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Portland, Oregon Treatment Centers

Acadia Northwest 10101 SW Barbur Boulevard
Suite 101
Portland, OR 97219
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Acadia Northwest 8202 North Denver Street
Portland, OR 97217
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Volunteers of America/InAct 10564 SE Washington Street
Portland, OR 97216
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Lutheran Community Services NW 605 SE Cesar East Chavez Boulevard
Portland, OR 97214
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Volunteers of America of Oregon Day Treatment Program 537 SE Alder Street
1st Floor
Portland, OR 97214
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Teras Intervention and Counseling Inc 3945 SE Hawthorne Boulevard
Portland, OR 97214
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Quest Center for Intergrated Health 2901 East Burnside Street
Portland, OR 97214
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CRC/Allied Health Services Belmont 2600 SE Belmont Street
Portland, OR 97214
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CODA Inc Portland Recovery Center 1027 East Burnside Street
Portland, OR 97214
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Healthy parent-child ties can keep teenagers away from alcohol

A healthy parent-child relationship can have a preventive effect on the early drinking tendencies in a teenager, a new study suggests. The study to be published in the May issue of Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs emphasises the role played by parents in bringing down drinking tendencies in a teenager. According to the….

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The Holidays: Challenges and Survival Guide for Sober Alcoholics

Why are the holidays difficult for sober alcoholics? The holidays can be a triggering and challenging time for sober alcoholics, particularly for those in early sobriety. But why? There are a variety of reasons and this time of year can prove to be emotionally charged even for non-alcoholics. The holidays can be bittersweet, in that….

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Drug and Alcohol Treatment Myths Debunked

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There are many myths about drug and alcohol treatment and the things that you can expect (or should not expect) to get out of treatment. If you are thinking that by getting help for a drug or alcohol addiction that once you are done with treatment you will magically be healed and won’t have to….

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Children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome need intervention

Biggest barrier often mother’s guilt over drinking alcohol during pregnancy, says woman with affected son Alone and grieving the deaths of three close friends, Annette Cutknife drank for all nine months of her pregnancy. A college student at the time, she didn’t care what would happen, but the moment her son was born, she knew….

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Alcoholism: Losing Old Friends to Stay Sober

Alcoholism, like many addictions, is a disease of reinforcement. When you take drugs or alcohol, you feel better and when you stop drinking, you miss the feeling. By this same mechanism, the people you associate with can start to reinforce your drinking behavior. Even though, for many, alcoholism ends up being a disease of solitude….

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