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Do you have a troubled teen or pre-teen? Does your child struggle with depression or thought disorders, poor self-esteem or social withdrawl due to substance abuse or bad behavior? Then a residential treatment center may be the option for you. Residential treatment is not short-term. The child usually remains at the facility for eighteen months to two years. These centers can give your child a more positive outlook life and possibly change their lives for the better.

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Drug addiction and alcohol treatment articles



Alcoholism Treatment Medications
by: Michael Russell
There are many options out there for treating alcoholism. Self-help support programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous and psychological counseling have proven to be the most common initial approach to helping those who have decided they will overcome their alcoholism.
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Drug Abuse 101 - What You Absolutely Need to Know
by: Ronit Khera
Due to the change in world’s social and economic pattern with so much of stressors and so less time for each other and even for oneself to get relaxed, there is a hug scope for the immature population to go for unnatural and short-lived pleasures which although might pose severe threat to one’s own health and well being and even to life.
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Drug and Alcohol Rehab
by: Ken Marlborough
Rehabilitation from drug addiction is a complex process. It involves commitment from the individual addict to abstain from further drug use. The physical dependence on the drug needs to be overcome through medical intervention.
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How Alcoholism Controls Your Life?
by: Angie Lewis
It happens without warning. It creeps into your life and all of a sudden, you’re hooked. At first you’re the life of the party, and later you’re the drunk of the party. When you’re young, twenties and thirties, your body can handle all the booze, no problem. But mentally it impairs the way you view and feel the world around you.
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