Addiction Recovery: Monitoring Program at Clarity Way
Addiction Recovery: Monitoring Program at Clarity Way – After completing treatment for alcohol and drug abuse, a monitoring program helps to improve successful recovery through direct accountability. Our recovery coaches provide family members and friends relief and support from the often difficult task of following through on drug and alcohol abstinence. Ensuring that relationships remain strong among supportive family and friends are an essential component of successful addiction recovery. Our recovery coaches work with clients through check-calls, custom recovery plan creation, therapy sessions, support groups, and progress reports. We also provide timely updates for family and friends as well so that everyone involved in the recovery process can help clients reach their goals and find complete alcohol and drug abuse recovery. If you’d like to learn more about the addiction monitoring program at Clarity Way, visit our website at www.ClarityWay.com.
Making Some Painkillers Harder to Get
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Painkillers like Vicodin that contain hydrocodone are the most widely prescribed drugs in the United States — and the most widely abused because they are relatively easy to obtain. The Food and Drug Administration has an opportunity to help tighten …
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"The Rock" is solid in "Snitch"
Filed under: drug abuse help websites
And why does every former and current drug dealer, from a local Missouri thug (Michael Kenneth Williams, who plays Chalky on “Boardwalk Empire”) to a legendary cartel operative known as “El Topo” (“The Mole,” played by Benjamin Bratt), seem so quick to …
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The case for swifter, sobering justice
Filed under: drug abuse help websites
“Treatment courts are by far the most effective thing we can do to address drug abuse and the social- and crime-related problems that go with it,” McGrath said. The proof is in the records of our treatment courts that take addicted offenders and help …
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