Published on October 15, 2014 by Richard Taite in Ending Addiction for GoodLet me first say that I am not a medical doctor. However, as…
Published on October 13, 2014 by David Sack, M.D. in Where Science Meets the StepsThe way Americans look at addiction is starting to change, according…
Published on October 7, 2014 by Deborah Vlock, Ph.D. in What to Expect When You Get the Unexpected A mother’s notes on childhood mental illness…
Published on October 21, 2014 by Constance Scharff, Ph.D. in Ending Addiction for GoodWhy has heroin abuse skyrocketed, who is using it, and what can…
Published on October 24th 2014 by Stephanie Stark, The AtlanticThrough likes and comments, I’ve watched my hometown of Perry, Ohio, disappear into and come back…
Published on October 17th 2014, by KPCCProposition 46 is an initiative statute placed on the ballot by voter petition. It is also referred to as…
Published on October 15th 2014 By Parvati Shallow CBS NewsInterventionist Heather R. Hayes, can be reached at 800-219-0570 or heather@heatherhayes.com.Heather is in private practice in Atlanta, GA,…
Published on October 28th, 2014 By By Stuart Gitlow, MDDrug use is not isolated to dark alleys or urban street corners, nor is addictive illness…
Published on October 29, 2014 by David Sack, M.D. in Where Science Meets the StepsA surgeon passes out drunk in the operating room yet blames…
Published on October 29, 2014 by Shahram Heshmat, Ph.D. in Science of ChoicePsychoanalysis is considered as a theory, a treatment, and a way of thinking…