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Charity Transform Forth Valley visits vulnerable people in communities in an outreach van offering different services to help people in addiction and recovery including health promotion, needle exchange and blood checks for different conditions.
Addiction and dependency concept. Young man with pad joystick playing games. Male addicted to console playstation videogames.
Count Addiction entertaining the crowd at Eat Sleep Drag Repeat hosted by the Queen Shilling
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
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This photo depicts social media as an addiction. Because out generation is so dependent on social media sites drawing a line on what we can and can't say or post on them has become a serious issue.
Ella, like myself, seems to have an addictive personality.
When it was time to give up the soother and the last one was lost she became very dramic about the seperation.
I could not resist taking a few pictures of her in this state.
Count Addiction entertaining the crowd at Eat Sleep Drag Repeat hosted by the Queen Shilling
Girls Theme Week Obsessions/Addictions
I am addicted to frogs! Anything frogs! And this isn't even the half of it! The boys both have frogs there are tons of frog things in storage! I don't know what it is about them but I can't resist them!
All of these are Claussen.
All are open.
All were purchased within 10 days of each other.
I prefer Minis to spears. Spears aren't as crunchy.
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
Jane’s Addiction
Fabrique, Milan Italy IT
15th june 2016
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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
If you are interested in building a career that is both financially and personally satisfying, you can never go wrong in taking addiction studies courses. Working to help people suffering from substance abuse disorder overcome their addiction is one of the fastest-growing careers in the world today.
Source: newcreationcollege.org/career-outlook-addiction-studies-c...
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The prospect of getting rid of addiction seems to be impossible for anyone whose life has been implicated by constant drug use. The costs of an addiction recovery program are so high that most people think it is way beyond their means.
Source: www.myrecoveryhotline.com/addiction/find-insurance-covers...
Theme: Human addiction/Suppremacy
Photography: Iselin Jansen
Assistant & Graphic designer: Susann Jensen
Models: Stefan Fredriksen & Timmy Bergström
Makeup: Marte Kvilhaug Stalsberg
Stylists: Veronica Lauritsen & Ida Jensen
The fashion serie is really about human addiction. How love between 2 people can becomse so dangerous and strong that it will eventually work as a drug for one or the other. It's about manipulation, supremacy, and love.. dangerous love.
Lt. Governor Karyn Polito, Health and Human Services Secretary Marylou Sudders and Department of Mental Health Commissioner Joan Mikula officially opened the first state inpatient service that will provide comprehensive treatment for women with addictions who had previously been committed to MCI Framingham.
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(photo by Lucyus Fevrier)
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I think I might be addicted to Flickr-I'm on it more than Facebook D:
I have lots of things to say!
Firstly, I went to the doctor this morning and I have strep throat. -_- It hurts so bad, I can't swallow and sometimes it's really hard to breathe, my throat closes up so bad. :c But I got some medicine, and I've started on it, and it's supposed to make me better in 48 hours or somethin'. I hope it works faster than that, BECAUSEEE...I have a job interview tomorrow! A kid who's lived up the street from me my entire life recommended me to this marketing company he works for, and they called me, and I have an interview tomorrow. :D I'm really really excited about it, they pay like 20 dollars an hour or something. If I get this job, and I also work at the water park I worked at last summer, by the end of the summer I should have enough money for a new camera. :DDDDDD THIS IS SO UNBELIEVABLY AWESOME. I'm so excited!
I just wish I could breathe...
This was also taken in Italy, an old guy who lived near me cooked lunch for me on this little fire pit thingy. c: I had a photo shoot with Rachel on Saturday, but I left my camera at her house, and I have not yet gotten it back...I have so much organizing to do with all my photos, it's insane. I need to just sit down and get everything in order on this computer, but I'm always up and about doing something, and now I'm sick :l I will try to do it really really soon, probably tomorrow before my interview. Fingers crossed!
Today is my brother's birthday-he's 21! I made him a cake, but something went wrong with the frosting...I hope it turns out okay :(
Campaigners is tonight, I am so excited<3 It's my first campaigners in nine months, I can't even describe how excited I am to get back into the Bible again the way I used to. c: So much awesome stuff happening all at once! :D
I like how this almost looks like film.
Press L, it looks so much cooler.
{8} I've been thinking about a 365. I'm nowhere near experienced enough to start one, but I already take photos every day, and I usually edit the same day, even though I don't upload. It would make sense...I dunno. Thinking about it.