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Baltimore, Maryland Treatment Centers

Valley Bridge House Inc 28 South Broadway
Baltimore, MD 21231
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Baltimore Crisis Response Inc 2041 East Fayette Street
Baltimore, MD 21231
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Safe House 7 West Randall Street
Baltimore, MD 21230
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Universal Counseling Services Inc 1401 Severn Street
Suite 201
Baltimore, MD 21230
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Baltimore Station 140 West Street
Baltimore, MD 21230
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Pine Heights Treatment Center 3455 Wilkens Avenue
Lower Level 20
Baltimore, MD 21229
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Counseling Resource Associates 6423 Frederick Road
Suite 202
Baltimore, MD 21228
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EPOCH Counseling Center 3902 Annapolis Road
Baltimore, MD 21227
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Treatment & Detox Guide

Are Americans in Denial about the Widespread Abuse of Prescription Drugs?

Abuse of Prescription Drugs Treatment

CASA’s just-released National Survey of American Attitudes on Substance Abuse, has found that those who fail to monitor their children’s school night activities, safeguard their prescription drugs, address the problem of drugs in their children’s schools, and set good examples increase the risk that their 12-17 year old children will smoke, drink, and use illegal….

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Book Explores World of High-Functioning Alcoholics

A new book provides insights into the lives of so-called “high-functioning alcoholics” and the special challenges faced by those who need treatment but lack the impetus of hitting rock-bottom, the New York Times reported May 4.Sarah Allen Benton, author of “Understanding the High-Functioning Alcoholic,” offers herself as an example: she holds a Master’s degree from….

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Think before you drink

Alcoholics aren’t easy to pick out in a crowd. The person next to you in the checkout line at Walmart may be an alcoholic. So may the person who works next to you at the office, or sits next to you in church. The person who teaches your child, works on your car, or cuts….

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