Alcoholism and Depression Treatment Center – Suzanne’s Story


 

Alcoholism and Depression Treatment Center – Suzanne’s Story – www.sovcal.com Dual diagnosis therapy helps individuals dealing with addiction and depression. This narrative is about a remarkable recovery from alcohol addiction after occasional drinking got out of control. When Suzzane realized that she needed to have at least one drink after she woke up in order to function she decided to get help and got admitted into a Rehabilitation Center. She talks about her experience at the center, their approach verses other approaches and also gives some insights to others who may be struggling. After having sought treatment at the center she says her biggest achievement is being able to walk down a liquor aisle without any cravings and finding it more difficult to walk down a cookie aisle today. For more information about Sovereign Health of California, or if you need assistance, please call our toll free number at 866.819.2948.

 

ER visits tied to energy drinks double since 2007

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SAN FRANCISCO • A new government survey suggests the number of people seeking emergency treatment after consuming energy drinks has doubled nationwide during the past four years, the same period in which the supercharged drink industry has surged in …
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Skin Doctors Question Accuracy Of Apps For Cancer Risk

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Smartphone apps that evaluate moles for skin cancer risk missed threatening moles one-third of the time, according to a study by dermatologists at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Those apps let users photograph a funky mole or other skin …
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Understanding Opioids: Part 2

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The widespread use of, and need for clinician education surrounding, opioid analgesic therapies is highlighted by 2 new programs led by the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry (AAAP) in collaboration with the American Psychiatric Association and …
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