Recognizing Alcohol & Drug Addiction : Symptoms of Hallucinogens Addiction
Recognizing Alcohol & Drug Addiction : Symptoms of Hallucinogens Addiction – Discover the symptoms of hallucinogenic drug addiction in this free home health video Expert: rivrsurvivor Bio: John DePalma, born and raised in, Queens, NY,…
What I learned about freedom from hitchhiking around America
Filed under: signs of drug addiction
Two neighborhood watch signs threatened that "neighbors have been trained to report suspicious activity" to law enforcement. Evidently … I got a ride from a woman struggling with drug addiction, unable to support either her aging father or newborn …
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I Admit It. I Have an Addiction to Shopping.
I Admit it. I have an Addiction to Shopping. – This is not really a review video… but rather a video about what happened on my latest trip out to the mall. Apparently I can’t help myself!!! This is my h…
The not-so-perfect Christmas
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For people with less than ideal family situations, or no families or estranged from families; for people with mental illness or addiction issues; for people with eating disorders or who are trying to watch their weight, Christmas can be a far cry from …
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Warning Signs of Teenage Substance Abuse .
Warning Signs of Teenage Substance Abuse . – Discussion with Steven Sussman, Ph.D – Child and Adolescent Psychologist Co-Founder of the Child and Teen Success Centers in NY and NJ.
Heroin use on rise in SE Missouri
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Hindsight being 20/20, Dan Duncan of the National Council for Alcohol and Drug Abuse in St. Louis knows now the signs of heroin's arrival were there if they had only known to look, Pfefferkorn said. "He said there were indicators on the front end of …
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Can a Teacher Be Fired for Asking a Student Where or How to Purchase Cocaine?
Question by mean_ugly_chick: Can a teacher be fired for asking a student where or how to purchase cocaine?
A teacher I work with checked herself into a drug treatment center to get help for cocaine addiction. While she was out on a medical leave, a student stepped forward and admitted that the teacher came to her and asked if she knew where or how she could get her hands on some cocaine. Unfortunately, I know this to be true because the teacher herself told me about her cocaine problem and that she had solicited drugs from that student. From what I am told, it is illegal to fire a person for having a substance abuse problem if they seek help on their own. However, I would like to know if asking a student changes that. I like this co-worker and I am glad she is seeking help, but I am very upset with her for involving a student. Furthermore, I am upset that our school and the teachers’ union are protecting her. Can the union keep her from getting fired?
NIDA TV Spotlight on Dr. Guy Cabral, Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Synthetic Cannabinoids
NIDA TV Spotlight on Dr. Guy Cabral, Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Synthetic Cannabinoids – NIDA TV interview with VCU, School of Medicine Professor, Dr. Guy Cabral. He summarizes his presentation, “Cannabinoids Dampen the Neuroinflammatory Response…
New Survey Shows Drug Use Down Among Teens
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The National Institute on Drug Abuse released the results of its 2013 monitoring the future survey. The survey tracks drug trends for eighth, tenth and twelfth graders. Inside the walls of any high school is a tremendous amount of peer pressure …
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How Is the Custodial Parent Decided in Joint Custody?
Question by Cortney R: how is the custodial parent decided in joint custody?
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Answer by adventuresindomesticity
Usually a social worker is involved and they do a study to determine which household is more stable and child friendly. Many factors come into play, including parent drug/alcohol abuse, school systems, extended family involvement, child care arrangements, parents and children’s preferences, and many more. Most states have a web site that explain how this works… I don’t remember how I found the one for Delaware when I was looking for info, but I’m sure if you search under __(Your state)__ Child custody laws you’ll find what you need to know.