David Gilkey Speaks at Walnut Park & Old North Campus Conference Part 1
David Gilkey Speaks At Walnut Park & Old North Campus Conference Part 1 – David Gilkey is a community consultant at The Regional Prevention Center of Wichita/Sedgwick County. Gilkey currently works with high-risk students inthe Wic…
A Snarky Response To Kevin Sabet's Judiciary Testimony
Filed under: Drug Addiction Help Wichita
Now those figures for the class of 2012 are about 70% drink, 40% smoked and 42% toked. Anyway, go on… I applaud the way the CSA has been so far used by the federal government – not to go after low-level users with an addiction problem, but instead to …
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What Exactly Do You Have to Study / Major in to Become a Alcohol / Drug Abuse Counselor?
Question by mouselikegirl: What exactly do you have to study / major in to become a alcohol / drug abuse counselor?
I am in my bachelor’s program in college majoring in psychology. is there specific classes that are needed to become a drug and alcohol abuse counselor?
I’m going to give my academic counselor a call, but I was just wondering if anyone knows.
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Answer by Cari Miller
Depending on what level and aspect of treatment you wish to deal with the requirements differ. There is an associates you can get in addiction studies that allows you do do some cousneling. Minimal though. Generally to provide official counseling you would need a masters in counseling.
How Can You Get Someone Put in an Insane Aslyum Hospital?
Question by Liana Urrea: How can you get someone put in an insane aslyum hospital?
If you know they need it and have major issues and know all the crazy things that persons done . And the person has a drug addiction and wasn’t born well from the head
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Answer by Creston Fournerat
Drive them there. If they really need help but refuse to go, you can always call law enforcement to drag their ass down there.
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Whimsical Wildcat: Why we should legalize marijuana
How Does a 3-5 Day Alcohol Rehab Program Work?
Question by mamaT: How does a 3-5 day alcohol rehab program work?
I have a family member checking into a 3-5 day rehab program to treat alcoholism and a perscription drug addiction. I have never heard of a program this short and I am uncertainof its effectivness. Will it help?
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Answer by 3rd account, second ban 😛
very quickly and painfully 🙂
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Clive Davis on Watching Whitney Houston Battle Drug Addiction
Clive Davis On Watching Whitney Houston Battle Drug Addiction – Clive Davis sat down with moderator Anthony DeCurtis and a select group of super fans for a Town Hall event on SiriusXM’s Stars channel (http://www.siriusxm….
Christopher Mark Kudela: Drug addicts miss out on life's true beauty
Filed under: drug addiction
Sadly there has been a tremendous resurgence in heroin use over the last few years, causing younger and younger people to end up in the obituaries. Where high school parties in my day were beer binges and pot fests, today it is kids sniffing and …
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What Are the Three Most Common Among the 10 Grounds of Legal Separation in the Philippines?
Question by Noontime show: What are the three most common among the 10 grounds of legal separation in the Philippines?
Article 55 of the 1988 Family Code
* Repeated physical violence or grossly abusive conduct directed against the petitioner, a common child, or a child of the petitioner;
* Physical violence or moral pressure to compel the petitioner to change religious or political affiliation;
* Attempt of respondent to corrupt or induce the petitioner, a common child, or a child of the petitioner, to engage in prostitution, or connivance in such corruption or inducement;
* Final judgment sentencing the respondent to imprisonment of more than six years, even if pardoned;
* Drug addiction or habitual alcoholism of the respondent;
* Lesbianism or homosexuality of the respondent;
* Contracting by the respondent of a subsequent bigamous marriage, whether in the Philippines or abroad;
* Sexual infidelity or perversion;
* Attempt by the respondent against the life of the petitioner; or
* Abandonment by respondent without justifiable cause for more than a year