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Austin, Texas Treatment Centers

La Haciendas Solutions 2100 Kramer Lane
Suite 300
Austin, TX 78758
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Changes Counseling Services 8711 Burnet Road
Suite A-3
Austin, TX 78757
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Austin Recovery Inc Edith Royal Campus 8402 Cross Park Drive
Austin, TX 78754
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Austin Recovery Inc Family House 8402 Cross Park Drive
Austin, TX 78754
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Clean Investments Inc Adolescent Program 1601 Rutherford Lane
Suite A-100
Austin, TX 78754
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Austin Drug and Alcohol Abuse Program 7801 North Lamar Boulevard
Suite D-109
Austin, TX 78752
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Clean Investments Inc Counseling Center 1212 East Anderson Lane
Suite 300
Austin, TX 78752
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Northwest Counseling and Wellness Ctr 12335 Hymeadow Drive
Suite 300
Austin, TX 78750
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Austin Recovery Inc Outpatient Program 4201 South Congress Avenue
Suite 202
Austin, TX 78745
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Treatment & Detox Guide

Co-occurring disorders

Co-occurring disorders treatment

Co-occurring disorders, as the name suggests are the type of disorders that occur again. These disorders are mostly related to mental health problems and therefore the chance of the disorders affecting again is high in the patients who suffer mental imbalance or have self destructive tendencies or are impulsive in their behavior.    The co-occurring….

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Many Parents Encourage Underage Drinking

Underage Drinking with parents

Do you let your underage child consume alcohol at home? In Australia, many parents allow and even encourage underage drinking for teens 15 to 17 years of age, even though the impact of alcohol on these children can be significant. The Australian Drinking Guidelines, released by the National Health and Research Medical Council, recommend that….

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Drug addiction

“Drugs” is not a respected word in our dictionary. Scientifically, drugs are small fine substances that are very effective in modifying the normal regular functions of a body. The different types of drugs are identified in three basic categories namely “depressants”, “stimulants” and “hallucinogens”. Drugs are widely used by doctors and hospitals, in required proportions….

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Alcohol consumption doubles since the 1960s

Britain is facing a “silent epidemic” of dementia as alcohol consumption has doubled since the 1960s, doctors have warned. The link between alcohol consumption and dementia is being ignored and unless urgent action is taken today’s binge drinkers will be tomorrow’s dementia patients, psychiatrists said. Public awareness campaigns and labels warning that dementia is linked….

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Change Behaviors & Avoid Addiction

Certain behaviors put you at a greater risk of becoming addicted to drugs or alcohol and while you cannot change your past, you cannot change your genes and you cannot change your family, you can change your behaviors. By recognizing your behaviors and those that are placing you at an increased risk of addiction, you….

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