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Question by Alexis: How do you know when you’re addicted?
My boyfriend says hes addicted to cigarettes. He says hes tried to quit, but he can’t. I think it is a bunch of bullsh*t. I know that if I really wanted to stop something I could in a heartbeat. So, my question is, how do you know when you become addicted and I just don’t understand why you can’t just stop smoking?

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Answer by tigertiger_ca
if you can’t stop….you’re addicted. Period.

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Alcohol & Drug Rehab in Hamilton Launches Program that Leads Adolescents
Hamilton, Canada (PRWEB) January 04, 2014. A Hamilton alcohol and drug rehab center is announcing that it has started a new program aimed at helping adolescents break their abuse of alcohol at Alcohol Addiction Treatment Centers. According to a report … Read more on PR Web (press release)

Question by Eye see!: Proof that Scientology’s claims about vitamins curing mental problems are fake?
If their claims of vitamins being cures/treatments for illness’s like schizophrenia were true then the vitamin industry would be keen to promote the proof as they would sell a whole lot more vitamins if that were the case. So, therefore there’s the proof that the claims must be incorrect because no industry is going keep quiet about provable benefits from it’s products! Also I would think that the NHS would also start suply them as they would be cheaper than the medications they have to provide!
In response to jenienla. Jeremy Perkins ring any bells? A paranoid schizophrenic whos mother, a scientologist, allowed him only to be treated with vitams as with in keeping with scientologists anti psychiary believes, he ended up stabing her seventy severn times. See this at: theunfunnytruth.ytmnd.com/

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Answer by Candy
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/TheOpenDoorForsupport/

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Alcohol & Drug Rehab Edmonton Launches Program Aimed at Helping High
Edmonton, Canada (PRWEB) January 06, 2014. An Edmonton alcohol and drug rehab center is launching a program geared toward high school-aged adolescents and reducing their alcohol addiction problems through Alcohol Addiction Treatment Centers. Read more on PR Web (press release)

State shuts down Narconon drug rehab after Ch. 2 investigation exposed
Two doctors whose license numbers were on the bills told investigative reporter Jodie Fleischer they never provided drug treatment or therapy, and never authorized Narconon to bill for those services. Georgia's Insurance Commissioner launched a … Read more on WSB Atlanta

Alcohol & Drug Rehab Quebec Announces Program to Help Adolescents Cut
A Quebec alcohol and drug rehab center is announcing that it has started a new program aimed at helping adolescents break their abuse of alcohol through new services available at Alcohol Addiction Treatment Centers. Statistics provided by the Canadian … Read more on PR Web (press release)

Drug Rehab Center Planned for Red Hook
The drug and alcohol treatment center, called Urban Recovery House, will target high-income New Yorkers who will receive short-term care at an inpatient facility proposed for 110 Beard St. While the facility's price range is still being determined … Read more on DNAinfo

Lawsuit Against Tennessee Drug Rehab Center Settled
A lawsuit filed over a death at New Life Lodge rehabilitation center has been settled. The Tennessean reports terms of the settlement were not disclosed. The lawsuit was filed in August 2011 and sought $ 32 million in compensatory and punitive damages … Read more on ClaimsJournal.com

Alcohol & Drug Rehab London Canada Launches Program to Support
A London, Canada alcohol and drug rehab center is announcing that it has started a new program aimed at helping adolescents break their abuse of alcohol through new services available at Drug Addiction Treatment Centers. According to a report from the … Read more on PR Web (press release)

Maryhaven treatment center evolves for changing addictions
The charity founded in 1953 with a five-figure budget is now the nonprofit corporation Maryhaven, an addiction and mental-illness treatment agency that cared for about 8,000 people this year, had revenue of about $ 22.5 million and recently celebrated … Read more on Columbus Dispatch

His House/New Creation Addiction Treatment Centers Celebrates Holidays With
His House is a Christian addiction treatment center that serves males who suffer from issues related to substance abuse. Their goal is to treat the body, mind and spirit in order to ensure complete lifelong recovery. They have received distinction from … Read more on PR Web (press release)

Addiction treatment center director offers advice for helping addicts
Jim Steinhagen, executive director of addiction treatment center Hazelden in Plymouth, offered advice: “Listen to the voice in your head. Trust your intuition.” Telltale signs of drug abuse include changes in personality, appearance, friends and school … Read more on Coon Rapids ECM Publishers

Question by sheashea09: If the purpose of prison is rehabilitation what should a program look like?
3rd part of final
What can you do in this rehab program, what are the rules.

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Answer by INSOMNIAC IS FREE AT LAST
Here is one you can take some ideas from.~
A government-backed program that seeks to rehabilitate Iowa prison inmates by converting them to fundamentalist Christianity violates the U.S. Constitution, Americans United for Separation of Church and State charged in a pair of federal lawsuits filed today.

Americans United is challenging state promotion of the InnerChange Freedom Initiative, a program run by Charles Colson’s Prison Fellowship. In the lawsuits, AU charges that InnerChange constitutes a merger of government with religion. The program indoctrinates participants in religion, discriminates in hiring staff on religious grounds and gives inmates special privileges if they enroll.

The InnerChange program is currently in operation in Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota and Texas, and a similar program is under consideration for use in the federal prison system as well. President George W. Bush and other advocates of “faith-based” social services have praised InnerChange as a model program.

But Americans United insists the arrangement is deeply flawed.

“This program is one of the most egregious violations of church-state separation I’ve ever seen,” said the Rev. Barry W. Lynn, Americans United executive director. “It literally merges religion and government.

“It is unconscionable for the government to give preferential treatment to prisoners based solely on their willingness to undergo religious conversion and indoctrination,” said Lynn. “Officials should use public funds to help rehabilitate all prison inmates, not just those who are willing to convert to fundamentalist Christianity.”

Continued Lynn, “Sadly, President Bush sees nothing wrong with an arrangement like this and indeed wants to spread it across all social services, affecting all Americans. It’s a dangerous agenda that must be stopped.”

Americans United filed suit on behalf of Jerry D. Ashburn, an inmate at Newton Correctional Facility in Newton, Iowa, who objects to the program’s religious tenets. A separate suit was filed on behalf of family and friends of Newton inmates who also object to the sectarian emphasis of the program.

Both lawsuits assert that InnerChange is based entirely on fundamentalist Christianity. InnerChange materials describe the program as “a revolutionary, Christ-centered, values-based pre-release program supporting prison inmates through their spiritual and moral transformation” and says it is “explicitly Christ-centered.”

In addition, InnerChange openly discriminates in hiring staff on religious grounds, despite its support from public funds. All employees must be Christians who are willing to sign a statement of faith that reflects fundamentalist Christian dogma.

InnerChange staff do not hesitate to discuss the group’s sectarian goals. Jack Cowley, national director of operations for InnerChange, told The Non-Profit Times in 2002 that the program seeks to convert inmates to fundamentalism. “From the state’s point of view, the mission is to reduce recidivism,” Cowley said. “From a ministry point of view, our mission is to save souls for Christ.”

The lawsuits also note that inmates in the InnerChange program receive much better treatment than inmates in the general population. InnerChange participants, for example, have keys to their cells and have access to private bathrooms. They are allowed to make free telephone calls to family members and are given access to big-screen televisions, computers and art supplies. These benefits are not extended to general-population inmates.

Newton officials fund InnerChange in part by charging general-population inmates and their family members exorbitant rates for telephone calls. The profits are then used to pay for 40 to 50 percent of InnerChange’s costs. Housing for the program is also completely subsidized with public funds.

This unusual funding mechanism means that all inmates and their family members and friends who wish to communicate by telephone are forced to support InnerChange. Americans United expects other plaintiffs to join the cases as they get under way. AU attorneys urged Newton inmates (or those who pay into the phone fund on their behalf) to contact AU. Persons who are interested in counseling prison inmates in Iowa and are qualified to do so, but do not meet InnerChange’s religious criteria for employment, also may be eligible to join the case.

“These cases have substantial implications for President Bush’s faith-based initiative,” said Ayesha Khan, Americans United’s legal director. “The president says it’s okay to use public dollars for religious discrimination, and we say it’s not. These cases will be among the first to determine how far the government can go in funding religious programs.”

In addition to AU’s Khan, other attorneys involved in the lawsuits include AU Litigation Counsel Alex Luchenitser and local counsel Dean Stowers, a constitutional lawyer with the Des Moines law firm of Rosenberg, Stowers & Morse.

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Rainbow Rehabilitation Opens Farmington Hills Treatment Center
Rainbow Rehabilitation Centers, which provides services to people with brain and spinal cord injuries, celebrated the opening of its new Farmington Hills treatment center on Dec. 11, with employees and healthcare professionals from around metro Detroit. Read more on Patch.com

Latest A Forever Recovery Blog Looks at the Benefits of Seeking Inpatient
A Forever Recovery, a leading addiction treatment center that has pioneered a moral reasoning approach to recovery that empowers each individual client to access the spiritual, cognitive, and fellowship support that they need, has published a new blog … Read more on PR Web (press release)

Inside The Luxe 0K Per Year Rehab Center 'Affluenza' Teen Will Attend After
People can't just do what they want to whenever they want to, so people have to follow our schedule and abide by our guidelines,” Monroe Jr. contests, defending his luxury treatment center. “So Ethan, if he were to come to us will have significant … Read more on Radar Online

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