Date : March 10th, 2010Category : UncategorizedAuthor : EditorNo comments
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OK I am 20 yrs old still under my mom’s health insurance. I have been smoking since I was 16. Now I want to quit. I have a friend that did laser therapy to quit and she says it the greatest thing she ever did. I want to know does laser therapy actually work and I don’t know how to figure out if the health insurance will cover laser therapy to quit smoking.
Product Description In the real world, caseloads include clients with substance abuse, psychiatric, and co-occurring disorders. Here you’ll find reliable information and informative case examples to help you manage your caseload more effectively! Caseloads that include mental health, substance use, and co-occurring disorders are becoming more and more common, yet most texts in this area focus on one specific type of disorder. This unique handbook reflects the reality facing mental health and substance abuse professionals in their daily practices, focusing on how to effectively manage caseloads that include individuals with vastly differing levels of functioning. Providing diagnostic criteria, treatment regimens, and a great deal more, Treating Co-Occurring Disorders: A Handbook for Mental Health and Substance Abuse Professionals is an exceptional single source for useful information on handling all of these types of cases and clients. Treating Co-Occurring Disorders: … More >>
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I’m a 26year old male ; 5′10″ lbs.. I entered a drug rehabilitation program on June 1st and have been 100% sober since (opiate addiction, I don’t drink alcohol either) Since I’ve quit drugs and drinking I rose from 138 lbs to 196 lbs within 4 months. I was gaining a pound every 2 days for a while. I was always able to eat whatever I wanted, and since I started gaining weight I had to watch what I ate.
I now only eat two meals a day and limit my fatty foods. My weight is so unstable. Last week I weighted 174 lbs now I’m 185 lbs. I’m constantly dizzy and sick in the morning. I get so fatigued in the afternoon. I went to my PCP and frankly he doesnt’ give a crap about me because I don’t have medical insurance. I pay all out of pocket, and he said this kind of thing happens.
Well I’m sick of feeling like crap and not knowing why I’m sick? What do you think it could be attributed to? I only take one medication and that is PAXIL.
Date : February 19th, 2010Category : UncategorizedAuthor : Editor4 Comments
I am interested in getting my CAC or license for substance abuse counseling but wanted to learn more about substance abuse counseling. I am not a substance abuser but want treatment information.
Date : February 19th, 2010Category : UncategorizedAuthor : EditorNo comments
Doubled the number of listings since 2008 Edition
Inclusion of CARF-accredited programs
Inclusion of COA-accredited programs
Use of icons to identify types of services provided by an agency
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