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    One of the best places to get help is from addiction recovery centers. Here you can be sure to get the much-needed undivided attention you need as you turn a new leaf of your life. Our [LOCATION] substance abuse treatment facility is an ideal rehabilitation center you can count on. Teamwork is the key when it comes to selecting a drug rehab facility. We unite people and encourage them to work together and share hope to achieve the set goals. Our goal is to support everyone who is struggling with

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    Rebelo 1 Michelle Rebelo PS 102-01: Dr. Howell Williams May 11, 2017 Punishment vs Rehabilitation In all of the countries on Earth, there is some form of system that criminals go through when they commit a crime. Some are harsher than others, and each is different. But which is most effective and beneficial to society as a whole? Here in America, our criminal system is very militaristic, we are punishers. But maybe it’s time for that to change. Before the 1970’s, American prisons held the mental

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    This is also a general characteristic of many counseling professions, and especially so with rehabilitation because the body needs time to heal physically, mentally, spiritually, and socially. Other characteristics of a rehabilitation counselor include critical thinking, negotiation, and the ability to remain calm in order to generate conflict resolution (Chan et al., 2004). There are many resources and organizations

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    Physical/Occupational Therapy Abstract The history of Physical Therapy and Occupational was first developed in 1912; President Mary McMillan, an executive committee of elected officers, led the association. Physical therapy is a healthcare profession primarily concerned with the remediation of impairments and the disabilities of people. PTs diagnose and treat individuals of all ages with injuries that limit movement and the ability to perform functional activities in their daily lives.

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    programs that offer an alternative to incarceration can reduce the amount of people in the prison system that is living on taxpayers’ dollars. The enlistment in the military is a viable option as an alternative to incarceration. The goal of rehabilitation is a change in the behavior of the convict and the enlistment of said individual offers just that in more ways than one. The sociology theory of the life course roughly translates to that over a course of life, one abandons its old ways of life

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    Evidence-Based Intervention Brief By: Mary Marrone 1. Intervention Name: Integrated Treatment for Co-occurring Disorders 2. Brief Description: Due to the chicken and egg dilemma surrounding co-occurring disorders, for years researchers have faced the challenge of what to treat first, in other words identifying the main issue. Now after twenty years and being given the title of an evidence-based practice, researchers have come up with a holistic approach in treating co-occurring disorders. Researches

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    damaged. There are many different situations in which this type of therapy could be required, it is just dependent on the diagnosis and extent of injury. Along with this branch of therapy, Physical and Speech therapy are also prominent in the rehabilitation of a patient. Physical Therapy is a widely known and effective way in which

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    Drug and alcohol treatment programs generally fall into one of two categories — inpatient or outpatient rehab. While equally focused on rehabilitation, each type has unique attributes and benefits to offer. Inpatient rehabs are intensive, residential treatment programs designed to treat addictions. Outpatient rehabs are part-time programs, allowing the recovering user to keep going to work or school during the day. Inpatient recovery programs, also known as residential treatment, require patients

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    you’ve lost your freedom due to your addiction. Falling victim to the lure of your addiction, you’ve lost control. You may no longer feel confident in yourself. Part of the recovery process is turning those feeling around and regaining control. A rehabilitation center is a wonderful idea, but you need to start regaining control and regaining your life. What better way than choosing to reside in a halfway house? In choosing to live in a recovery house, you are choosing to: 1. Regain control of your life:

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    Drug Court Individuals who suffer from substance abuse, known as addiction, continuously plagues the United States court system year after year. For instance, individuals who have been accused drug and alcohol-related crimes have been suspected of committing violent crimes, such as domestic violence, child abuse, and abandonment. Therefore, the drug court scheme has afforded offenders arrested for addiction-related crimes the opportunity to receive community-based treatment with judicial oversight

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