counts for her two DUI arrests earlier that year. She reaches a plea deal, saying she would spend one day in jail, serve 10 days of community service and complete a drug-treatment program. Lohan is placed on 36 months’ probation and required to complete an 18-month alcohol-education program and pay hundreds of dollars in fines. She also is to finish a three-day county coroner program that required her to visit a morgue and talk to victims of drunken drivers. “It is clear to me that my life has become completely unmanageable because I am addicted to alcohol and drugs,” Lohan writes in a statement released to MTV News.

October 5, 2007: Lohan leaves a two-month rehab stint at the Cirque Lodge Treatment Center in Utah. She is also seen with her estranged father, Michael, who was carrying her suitcases.

December 31, 2007: In a video posted on TMZ, Lohan drinks straight from a bottle of champagne while partying in Italy.

October 16, 2009: Lohan shows up more than an hour late to a probation hearing in Beverly Hills for a progress review on her two DUI cases. She gets another year of probation tacked on due to failure to complete alcohol-education classes as required.

April 26, 2010: Lohan is asked to leave the film “The Other Side.” The director says Lohan was fired because she is not “bankable.”

June 8, 2010: A Beverly Hills judge issues an arrest warrant for Lohan and orders her to post $ 200,000 bail after she violates a court order to not consume alcohol while wearing a SCRAM alcohol-monitoring ankle bracelet. The warrant is recalled after bail is posted.

July 6, 2010: Lohan is sentenced to 90 days in jail and 90 days in rehab for violating her probation.

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