Inexplicably Drunk
Of course, clinicians who work with offenders are accustomed to the occasional client who shows up stubbornly insisting that he or she had consumed no alcohol whatsoever before arrest.
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by C. Scott McMillin | Jan 24, 2022 | Addiction Clinicians | 0 |
Of course, clinicians who work with offenders are accustomed to the occasional client who shows up stubbornly insisting that he or she had consumed no alcohol whatsoever before arrest.
by C. Scott McMillin | Aug 19, 2021 | Addictive Substances | 0 |
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by C. Scott McMillin | Feb 13, 2020 | Recovery | 0 |
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by Cecile | Jan 1, 2015 | People in Recovery | 1 |
by C. Scott McMillin | Jul 28, 2014 | Public Policy | 1 |
This is the sort of reasoning that leads unthinking legislators to chop funds for substance abuse services whenever there’s a budget shortfall on the horizon. It’s not based on return on investment from treatment, which research demonstrates is phenomenal.
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Apr 3, 2014 | People in Recovery, Recovery | 0 |
Ultimately, what replaces addiction in recovery is life, in all its glory.
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Apr 4, 2013 | Addiction, PDF Articles | 2 |
Make specific changes that make it easier to live without tobacco. Your lifestyle should promote your physical, spiritual, and psychological well-being.
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Mar 20, 2013 | People in Recovery | 2 |
There may be new practices specifically to support recovery — taking up yoga or meditation, a sport or hobby, or making important changes in diet or exercise.
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