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Summit Behavioral Health Reinvents Approach to Substance Abuse Recovery

PRINCETON, N.J. – In an innovative approach to chemical dependency recovery, Summit Behavioral Health offers intensive and non-intensive programs that are individually tailored to fit clients’ needs without disrupting their daily responsibilities. The programs include a variety of different treatment options and flexible scheduling including daytime, evening and weekend hours to treat alcohol, cocaine, prescription […]

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Stories Of Celebrity Addiction

Alcoholism and drug abuse are physical addictions affecting the mental health, physical health, and familial, social, and work-related aspects of the afflicted individual. Addiction becomes priority in the person’s life, dominating relationships and ambition. Substance abuse in celebrities can pose serious harm to the star’s career, public and personal life, while inhibiting or diminishing their […]

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Prescription Addiction: Oxymorphone Becoming More Popular Among Addicts

Oxymorphone is a prescription medication used to treat moderate to severe pain. It is prescribed for patients who require continuous relief on an around-the-clock basis over a long period of time. This medication, which brand names are Opana and Numorphan, is in the same opiate painkiller class as oxycodone (Oxycontin), morphine (MS Contin), hydrocodone (Vicodin) […]

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Office-Based Addiction Treatment

Everyone’s experience with addiction differs slightly, and the ideal form of addiction treatment will depend on your personal experience with drug abuse and dependence, as well as where in the recovery process you are. Personal willingness, lifestyle factors, and financial and career restraints impact the choices that many people make during recovery. While some pursue […]

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New West Windsor outpatient addiction treatment facility answers call to serve local need

August 20, 2012 By Bridget Clerkin The Times of Trenton WEST WINDSOR — There’s a new small business in town trying to solve a big problem: how to help the growing number of people battling addiction in a world that is often fearful of—even hostile to—such efforts. Summit Behavioral Health recently opened an outpatient center […]

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