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How Long Will It Take to Detox and Recover From 4mg Xanax?

Question by Cody: How long will it take to detox and recover from 4mg Xanax?
Long story short, about a year and a half ago I was having tremors in my hands and some mild-mid level anxiety so a Dr. put me on 4mg Xanax a day- (1mg every 4 hours) adding up to 4mg by the end of the day. Didn’t realize the effect until I missed a does and felt withdrawls. I started to taper but want to get this stuff out of my body asap- so scary… so I’ve made a choice to go to a treatment center to detox (I go next week). I will be in treatment for 14 days… I’m really kind of freaking- ’cause now I’m reading about all these nightmare experiences people have had from this drug.

Dunwoody Community Fights Million Dollar Treatment Home

Dunwoody community fights million dollar treatment home
A group of neighbors in Dunwoody are standing firmly against a potential treatment center moving on to their residential street. While the city of Dunwoody claims the plans are in the nascent stages, the treatment company has already purchased a …
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Pavillon opens first sober living residence for women
Pavillon, a private, nonprofit residential and outpatient drug and alcohol treatment center, announced today the opening of a new sober living and recovery residence for women on its Mill Spring campus. The new facility, the Cottage, is Pavillon's …
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Candidate for Supes Duran Lays Out Recovery Bona Fides

Candidate for Supes Duran lays out recovery bona fides
By KLEAN Treatment Center, West Hollywood, California. Editor's note: This … While these alcohol-oriented businesses and alcohol/drug recovery centers co-existing side by side might seem incredibly strange to some, West Hollywood city council member …
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Jeff Holbrook & Pat Moore Foundation’s Mission – Jeff Holbrook, Pat Moore Foundation’s Executive Director, explains the Foundation’s Mission behind its treatment and recovery programs. Full Transcript Here:…

 

I Don’t Know What to Do for My Report It Has to Be “Anything Related to Substance Abuse Treatment”?

Question by by3beautifulx3: I don’t know what to do for my report it has to be “anything related to substance abuse treatment”?
does anyone know of any good topic ideas? so i can just start getting my wheels going

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Answer by Dorothy Rose
You could compare Treatment Options for Heroin Addicts, researching both Abstinence and Harm Reduction (e.g. slowly tapering down with Methadone) Treatment Programs to see which seems to have a higher rate of success and provide a possible explanation as to why.

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Despite Affordable Care Act, a Gaping Hole in Addiction Treatment

Despite Affordable Care Act, a gaping hole in addiction treatment
More than 23 million Americans needed treatment for an alcohol or drug problem in 2012 but only 11% received it, according to estimates from the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Under the decades-old federal …
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Man accused of stealing stereo during service at Cleveland church Sunday
Daniels is charged with felony robbery, and his case was ruled eligible for the Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court's Mental Health Development Disability Court docket Wednesday, according to court records. Past cases against him, … Daniels' address …
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App Can Help Alcoholics, Study Finds

App can help alcoholics, study finds
The sober app studied joins a host of others that serve as electronic shoulder angels, featuring a variety of options for trying to prevent alcoholics and drug addicts from relapsing. Adults released from inpatient alcoholism treatment centers who got …
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My Neighbor, The Methadone Clinic: Part III
Many people see drug users as underachievers: burnouts of society who turned to substances in order to occupy their time. While this may be true for a percentage of addicts, none of the patients I met with at the START Drug Rehab Treatment Center in …
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