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Starring me as as a Methamphetamine Conisquer ( I think that's right) , Co -Starring Bay-be as my trusted side kick . This Picture was taken by Paul with the road king
Licensed counselor for those seeking help with addictions in Plano, Frisco, The Colony, Prosper, Allen, McKinney and nearby North Dallas communities. Visit: dallasfamilycounselor.com/addicton/
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I received the following question when I was conducting a webinar on sexual addiction:
“I have had a pornography addiction since I was a teenager. I am now in my mid 30’s. For the past four months I have abstained through Inner Child work, but two days ago I visited a porn site...
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Are you searching for the best sex addiction treatment medication?
Visit Lighthouse Network. Treating sex/love addiction is a complex and highly individualized experience that must take a number of factors into account. Sex/love addicts are often trauma survivors. Visit their website to know more.
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Count Addiction entertaining the crowd at Eat Sleep Drag Repeat hosted by the Queen Shilling
Count Addiction entertaining the crowd at Eat Sleep Drag Repeat hosted by the Queen Shilling
Count Addiction entertaining the crowd at Eat Sleep Drag Repeat hosted by the Queen Shilling
Yes, I do have a new addiction, and that addiction is Dexter! I cannot stop watching this show! I was considering going out to a Bosnian party tonight, and I really did want to go. My friend Hasnija invited me. I adore Hasnija, and I have so much fun hanging out with her...but I was feeling tired and like socializing would just be too much of a drain. Hasnija has no understanding of my social discomforts. She's more the type who never meets a stranger, and lives on going out and interacting with groups of people. It seems like she knows everyone. But for me, an evening out meeting people...it takes a lot out of me. Lately I don't feel like I have a lot in me to be taken, at least not when it comes to that. So, I stayed home tonight and spent time with someone who's often at least as antisocial as I am, Dexter. I started, I think just last week, watching the season one episodes available on the Showtime On Demand channel. They have all three previous seasons on there. I'm pretty happy about that because this show is SO phenomenal! I can't believe I haven't been watching it! It's absolutely amazing! This is my newest delicious show addiction... It's not just a casual thing, like Heroes almost always is for me, but instead joyful consumption, that delicious escape and delight and need to constantly know more... I was thinking that I might be missing that feeling for a while with no new True Blood episodes until next Spring or Summer. I'm glad to find I was wrong. I've been so addicted to this show that I've been watching three to four (or more) episodes each night! My whole family is that addicted to it as well -- my mother, my brother, even my dad now. My aunt in Texas is starting to watch it too. I've been very surprised by what this series is -- it's suspenseful, thought-provoking, funny, even touching.
Also, I must admit that I identify with Dexter quite a bit... No, I don't kill people and chop them up into bits. But his feeling of "otherness" and of having to fake being a normal human being, feeling that he's just an observer looking in from the outside, his loneliness...I really relate to those aspects of his character. His worldview doesn't fit with those around him, and so he has to fake it in order to survive in the world.
"People fake a lot of human interactions, but I feel like I fake them all, and I fake them very well. That's my burden, I guess."
Ok, so I don't feel like I fake them ALL...but then, I don't think Dexter's character really fakes them all either. I suppose, with me, I just feel like I have to fake a hell of a lot more of them than most people. Also there was a time in my past, for quite a while, when I worried that I didn't really feel anything...something else I have in common with Dexter. Although now, I fear at times that I feel entirely too much. Though I suppose that other side is still there, it's just no longer dominant. My other Gemini side is more like Dexter's sister, Deb...who feels too much (or she thinks she feels too much) and tries to constantly hide it.
"My sister puts up a front so the world won't see how vulnerable she is. Me, I put up a front so the world won't see how vulnerable I'm not."
It's weird to say that I relate to both of these characters pretty deeply, but I do. I'm a very contradictory person. I guess that's two reasons I love this show right there! I'm constantly hiding how vulnerable I am, and how vulnerable I'm not...how much I understand, and how much I don't, how much I don't care, and how much I do...
Anyway, I'm absolutely delighted by this series. I love the characters, the plot keeps me on the edge of my seat, and the unexpected humor has been a great surprise too. I've read that it's at least partially based on some novels, which are now definitely going on my to read list as soon as I locate the titles.
I'm still stuck on collages. I'm trying to do each of them a bit differently though. These are shots I took while watching the intro sequences on the show, as well as the "previously on Dexter" clip for the first episode of the second season.
"I dream. I dream I'm floating on the surface of my own life. Watching it unfold. Observing it. I'm the outsider looking in..."
"Everyone hides who they are at least some of the time. Sometimes you bury that part of yourself so deeply you have to be reminded it's even there at all. And sometimes you just want to forget who you are altogether... I'm not the monster he wants me to be, so I'm neither man nor beast. I'm something new entirely... I'm Dexter. Boo."
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September 26, 2009
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Construction is now underway on the new centre for mental health and addiction on Riverview lands. The state-of-the-art, 105-bed centre will offer specialized-residential treatment to help some of the most vulnerable adults with complex needs related to severe mental health and addictions issues from across the province. The $101-million facility is slated to open in late 2019, replacing the current Burnaby Centre for Mental Health and Addiction.
Learn more about the new centre:
BC Mental Health and Substance Use Services (BCMHSUS) centre for mental health and addiction: www.bcmhsus.ca/about/developments-in-care/centre-for-ment...
Saying that too many people are not finding their way into treatment soon enough, Public Health Director Dr. Karyl Rattay told the almost 200 attending the Aug. 29 Addiction Medicine Symposium at the Ammon Center that DHSS will create a person-centered public treatment system with centers of excellence that not only customize treatment to each person’s needs, but also provides for their mental health and social service needs. “Our vision is really bring it all together,” she said.
Joining Dr. Rattay in providing opening remarks at the daylong event were Christiana Care CEO Dr. Janice Nevin; Dr. Terry Norton, the symposium organizer and chief of addiction medicine at Christiana Care; and Lt. Gov. Bethany Hall-Long. Dr. Nevin said every person admitted to a Christiana Care facility is screened for addiction, and Lt. Gov. Hall-Long said Delaware is being looked at as the model for change. The fifth annual symposium was sponsored by Christiana Care and Central East ATTC, a program of The Danya Institute.
Dr. Rebecca Walker, chief operating officer of the Division of Forensic Science, and Lt. James T. Hulings of the Delaware State Police and deputy director of the Delaware Information and Analysis Center (DIAC), provided an analysis of the opiate crisis in Delaware and statewide data-sharing. Walker detailed the polysubstance use of the 308 people who died from overdoses in Delaware in 2016, and Hulings said crack cocaine is coming back, with a 89% increase in cases involving the drug over the last five years in Delaware. “We’re probably not going to see the death we see with heroin, but we are going to see the addiction,” he said. Law enforcement officials also are worried that labs that can produce fentanyl, the synthetic drug that is up to 50 times more potent than heroin, will start appearing in the U.S. Up until now, most of the fentanyl in the United States has been produced in labs in China or elsewhere.
Other speakers detailed the effects of trauma on people who suffer from addiction, the landscape of the opioid crisis in the U.S. and took part in a panel discussion of the opportunities and challenges in Delaware.
To find prevention, treatment and recovery information and resources, go to www.HelpIsHereDE.com
Into Action Recovery Centers will you get on the road to recovery from your opiate addiction. We treat the individual with opiate as well as the opioid addiction. To know more visit: www.intoactionrecovery.com
I shot these at the temporary Lego store in Chicago. I was quite disappointed that they weren't finished with the new store. the selection of merchandise in the small space wasn't much more than I could find at a regular department store.
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This photo shows how addictions can become deadly represented by the skull in the smoke {look for it :,)} the cigarette is fake and the smoke is edited.
SMART stands for (Self-Management And Recovery Training)
The main goal is for individuals to create a path towards recovery.
This program offers specific tools and techniques for each of the points:
1. Building and Maintaining Motivation
2. Coping with Urges
3. Managing Thoughts, Feelings and Behaviours
4. Living a Balanced Life
People using the SMART Program:
* Move away from addictions and toward satisfying lives
* Learn tools and techniques for self-directed change
* Benefit from improved tools as scientific knowledge of addiction recovery evolves
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Suboxone opiate addiction treatment is offered by a certified and professional suboxone doctor who understands the drug’s prescription requirements. Recovery concepts centers in Spartanburg, Greenville or Easley have certified physicians who examine patients to determine whether they require Suboxone treatment or not.
Count Addiction entertaining the crowd at Eat Sleep Drag Repeat hosted by the Queen Shilling
Count Addiction entertaining the crowd at Eat Sleep Drag Repeat hosted by the Queen Shilling
Count Addiction entertaining the crowd at Eat Sleep Drag Repeat hosted by the Queen Shilling
Count Addiction entertaining the crowd at Eat Sleep Drag Repeat hosted by the Queen Shilling
Our Medical Director, Morgan Poncy, M.D. is board certified in internal medicine and specializes in the field of addictions.
Count Addiction entertaining the crowd at Eat Sleep Drag Repeat hosted by the Queen Shilling
Count Addiction entertaining the crowd at Eat Sleep Drag Repeat hosted by the Queen Shilling
There he is, high above Cambridge, with some stunning views across this beautiful city and he's viewing a tiny screen in his hand. That's how it is now. Screen addiction.
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Video games: my 2nd addiction...kinda.
Doesn't look like an addiction since I don't buy games often, unlike shoes.
But I'm a Call of Duty junkie.
I'm always on XBOX Live...
Gamer tag: money mondays (All lower case w/ a space in between.)
Send me a friend request or PM me your gamer tag for some online action...
Modern Warfare 2...barely getting started.
Original Modern Warfare...only prestieged once i think, didn't go prestige crazy. Unlocked Golden AK47, Golden UZI and Golden Dragonov. :D
World at War...never did like it, only got to level 30ish out of 60 or 70 something and never prestieged...haha!
1. Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2
2. Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare
3. Call of Duty World At War
4. Afro Samurai
5. Mirror's Edge
Never been into Halo.
Sold Gears of War 2...I never could join a game w/o a game/party invite.
Unlocked "Rare/Limited/Exclusive?" Golden Hammerburst, but no Golden Lancer :(
Count Addiction entertaining the crowd at Eat Sleep Drag Repeat hosted by the Queen Shilling
Count Addiction entertaining the crowd at Eat Sleep Drag Repeat hosted by the Queen Shilling
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