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| A Parenting Perspective - Children of Alcoholics
Ways to reduce the risk that the child of an alcoholic will be become an alcoholic. | | Alcohol.411
This site contains articles and news of interest to recovering alcoholics. | | Alcoholics Victorious
AV is a growing network of Twelve Step groups that approach recovery from a Christian perspective. People who recognize Jesus Christ as their Higher Power gather to share their experience, strength, and hope. | | Alcoholism Recovery Resources
A page of links to AA and Al-Anon resources. Includes chats, newsgroups, recovery software, gifts, and drunk humor. | | Children of Alcoholics Foundation
COAF is a national non-profit that provides a range of educational materials and services to help professionals, children, and adults break the cycle of parental substance abuse. | | Edmonton Sober Club Applies for Liquor License to Avoid No-Smoking Bylaw
The city wouldn't allow an exception to smoking laws. A liquor license may let sober members smoke in an alcohol free environment. (September 28, 2003) | | Getting Them Sober
Free videos and free reports, for recovering persons and health professionals; ongoing discussion bulletin board for support and to post seminars, job openings in health; free email newsletter. | | JACS
"Jewish Alcoholics, Chemically-dependent-persons, and Significant-others" offers writings about Judaism and recovery. Includes a list of groups. | | Matt Talbot Retreats
A group of recovering alcoholics who find Matt Talbot spiritual retreats have helped them to practice the steps and achieve a greater degree of serenity and joy. | | Overcomers Outreach
OO is a bridge between the traditional 12-Step programs and the church. Christian based. |
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| The Howard Center For Human Services
A private non-profit organization committed to providing effective treatment for people with mental illness, developmental disabilities, emotional crises and substance abuse issues. Located in Burlington, VT. From: Directory > Centers and Counseling Services > United States > Vermont | | Foundations Associates - Recovery Network
Advocacy organization for individuals with a dual diagnosis (substance abuse and co-occurring psychiatric disorders). Many resources for consumers and professional service providers. Nashville, TN. From: Directory > Centers and Counseling Services > United States > Tennessee | | Christians in Recovery
Information and resources for anyone who is in recovery or who desires to recover from abuse, depression, codependency, and/or addiction to drugs, food, alcohol, pornography, gambling. Membership required. From: Directory > Alcoholism > Spiritual Connections |
Alcohol / Addiction / Illegal Drugs News From Medical News Today
Latest Alcohol / Addiction / Illegal Drugs News From Medical News Today.
10/07/2008
ADHD Stimulant Treatment May Decrease Risk Of Substance Abuse In Adolescent Girls
Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) researchers have found that treatment with stimulant drugs does not increase and appears to significantly decrease the risk that girls with ADHD will begin smoking cigarettes or using alcohol or drugs. Their report in the October Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine parallels the findings of several earlier studies in boys, which needed to be confirmed in girls.
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10/07/2008
New National Statistics Reveal More Drug Addicts In Treatment - And They Are Staying The Course, UK
Figures published today by the National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse (NTA) show that more than 202,000 people were recorded in drug treatment for 2007/08, which over-achieves the target set by the government. More than 82,000 people started treatment in 2007/08, of whom more than 64,000 (78 per cent) remained in structured treatment for 12 weeks, thus ensuring treatment was likely to be more effective in the long term.
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10/07/2008
New Book Explores Lives Of Women Shoplifters, Sex Workers
A new book by a Rutgers University-Camden criminologist reveals the profound impact of shoplifting and prostitution on both a region and the lives of the women who depend on these illegal acts. Out in the Storm - Drug-Addicted Women Living as Shoplifters and Sex Workers by Gail A. Caputo, an associate professor of criminal justice at Rutgers-Camden, offers vivid insights from 100 hours of interviews with 38 women who sold themselves and the merchandise they shoplifted.
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10/07/2008
Traumatic Brain Injury Common Amongst Homeless People, CMAJ
Traumatic brain injury is common amongst homeless people and is associated with poorer health, found a study of more than 900 homeless men and women in Toronto. Health problems include an increased risk of seizures, mental health problems, drug problems, and poorer physical and mental health status. In this study of people in Toronto's shelter system or who use meal programs, 58% of homeless men and 42% of homeless women had a history of traumatic brain injury.
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