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Addiction Rehab: Sarah Harding – Sarah Harding Doing Well in Rehab
Addiction Rehab: Sarah Harding – Sarah Harding Doing Well In Rehab
Sarah Harding is doing really well The Girls Aloud star entered rehab earlier this month to receive treatment for depression and alcohol addiction and bandmate Kimberley Walsh says shes responding well Kimberley – who is currently playing P…
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Addiction Rehab: Amy Winehouse inquest to reopen
The inquest into the death of singer Amy Winehouse is expected to reveal details of her final hours when it reopens on Wednesday.
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Addiction Rehab: Sarah Harding doing well in rehab
Sarah Harding is doing “really well” in rehab, according to her Girls Aloud bandmate Kimberley Walsh.
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Rehab Works as Well for People Who Want Help as for People Who Don’t. No One Needs to Hit Rock Bottom
One of the biggest myths about addiction is that people need to be ready to get help before they can benefit from drug or alcohol rehab or treatment.
We all believe it, and we think that until someone hits rock bottom and truly decides to make a commitment to change, that nothing can be done, and that intervention is fruitless.
It’s a myth
Luckily, pop culture knowledge isn’t necessarily truth, and in this case research proves that our understanding of addiction is completely false.
Clinical data indicates that a person’s motivation for entering into treatment has little influence over eventual success and sobriety rates, and as such addictions professionals will recommend that if anyone abusing drugs or alcohol can be persuaded to accept help–even if they deny the existence of a problem–they should be encouraged to go.
Why Court Ordered Rehab Works as Well as Motivated Self Entry
Shockingly, those patients compelled by courts, by employers and even by concerned family or parents to enter into drug treatment do just about as well as those people who check into rehab of their own accord.
We as a society cling to the myth that people can only truly get help once they have reached rock bottom, and once they have made a determined and personal decision for change; and it seems to be completely false.
It’s unfortunate too, because how many families let a loved one continue with abuse in the mistaken belief that they are powerless to effect change.
It’s hard to accept a need for change while your mind is clouded by drugs or alcohol
Ed Reed Ages Well
How to Stop Addiction: Ed Reed ages well
Bay Area jazzman Ed Reed enjoys a late life resurgence.
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Living Well: Just Say “Know”
How to Stop Addiction: Living Well: Just Say “Know”
Sixteen parents and three staff members sat around a middle-school classroom in rapt attention while one engaging and well-informed man repeated the information he shared weeks earlier with their children. His name is Chris Kelly. His topic is teen substance use.
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How Addiction Happens: Living Well – Topanga Messenger
How Addiction Happens: Living Well – Topanga Messenger
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Topanga Messenger Another one is growing firm roots in my mind: an anonymous Al-Anon member, who is also a seasoned professional recovery therapist, describes addiction as "a terminal disease with no prevention. It can happen at any age. If they have the disease, … |
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