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The ‘Pill Mill’ State

Published in Blog, Healthcare Reform
The ‘Pill Mill’ State

At our Phoenix House adult residential program in Florida, prescription opiate abuse now accounts for 95% of admission calls. So on Monday, I was grateful that a Tampa Tribune story brought greater attention to the issue. read more

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Yes, Dr. Johnson. Treatment Does Work!

Published in Blog, Drug Misuse
Yes, Dr. Johnson. Treatment Does Work!

In his searing op-ed, Johnson, chair of psychiatry and neurobehavioral sciences at the University of Virginia, argues that there is little empirical evidence to suggest that substance abuse treatment programs are effective. I take issue with these charges. read more

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The Real “Dream Team” Lindsay Lohan Needs

Published in Blog, Celebrity
The Real “Dream Team” Lindsay Lohan Needs

Lindsay Lohan no longer has Robert Shapiro in her corner, but what she really needs is a “dream team” of a different sort. I’m not talking about agents or PR reps who could remake her image. I’m referring to a dedicated team of treatment professionals and other recovery supporters who could help her get back on track. read more

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New Film, Winter’s Bone, Reminds Us that Meth Menace Still Lurks

Published in Blog, Drug Abuse
New Film, Winter’s Bone, Reminds Us that Meth Menace Still Lurks

Earlier this week, I saw Winter’s Bone, a chilling film that chronicles a teenage girl’s search for her missing father in the bucolic, yet hostile world of the Missouri Ozarks. While the film, which won the Grand Jury Prize at this year’s Sundance Festival, is ultimately about perseverance in the face of incredible odds, it is difficult to separate the narrative from the meth-ravaged landscape in which it unfolds. read more

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Treating the Addiction Isn’t Enough

Published in Addiction, Blog
Treating the Addiction Isn’t Enough

While teens’ reasons for trying heroin are diverse, one element of their addiction stories remains consistent: heroin isn’t just a drug for them. It is a culture, a lifestyle, a full time job—from buying it, to ingesting it, to financially supporting the growing quantity. It’s the first thing they think about when they wake up and the last thing they think about before they fall asleep. read more

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The New Face of Heroin

Published in Blog, Drug Abuse
The New Face of Heroin

Although heroin use in general has declined or leveled off in many areas, the rate of heroin use among teens has increased dramatically—especially in the suburbs. And they’re not the kids you’d expect. read more

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The Perils of Intellectual Thinking

Published in Blog, Drug Misuse
The Perils of Intellectual Thinking

Last week, I was moved by Clinton McCracken’s brave essay in The Journal of the American Medical Association. His courageous piece hit me on a gut level, not only as a fellow researcher in the field of addiction, but also, as a person in long-term recovery who must constantly remind herself not to approach her illness intellectually. read more

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Lisa P.

Published in California, True Stories
Lisa P.

Phoenix House Santa Fe Springs

“Phoenix House helped me become the mother I had always wanted to be.”… read more

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How Are We Helping Women Like Yeardley Love?

Published in Blog, Intervention
How Are We Helping Women Like Yeardley Love?

Last week’s People magazine cover featured the beautiful University of Virginia lacrosse player Yeardley Love, who died when her ex-boyfriend, George Huguely, reportedly hit her head against a wall in a fit of rage. When reports of the killing surfaced earlier this month, the media quickly latched onto a possible connection between Yeardley’s death and George’s history of bad-boy behavior, namely his heavy drinking. read more

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“Spice”: A New, Dangerous, Legal ‘High’

Published in Media, Media Coverage
“Spice”: A New, Dangerous, Legal ‘High’

Laurie DeLong, Program Director at our Phoenix Academy in Austin, talks to Austin News about the importance of parental action in response to the new dangerous, legal ‘high’ known as “Spice”. Click here to read the full article… read more

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