Opiate Addiction Recovery in Dual Diagnosis Rehab – Katie’s Story
Opiate Addiction Recovery in Dual Diagnosis Rehab – Katie’s Story – www.sovcal.com A chronic pain patient shares her story of recovery from opiate addiction and learning to deal with chronic pain and associated problems at a Treatment Center leading in dual diagnosis treatment. She also talks about her previous unsuccessful attempts at trying to deal with her pain and how she suffered for 10 years – undergoing surgery, seeking different treatments, taking opiates with no relief, till she found a dual diagnosis treatment center that addressed chronic pain and she got herself admitted. She goes on to talk about her experience at the center, some techniques learned to deal with her problems, the progress made and how she feels that she is finally on the road to recovery. For more information about Sovereign Health of California, or if you need assistance, please call our toll free number at 866.819.2948.
"MICA dual–diagnosis" treatment does not exist. Holding out hope for it is cruel.
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"M.I.C.A. dual-diagnosis" treatment does not exist. Holding out hope for it is cruel. If you get coverage for Intense Out Patient care that comes with a psychiatrist to prescribe maintenance meds, and you relapse.. YER OUT! You FAILED. They will write …
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Mental Health Professional/ Treatment Director, Rule 36
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Mental Health Professional/Treatment Director. Austin, MN. Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS) facility serving adults with mental health issues and dual diagnosis is seeking a Mental Health Professional/ Treatment Director. The position is …
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If Not AA, Then What? SMART Recovery and the AA Alternatives
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Then, there's the acknowledgement that a sobriety support group doesn't have expertise or insight to treat depression, bipolar disorder or other dual diagnosis issues. And won't try to suggest that 12-step action is a proper way of treating them. Want …
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