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tific evaluation regarding the drug or other | substance, a recommendation as to whether the drug sho |
Style Versus | Substance, a book about Boston Mayor Kevin White and h |
he natural topsoil is covered with a foreign | substance, a single-species ruderal community may beco |
ng either of these, or any other nutritional | substance, a special prayer is required. |
e unusual consequences of such a left-handed | substance; a refraction that is reversed, an inversion |
nean to divert attention away from Operation | Substance, a Malta relief convoy. |
The Commonwealth law was in | substance a law with respect to taxation. |
als under illumination, possibly making this | substance a photocarcinogen. |
irm this quote anywhere, or find anything of | substance about Rossini's pianistic prowess. |
(abbreviated as PL) is a process in which a | substance absorbs photons (electromagnetic radiation) |
ll The Fuss About?", from Ottawa, concerning | substance abuse |
education and awareness regarding HIV/AIDS, | substance abuse and drug prevention. |
Plant overgrowth, | substance abuse activity, trash, and homeless camps co |
conduct disorders and whose history included | substance abuse as a primary issue. |
In 2003, he produced an anti | substance abuse documentary, titled Dead End, that was |
ASN may suffer from unstable relationships, | substance abuse and erratic behaviour. |
e fact that there is disagreement about what | substance abuse is. |
i works with the Phoenix House, a non-profit | substance abuse service organization; she contributes |
ed to 100,000 people in mental health and/or | substance abuse treatment losing prescription coverage |
Substance Abuse & Disability Services Report is a news | |
on public and private sources of funding for | substance abuse treatment/prevention and disability pr |
ehalf of his son... Ben's problem relates to | substance abuse and he faces a great challenge... |
a recession and Mike Von Erich's health and | substance abuse problems and eventual suicide. |
anized and created Dawn Farm as a grassroots | substance abuse recovery center. |
Substance abuse is thought to be associated with cover | |
Substance Abuse Revolving Fund Oversight Committee, ap | |
NFL for repeated violations of the league's | substance abuse policy. |
ry and gave a detailed account of widespread | substance abuse in athletics. |
In 1920, they began offering | substance abuse treatment. |
g his tenure as Senior Study Director of the | Substance Abuse Research Group of the Westat corporati |
SA, he now chairs the National Commission on | Substance Abuse and Sports. |
essful ones ever developed in the history of | substance abuse treatment. |
1986 for multiple violations of the league's | substance abuse policy, including various arrests for |
ssible suspension for violating the league's | substance abuse policy. |
nd tobacco, were no more likely to develop a | substance abuse disorder than subjects in the study wh |
Individuals with a | substance abuse history are at an increased risk of mi |
ary medical care, mental health counselling, | substance abuse services, prevention and education, re |
Caminiti struggled with | substance abuse throughout his career. |
The Center for | Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) is an agency of the |
tors of the National Center on Addiction and | Substance Abuse (CASA) at Columbia University, for whi |
g Program was awarded an Innovation Award in | Substance Abuse Services (iAward) sponsored by the Sta |
The | Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administrat |
AA/NA meetings and Christian Rehabilitation | Substance Abuse meetings. |
ith the right help, people with a history of | substance abuse can move away from substance-dependent |
ith demonstration grants from the Center for | Substance Abuse Prevention in the 1990s, the organizat |
He remained active in state | substance abuse programs as counselor and as the Gover |
vailable for the treatment of alcoholism and | substance abuse problems, Alzheimer's disease, anorexi |
the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and | Substance Abuse Services and the Oklahoma State Depart |
ition, job training and employment services, | substance abuse counseling, medical services, and emer |
NFL for two games for violating the league's | substance abuse policy after being convicted of DUI. |
The agency's Mental Health and | Substance Abuse Division, along with Public Policy Res |
He is employed by the | Substance Abuse Treatment Unit of Central Iowa (SATUCI |
NFL on May 23, 2002 for violating the NFL's | substance abuse policy. |
state's Unified Needs Assessment Program for | Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment. |
drug or alcohol abuse, and created the Human | Substance Abuse Advisory Committee, which brought medi |
ed by the league for violation of the league | substance abuse policy. |
d for the entire 2000 season due to a fourth | substance abuse violation before being released during |
tant for achieving long term goals, avoiding | substance abuse and increased longevity. |
ned with Toronto after he violated the NFL's | substance abuse policy for the fourth time, resulting |
dered an anti-drug film, it was made for the | Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administrat |
Program for the New York State Department of | Substance Abuse Services. |
tal visits at a minimum thus reducing costs, | substance abuse programs to keep inmates from re-offen |
Substance abuse is also attributed to the bad relation | |
well as Lindsay Lohan, who is known for her | substance abuse problems. |
ation facility in Utah for several weeks for | substance abuse problems. |
cs such as HIV and AIDS, financial planning, | substance abuse and career planning for life after bas |
sed as suitable for treatment in the area of | substance abuse and addictive/compulsive behaviours. |
sion from the NFL for violating the league's | substance abuse policy. |
gue late in his career and was suspended for | substance abuse violations. |
ces, a healthcare organization that provides | substance abuse services to patients across Alabama an |
In 2008, Coleman told XXL about his | substance abuse problems and rehabilitation. |
er State Hospital, Massachusetts Alcohol and | Substance Abuse Center, and the Massachusetts Treatmen |
Grant Fuhr returned from his | substance abuse suspension near the end of the season, |
Alcoholics Anonymous, although the years of | substance abuse seriously damaged his health, leaving |
on as part of his entrance into the league's | substance abuse program. |
pended for violating Minor League Baseball's | substance abuse policy. |
ourque has had to deal with a severe case of | substance abuse that has seen him suspended and out of |
e services, aiding in workforce preparation, | substance abuse recovery, and other aspects of re-entr |
ablished in 1992 from the previous Office of | Substance Abuse Prevention, its mission is to reduce t |
ies had a significant under age drinking and | substance abuse problem. |
, Tootoo voluntarily entered the NHL/NHLPA's | Substance Abuse and Behavioral Health Program to recei |
behavior of their friend or relative with a | substance abuse problem. |
e agencies into the Office of Alcoholism and | Substance Abuse Services, creating the state's Office |
Allison's issues with | substance abuse would continue and he would not play p |
NBA history for any suspension unrelated to | substance abuse issues, keeping Artest out of a record |
Reaves entered an Atlanta area | substance abuse rehabilitation program in May 2009. |
rk together to help teens in the system with | substance abuse issues. |
nding shelters, and adding mental health and | substance abuse treatment. |
agnostic Medical Sonography, and in 1996 the | Substance Abuse Counseling Program. |
of Human Services Division of Alcoholism and | Substance Abuse and by the City of Chicago Department |
The unit includes a female boot camp and a | Substance Abuse Felony Punishment (SAFP) facility. |
ioral Healthcare is a non profit provider of | substance abuse treatment in Rhode Island, USA. |
biwing Cultural Society (a tribal museum), a | substance abuse facility, a community clinic and healt |
Allison was rumored to have entered a | substance abuse treatment program and was forced to fo |
eds to private rehabilitation facilities for | substance abuse and those suffering from bipolar disor |
It is rated to be the most common form of | substance abuse in Bhutan. |
rn, Nebraska in the Nebraska Legislature and | substance abuse counselor. |
ay came to grips with the fact that he had a | substance abuse problem. |
e year suspension for violating the league's | substance abuse policy. |
subsidiary, MHN, provides behavioral health, | substance abuse and employee assistance programs (EAPs |
the CHRB he directed his efforts to abolish | substance abuse among industry workers. |
rtant element in a comprehensive approach to | substance abuse treatment and recovery. |
depression, anxiety, affective disorders and | substance abuse than heterosexuals and that same-sex r |
-five for an unnamed violation of the league | substance abuse policies and three for lying to the gr |
est known due to it being regularly used for | substance abuse as an inhalant - since Dendrite contai |
are striving to address alcoholism and other | substance abuse problems that plague the poor rural co |
sed from state custody after completion of a | substance abuse felony punishment program on September |
es anybody know if he was married, had kids, | substance abuse problems, etc.? Seems strange that for |
sellor (LMHC), a Credentialed Alcoholism and | Substance Abuse Counsellor (CASAC), a Certified Experi |
d is a peer support program for schools with | substance abuse problems. |
Computer Crime Unit, Drug Intelligence Unit, | Substance Abuse Intelligence Desk (SAID), Indigenous D |
ano, chairman of the Center on Addiction and | Substance Abuse at Columbia University and former Unit |
s a way to anonymously access information on | substance abuse and treatment centers. |
ional goals, identifying juveniles requiring | substance abuse treatment, and effectively engaging yo |
National Institute on Drug Abuse, Center for | Substance Abuse Treatment, Center for Substance Abuse |
1 services, including education, employment, | substance abuse and mental health counseling. |
ocess was plagued with problems, many due to | substance abuse issues. |
ental health problems in LGBT people such as | substance abuse and suicide, diversity within the LGBT |
s first release since 1989's Kickin', due to | substance abuse problems and periods incarcerated in p |
e, Tennessee for women who have histories of | substance abuse and prostitution. |
f the season due to a violation of the NFL's | substance abuse policy. |
STD clinics, 11 correctional facilities, one | substance abuse treatment center, and nine community-b |
h the club had mandated, suspecting that his | substance abuse had returned. |
ed for four games for violating the league's | substance abuse policy. |
cres is a 129-bed residential alcoholism and | substance abuse treatment facility situated on a 54-ac |
NFL season for his third violation the NFL's | substance abuse policy. |
th clinic with social work, case management, | substance abuse counseling, support groups, and treatm |
ting lineup after Nesbit violated the league | substance abuse policy. |
Substance abuse | |
priests who were struggling with alcohol and | substance abuse problems, he soon began receiving prie |
Substance abuse treatment services | |
Army | Substance Abuse Program |
ustry workers, including HIV/STD prevention, | substance abuse issues, harm reduction, and protection |
Prenatal NAS is caused by | substance abuse by the pregnant mother, while postnata |
acilities accredited by CSAT, the Center for | Substance Abuse and Treatment, part of the Department |
was suspended from the NBA for violating its | substance abuse policy. |
substance abuse problems and other mental health and m | |
tion and regulations that improve and expand | substance abuse treatment. |
was suspended a year for violating the NFL's | substance abuse policy. |
brief reemergence as the band's producer and | substance abuse problems. |
A 2008 study by the | Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administrat |
Tootoo is in the follow-up care phase of the | substance abuse and behavioural health program and has |
01, he was given the Innovators in Combating | Substance Abuse Award by the Robert Wood Johnson Found |
rty was leased to Narcanon, which operated a | substance abuse rehabilitation center at the site. |
nter in Boston for 12 years and directed the | substance abuse program at the Tufts New England Medic |
For information about the unrelated | substance abuse treatment program associated with the |
linquency Prevention (OJJDP), the Center for | Substance Abuse Treatment and the Kate B. Reynolds Cha |
er all of the behavioral, mental health, and | substance abuse benefits that the Fund determined the |
pushed for greater funding for the statewide | substance abuse programs. |
lenged children, writers from French Canada, | substance abuse in Vancouver, the situation of black p |
ospital focuses on psychiatric disorders and | substance abuse and offers inpatient and outpatient tr |
dealing with subjects such as suicide, heavy | substance abuse and racism. |
She returned to rehab in August 2009 for | substance abuse problems. |
s also taught graduate university courses on | substance abuse and other mental health-related areas |
The | Substance Abuse Program offers the Post-Baccalaureate |
d from NASCAR indefinitely for violating its | substance abuse policy. |
e also served on the Union County Adolescent | Substance Abuse Program, the Private Industry Council, |
ial Olympics and The Center on Addiction and | Substance Abuse at Columbia University. |
Cash struggled with | substance abuse during this time, and in 1984 she soug |
y Psychiatry, Consultation Liaison Services, | Substance Abuse Assessment Unit and Psychiatric Unit f |
Department of Mental Health and | Substance Abuse Services |
author of the textbook "Clinician's Guide to | Substance Abuse" (ISBN 978-0071347136) and co-author w |
symptoms previously called 'drug abuse' as ' | substance abuse'. |
is room for at least two pages (I do work in | substance abuse). |
ncisco's most critical issues: homelessness, | substance abuse, HIV/AIDS, and mental illness. |
ntion deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), | substance abuse, neurodegenerative disorders (e.g., Al |
deral Relations, 2003-; Special Committee on | Substance Abuse, 2003-. |
Substance abuse, the maladaptive use of drugs, alcohol | |
reated 40 task forces concerned with health, | substance abuse, homelessness, emergency food and clot |
harassment, pregnancy, clinical depression, | substance abuse, anorexia and cults. |
dropouts, residential treatment centers for | substance abuse, schools for chronic truants, and scho |
reats to adolescent health, such as obesity, | substance abuse, tobacco use. |
e directs projects related to child welfare, | substance abuse, mental health and public policy. |
ment may resort to more physical aggression, | substance abuse, crime and violence. |
dults experiencing serious difficulties with | substance abuse, gambling, and other associated proble |
iring Solutions" to youth who are at risk of | substance abuse, HIV/AIDS, early pregnancy and gang in |
with clearly identified problems relating to | substance abuse, sexual misconduct, impulse control an |
Prison programs include | substance abuse, general education, mental health, and |
vised guests in more than 10,000 sessions on | substance abuse, housing, employment, legal matters, a |
s historically struggled with the affects of | substance abuse, addiction and poverty. |
ENESIS to address issues of gender identity, | substance abuse, HIV/AIDS, sex work, harm reduction, a |
suffered from higher rates of depression and | substance abuse, Coleman and her colleagues failed to |
is for very specific reasons such as severe | substance abuse, history of domestic violence or lack |
tion, school social work, mental health, and | substance abuse, among others. |
islative Review, 2003-; Special Committee on | Substance Abuse, 2007-. |
In 1987 the DSM-IIIR category "psychoactive | substance abuse," which includes former concepts of dr |
shortly after being banned for two years for | substance abuse. |
n California concerned with their children's | substance abuse. |
ssation, and Oxford House recovery homes for | substance abuse. |
d an editor of the Comprehensive Textbook of | Substance Abuse. |
lems among them, particularly alcoholism and | substance abuse. |
o his addictions to drugs and other forms of | substance abuse. |
iation for Medical Education and Research in | Substance Abuse. |
of the Joint Committee on Mental Health and | Substance Abuse. |
ilary Duff, who does not have any history of | substance abuse. |
nt of Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and | Substance Abuse. |
tions to the association of the product with | substance abuse. |
ified by the Department of Mental Health and | Substance Abuse. |
sis, cancer or an addiction to a drug and or | substance abuse. |
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