Essays about abuse treatment

  1. crime and drug use
    ... The need for expanding drug abuse treatment for this group of people was recognized in the Crime Act of 1994, which for the first time provided substantial ...
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  2. Crime and Drug Use
    ... The need for expanding drug abuse treatment for this grou ... In 1991, th e new Center for Substance Abuse Treatment established Project RECOVERY. ...
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  3. Crime and its direct link to drugs
    ... The need for expanding drug abuse treatment for this group of people was recognized in the Crime Act of 1994, which for the first time provided substantial ...
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  4. Crime and Drug Use misc0
    ... The need for expanding drug abuse treatment for this group of people was recognized in the Crime Act of 1994, which for the first time provided substantial ...
    (3140 Words -- Approx. 13 Pages)

  5. Crime and Drug Use misc1
    ... Many drug abuse treatment system components were established due to Project REFORM that include: 39 assessment and referral programs implemented and 33 ...
    (2805 Words -- Approx. 11 Pages)

  6. Abusing AA
    ... 1994. Using AA and other 12Step programs More Effectively. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, Vol. II. ... Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, Vol. II. ...
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  7. Adolescent Substance Use and Abuse
    ... adolescents may spend long periods abstractly contemplating the ampquotmeaning of lifeampquot and ampquotwho am I.ampquot Treatment Design Substance abuse treatment should involve ...
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  8. Substance Abuse in the Workpla
    ... Staying informed about substance abuse treatment options, ensuring benefits packages provide a full continuum of care and including coverage of continuing care ...
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  9. Substance Abuse
    ... family systems therapy, group therapy, and family drug education,ampquot describes the differential effectiveness of three models of adolescent drug abuse treatment. ...
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  10. Child Abuse
    ... to marry. The Child Sexual Abuse Treatment Program reported that they handle about five hundred cases of incest each year. In a ...
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  11. Drug Abuse Problems and Increased Use of Methamphetamines, Ecstasy ...
    ... can be obtained from the Internet, and the chemicals used are fairly easy and inexpensive to obtain Center for Substance Abuse Treatment CSAT, 1997. ...
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  12. Child Abuse
    ... There is also to consider the potential harm to children who have not been abused but maybe forced into treatment for sexual abuse due to an error in the ...
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  13. Substance abuse
    ... 6. The Air Forceamp39s Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment ADAPT program is designed to promote readiness and health and wellness. ...
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  14. child abuse
    ... parental rights away. Programs for women and children take away the barriers to enter substance abuse treatment. I strongly feel ...
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  15. Child Abuse
    ... or caretakers who abuse drugs or alcohol should be offered a comprehensive rehabilitation program that centers on substance abuse treatment, parenting skills ...
    (3608 Words -- Approx. 14 Pages)

  16. Child Abuse
    ... The therapeutic treatment provided in cases involving physical child abuse: A description of current practices. Child Abuse ampamp Neglect 221, 7178. ...
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  17. Juvenile Crime and Treatment Causes of Adolescent Atrocity
    ... Whether the problem is abuse, peer pressure or anything else, there are ways to get the people the treatment they need. Bibliography ...
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  18. Drug abuse during pregnancy
    ... the right thing to do would be to have responsible relatives look after the baby until the mother can enter some type of substance abuse treatment which can ...
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  19. sexual abuse
    ... as the victim. Gorham 1997 describes a 16 step treatment for sexual child abuse referred to as the Madanes method. Here the aim ...
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  20. Substance Abuse: Driving Under the Influence DUI
    ... or installation of ignition interlock system on vehicles cAn assessment of the individual\amp39s degree of abuse of alcohol and treatment as appropriate dNot ...
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  21. Who Does Child Abuse Effect
    ... The Federal Child Abuse Treatment Act of 1974 states sexual abuse ampquotincludes rape, molestation, and prostitution under circumstances in which the childamp39s health ...
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  22. The Risk Factors for Domestic Violence: Summary
    ... the best way to avoid the situation altogether is through prevention of the syndrome, which has been undertaken by substance abuse treatment experts through pre ...
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  23. Methamphetamine Use Among Wome
    ... Nationally, women made up 47 percent of patients in substance abuse treatment centers who identified meth as their primary drug of use in 1999, according to ...
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  24. Sex Offender Treatment Programs
    Sex Offender Rehabilitation: An Analytical Essay Few topics cause as much emotional opinion as sexual abuse and the treatment of the abusers. ...
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  25. Child Abuse
    ... violence. Making health care more accessible and affordable. Increasing and improving treatment for alcohol and drug abuse. Developing ...
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  26. Child Abuse
    ... kicking, burning, biting, pinching, shaking or otherwise harming a child is defined as physical abuse by the CAPTA, the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act ...
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  27. Child Abuse
    ... liable for 45,000. The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act CAPTA was also known as the Mondale Act of 1974. The intent of ...
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  28. Child abuse
    ... liable for 45,000. The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act CAPTA was also known as the Mondale Act of 1974. The intent of ...
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  29. Manamp39s Treatment of Horses
    Manamp39s Treatment of Horses Horses of all breeds are used all over the world for the ... the events, such as, racing and the rodeo obtain some form of abuse on horses ...
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  30. drug abuse
    ... into our school system will attempt the discouragement of teen drug abuse in its ... this individual is a selfcommitted or a prison based treatment patient the ...
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