Gazette Opinion: The Case for Swifter, Sobering Justice in Montana

Gazette opinion: The case for swifter, sobering justice in Montana

Filed under: drug rehab treatment methods

A good share of participants are in treatment courts in Yellowstone County. In District Court, Judge Susan Watters presides over Family Drug Treatment Court for addicted parents in civil abuse and neglect cases. Judge Ingrid Gustafson presides over …
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Orphan Drug Catalyst Pushing DARA Shares Toward Possible Technical Break

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… is expecting to hear soon on the status of its Orphan Drug application submitted to The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in November of last year for its drug KRN5500, which is being studied for the treatment of chronic chemotherapy-induced …
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Is Soursop the Caribbean Secret for Perfect Sleep?

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Sellers of the drug Triamazon in were busted for selling unlicensed and fraudulent treatments in Great Britain. Here in the , the Federal Trade Commission lists the soursop extract Bioque Technologies, Inc. markets to treat melanoma as a …
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Clancy I. – AA Speaker – 12-Step Recovery – Clancy I. from California shares his experience, strength, and hope! From the book Alcoholics Anonymous: “In spite of the great increase in the size and span of this Fellowship, at its core it remains simple and personal. Each day, somewhere in the world, recovery begins when one alcoholic talks with another alcoholic, sharing experience, strength, and hope.” Make sure to like us on facebook 🙂 We’d love to have ya stop in and see us! www.facebook.com What is the Twelve Step Model? How is it a “treatment for alcoholism” or “alcohol abuse?” From Wikipedia: “A twelve-step program is a set of guiding principles (accepted by members as ‘spiritual principles,’ based on the approved literature) outlining a course of action for recovery from addiction, compulsion, or other behavioral problems. Originally proposed by Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) as a method of recovery from alcoholism, the Twelve Steps were first published in the book Alcoholics Anonymous: The Story of How More Than One Hundred Men Have Recovered from Alcoholism in 1939. The method was then adapted and became the foundation of other twelve-step programs. Twelve-step methods have been adopted to address a wide range of substance-abuse and dependency problems.” You can find out more at: www.aa.org – Alcoholics Anonymous Official Site (And as should be blatantly obvious, we are in no way affiliated with them or any other 12 step program. We are just looking to provide hope to those suffering from alcoholism or

 

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