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Passages Malibu Releases Statement on the Benefits of Natural Sleep
"At Passages, we have a well rounded treatment program," said Pax Prentiss, CEO of Passages Addiction Treatment Centers. "Our treatment team provides the most one-on-one therapy of any other rehab center, which allows our clients to return to their …
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Hollywood Star Donates to Local Rehab Center
The organization has inpatient and outpatient treatment centers in the Philadelphia region, including Bensalem, Center City, Northeast Philadelphia, Doylestown, Fort Washington, Haverford, Langhorne, and Levittown. Also on NBC10.com: Pa. Company …
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'Ex-terrorists' in Saudi Arabia find peace through rehab
That comes on top of an expansion of what are called “Terrorist rehab centers.” One of those centers, The Mohammed bin Naif Counseling and Care Center, is located on the dusty outskirts of the Saudi capital, Riyadh. It's housed in a walled compound …
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Passages Malibu Marks Alcohol Awareness Month
“In our clinical experience at Passages, young people with unresolved traumatic experiences or mental health issues are particularly at risk for becoming dependent on alcohol,” said Pax Prentiss, CEO of Passages Addiction Treatment Centers. “As a …
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Study shows important parallels between epidemic of HIV/AIDS and opioid
These are the findings of a comparative review of HIV/AIDS and addiction by researchers Josiah D. Rich, M.D., M.P.H., director of the Center for Prisoner Health and Human Rights, based at The Miriam Hospital; Traci C. Green, Ph.D., MSc, Department of …
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The scourge of heroin addiction
The governor's directives, which include public health advisories to educate the public about opioid addiction treatment options, will hopefully demystify common misperceptions, such as crime increases when there is a treatment center in one's …
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