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Addiction & Families: Healthy Emotional Detachment Part 1.wmv

Cathy Patterson-Sterling, Director of Family Services for the Sunshine Coast Health Centre offers a 3-part look at healthy emotional detachment with family members who have undergone addiction treatment. In part 1, Cathy discusses what you can do to assist a loved one who is leaving treatment with no money. She also shares why a contract may be a good place to start.

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Nishan Addiction & Attitudinal Healing Facility TV Commercial

Nishan Foundation is registered with Government of Pakistan and is a leading state-of-the-art in addiction/alcoholism rehabilitation services. Our belief is, with an attitude of humility we are better able to develop inward serenity. Nishan Foundation’s subsidiary named Nishan Center deals as an addiction and attitudinal healing facility. Our vision is to create a relaxed, compassionate environment where teens and adults from diverse backgrounds and all socio-economic standings can feel safe, supported and strong in dealing with challenging life issues. Nishan Foundation focuses on providing the most effective, evidence-based treatment, exceeding expectations by paying close attention to key therapeutic principles. For more details visit us on www.nishancenter.com
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What Role Does Brain Chemistry Play in Addiction?

What Role Does Brain Chemistry Play in Addiction?

Have you ever wondered if there could be a direct relation between addiction and brain chemistry? Well, for years now addiction professionals have been debating the exact origin of drug addiction. Drug addiction treatment professionals, who specialize in cocaine treatment, heroin treatment, alcohol treatment, oxycontin treatment, meth treatment, share the view that addiction is more common in people who lack discipline. However, there is another school of thought suggesting addiction is caused by unbalanced brain chemistry or in other words, a disease.

Nonetheless, the disease theory has become the more recognized of the two. The American Medical Association has officially diagnosed both drug addiction and alcoholism as a chronic disease. People suffering from addiction have brains that are both physiologically and chemically different from that of non-addicted people. The disease theory suggests that addiction and the brain are inherently interconnected.