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Bangor, Maine Treatment Centers

Acadia Hospital 268 Stillwater Avenue
P.O. Box 422
Bangor, ME 04402
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Wellspring Inc Mens Program 98 Cumberland Street
Bangor, ME 04401
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Independence Project LLC 96 Harlow Street
Suite 360
Bangor, ME 04401
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Sweetser Affiliate Dwayne Hogan LADC LCSW 96 Harlow Street
Sweetser Clients Suite 341
Bangor, ME 04401
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Dwayne A Hogan LADC LCSW 96 Harlow Street
Suite 341
Bangor, ME 04401
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Discovery House 74 Dowd Road
Bangor, ME 04401
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Manna Inc Derek House 629 Main Street
Bangor, ME 04401
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Sweetser Affiliate Matthew Nutt LCSW CCS 61 Maine Street
Suite 35
Bangor, ME 04401
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LifeSkills Counseling Services 61 Main Street
Bangor, ME 04401
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Treatment & Detox Guide

Alcoholism and Women – The Hidden Disease

On this Mother’s Day, ABC News 20/20 interviews The Orchid Recovery Center and looks at the darker side of an illness shrouded in shame and secrecy. – On Friday April 30th, just in time for this Mother’s Day, the Orchid Recovery Center will be featured on ABC News 20/20 as part of a news story….

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Law aims for youth drinking, hits everyone

In the most tragic way possible, the December alcohol-poisoning death of Foothill High School student Shelby Lyn Allen fostered intense local discussion of underage drinking and its consequences. And on Tuesday, in a move they argue would prevent another such senseless death, advocates will ask the Shasta County Board of Supervisors to pass a “Social….

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Co-Occurring Disorders

A Co-Occurring Disorder is condition wherein mental disorder as well as alcohol problems is faced by an individual side by side. This is a condition that occurs very often. It is important to manage one disorder at a time by treating each one simultaneously to get the best possible outcome. Co-Occurring Disorders are also referred….

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Getting help to cut alcohol

Richard started drinking a few glasses of red wine in the evening to relax and pass the time. But gradually a couple of glasses turned into a bottle – and then two. Without realising it Richard, a 51-year-old professional, was soon drinking 126 units a week – four and a half times more than the….

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Use science to bolster ‘just say no’ message

Teen drinking

With high school graduation season in full swing, many parents are worried that alcohol may play a harmful role in their teens’ celebrations. An organization that studies teen drinking says parents should assume their teens will drink, and should use science to try to dissuade them. The Science Inside Alcohol Project advises parents to explain….

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