College Freshmen and Substance Abuse
College Freshmen and Substance Abuse – There are some good studies that have shown that an effective way to prevent problems with alcohol and drugs is for parents to talk to their teenagers the summer before going to college about the dangers of these substances. Three reasons why college… Continue reading
Are There Any Drug Treatment Programs for People Who Have No Money and No Health Insurance?
Question by Annfes: Are there any drug treatment programs for people who have no money and no health insurance?
My son and I live in Massachusetts and he is addicted to pain killers. It’s destroying his life and I don’t know what on earth to do!
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Camp Douglas Wi. Wonderful People
Camp Douglas Wi. Wonderful People – Footage from John’s Walk for Recovery – A fundraiser for the documentary “The Choosing” An independent film about addiction and recovery. Produced by White Light Productions Minnesota. Can anyone recover form addiction? Executive Producer John Overby Produced by Eric Rech Camera A John… Continue reading
Drug Rehab Florida: Florida Drug Rehab Centers Have Their Work Cut Out for Them
A recent talk given by Bob Stutman, the former DEA special agent turned consultant who has been called an “S.O.B. on the side of the angels” by Boston Herald Magazine, and “One of our nations heroes” by Dan Rather, has spurred Lakeland, Florida residents into action to find a solution… Continue reading
Drug Abuse Wisconsin: Sexual Child Abuse Knows No Gender
Male Sexual Abuse Survivors face the same emotional, mental, physical and spiritual trauma women survivors face with two exceptions–they judge themselves more harshly, and they have difficulty recognizing/believing they have been abused.
David Finkelhor and J. Bziuba-Leatherman’s studies reveal 31% of boys are sexually abused by age 18. Finkelhor, David… Continue reading
UW-Marinette & Marinette Middle School Partnership
UW-Marinette & Marinette Middle School Partnership – College students working with 6th graders: an Americorps/VISTA service project. This video shows how 6th graders planned, researched, and presented information about the effects of drug abuse–all with the help of college students attending the University of Wisconsin-Marinette. Under the supervision of… Continue reading