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Trouble in Paradise

Addiction rehab in Florida may not be the best choice.  As winter arrives in Pennsylvania, the “destination rehabs” in Florida crank up their marketing efforts. Sometimes families find it easier to convince someone to get help for a drug or [...]

By |December 4th, 2013|Categories: Articles|Comments Off on Trouble in Paradise

Is there room at the Inn?

People often ask us “what does faith-based mean?”  “Does it mean that you will be preaching at me?”  “Will I be welcome if I don’t participate in organized religion?” “Can you help me re-connect with my faith?” These are important [...]

Drugs in the Workplace: Bad for Business

Michelle didn’t seem to take her job too seriously; she was usually 5-10 minutes late, took an excessive amount of breaks and often called in sick, all without remorse. However, she was clearly one of the best saleswomen in the [...]

Consequences: A Critical Tool in Addiction Treatment

When we acknowledge that addiction is a brain disease it becomes easier to understand that there is a battle going on inside the addict’s head.  They hear the “voice of the disease” saying that they need drugs and alcohol to [...]

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The Case Against Methadone, Suboxone and Other Medication-Assisted Treatments for Addiction

I spend a lot of time talking to families determined to find help for a loved one who is addicted to drugs.  Inevitably the conversation includes the questions: “Aren’t there some medications that will make them stop?” “I’ve heard about [...]

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