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Bain Capital's Grip on Addiction – the Profit of 12-Step Treatment

Bain Capital's grip on addiction – The profit of 12-step treatment
But rarely do substance abuse treatment centers mention medical, psychological or pharmaceutical approaches to treatment; instead visitors to websites are almost always greeted with the words, "We are a 12-step based program." Tweet. Print version; + – …
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Manatee Girl Showing 'Grace' Under Pressure of Painful Arthritis

Manatee girl showing 'Grace' under pressure of painful arthritis
Grace said Thursday that she is excited to walk in the dual 5K/1-mile event sponsored by the Arthritis Foundation, which begins at 9 a.m. May 17 at Payne Park, 2050 Adams Lane, Sarasota. If she can't … Despite aggressive treatment that include …
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Find Boleo Alcohol Abuse Treatment in Topeka, Kansas?

Question by [email protected]: Find boleo alcohol abuse treatment in Topeka, Kansas?

Best answer:

Answer by Mister Nice Guy
Sorry,
I’ve heard of ethyl alcohol, methyl alcohol, iso-propyl alcohol and iso tert butyl alcohol, but never BOLEO ALCOHOL.

Answer by Bill & Diana S
There’s a list of alcohol/drug abuse treatment centers in northeast Kansas here:

How to I Get a Court Order to Have My Son Attend a Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center?

Question by jamie: how to i get a court order to have my son attend a drug and alcohol treatment center?
My son who is 17 has a drinking problem. I found two big bottles of vodka in his room and vodka concealed in water bottles in his refrigerator. I have found a treatment center in the area that I have made an appointment with but my son refuses to go saying he doesn’t have a problem. The treatment center said I might have to get a Court order issued. How do I go about doing that if I can’t convince my son to go.

Are Inpatient Treatment Centers Only Beneficial for Alcoholics Who Drink Everyday?

Question by jen: Are inpatient treatment centers only beneficial for alcoholics who drink everyday?
Someone I know has a problem and his wife wants him to go to a rehab-like place. He claims it won’t help him because he falls off the wagon more like monthly and doesn’t drink daily. Is that ridiculous or realistic?
He probably drinks more than once a month, but it’s catastrophic every month or two–wrecking cars, spending all the family’s $ , not coming home at all, etc.