Catherine Cosgrove on August 4th, 2010

By definition, an addiction is described as being abnormally tolerant or dependent on something that is psychologically or physically habit-forming. Addictions come in many forms, from substance abuse addiction to behavior addictions, all of which may require intervention or professional treatment to overcome. As addictions have changed and redeveloped over time, programs have had to progressively change and modify approaches as well. In fact, while addiction trends have changed in the last three decades with some becoming more problematic than others, more help is available for overcoming addiction than ever before.

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Charlie Kane on August 3rd, 2010

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Abby Crackworth on July 31st, 2010

It has only been a fairly recent development that the treatment of drug addiction was considered valid therapy in the eyes of the masses. Drug addicts have long since been perceived to be seen as a lost cause, individuals whom have a mess of their lives and with little chance of a road back. However, treatment centres have begun to turn the tide on this perception and have become seen to be a valid route to the recovery of an addict.

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Barry Jensen on July 27th, 2010

There’s over a hundred million frequent drinkers in the US, and many estimates are suggesting that nearly ten million of them could very well be considered alcoholics. Meaning that roughly 10% of drinkers has a problem with alcohol. Regardless if it is due to peer pressures or actual physical reliance, it can be very hard to quit, but year after year many people make that decisions and begin the alcohol detox process.

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