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Cincinnati, Ohio Treatment Centers

Individual Care Center Inc 8833 Chapel Square Lane
Suite A
Cincinnati, OH 45249
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Sojourner Recovery Services Opiate Treatment 44 East Crescentville Road
Cincinnati, OH 45246
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Adolescent Substance Abuse Programs 9403 Kenwood Road
Suite B-110
Cincinnati, OH 45242
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Bethesda Blue Ash Treatment Program 11305 Reed Hartman Highway
Suite 106
Cincinnati, OH 45242
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Talbert House Adult Services/Outpatient 4531 Reading Road
Cincinnati, OH 45229
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Gateways Outpatient Alcohol and Drug Services 3131 Harvey Avenue
Suite 201
Cincinnati, OH 45229
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Talbert House The Bridge 1515 Carll Street
Upstairs
Cincinnati, OH 45225
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Talbert House Alternatives for Young Men 1515 Carll Street
Cincinnati, OH 45225
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New Direction Treatment Services 1612 Chase Avenue
1st Floor
Cincinnati, OH 45223
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Professional ex-s´

I have found really interesting article in Journal of Contemporary Ethnography from 1991. The author, J. David Brown, is Assistant professor of sociology at Northern Illinois University who had struggled for 13 years with substance abuse problems, then he went to rehab and after then, he started to be a counselor himself. He uses the….

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Do You Drink Too Much?

Go on, have another. You’ll be hailing the cab anyway as you’re a bit over the limit now. As for tomorrow, you survived work with a hangover last Tuesday, didn’t you? Besides, it’s your boss offering the next round! Make it a pint. Oh, and mental note: don’t forget to pick up some beer tomorrow….

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Alcohol is a choice, not a disease.

I started drinking in Denver, Colorado back in the fifties when the drinking age for 3.2 beer was eighteen and there were quite a few 3.2 Bars in Denver. I loved the bar atmosphere where one could let go of their inhibitions and watch others do the same. My particular interest at that time were….

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Homeless alcoholism drains city

The Biggest Little City gained notoriety in a 2006 edition of the New Yorker after two Reno police officers estimated that ignoring one of the city’s homeless chronic alcoholics cost the city more than $1 million over the years. Malcolm Gladwell’s story quoted Reno police officers Patrick O’Bryan and Steve Johns explaining that Murray Barr,….

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