Drugs & Addiction : How to Help Drug Addicts
Drugs & Addiction : How to Help Drug Addicts – Helping drug addicts begins by assessing their readiness for change, as they will go through four stages of change, including pre-contemplation, contemplation, preparation and action. Guide drug addicts through this hard time in their lives with information from a licensed mental health counselor in this free video on drug abuse.
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A new prescription to treat prescription drug abuse
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He really makes me feel like an outsider, (to fellow recovering addicts). He was so quick to judge me,(something he says he NEVER does, in all his videos). And. I am from south Florida where their is no real option for support. I cannot go to AA/NA because of my religion. I have never been so disappointed and depressed? before. I am only looking for support and guidance.
I am a recovering opiate addict who was addicted for more than ten years I have been clean since March 28, 2009. I have been seeking a support group, without success. I joined a social networking site, started by someone who posts on youtube at his invitation. I was in? the middle of trying to help someone and got banned from the site for no reason. It was only my second day on the site. I asked him in an email why he had banned me. He never responded. I am so disappointed and depressed.
thank? you
@metallicmentality? Nothing.