Mental Health

Where Do I Get Free Help for Crystal Meth Use in Phoenix, AZ?

Question by PhxGuy36: Where do I get free help for crystal meth use in Phoenix, AZ?

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Answer by spongehead1956
most mental health clinic deal with that, state run anyway, just get off that crap

Answer by samk
to start or to stop?

Drug Rehab Centers AZ | Addiction… Continue reading

Opiate Addiction Treatment Hubs Save Money, State Says – Bennington Banner

Opiate addiction treatment hubs save money, state says – Bennington Banner

Opiate addiction treatment hubs save money, state says
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Treating opiate addiction through the state's new regional center model will save money, according to a state analysis. But there is no study to show whether the system is… Continue reading

Home Sports Port Perry's Corey Bricknell Reaching Out to Youth…

Home Sports Port Perry's Corey Bricknell reaching out to youth…
A stay of more than a week at the Whitby Psychiatric Hospital, now the Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences, followed. But it wasn't the end. “Another time after a ball hockey game … “As I got older I… Continue reading

State Settles With MVP

State settles with MVP
Albany MVP Health Care in Schenectady has agreed to reform its handling of behavioral health claims, cover residential treatment and charge its lower primary care co-payment for outpatient mental health and addiction treatment, state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said Thursday. Under the settlement, MVP members in… Continue reading

Spanish Speaking Rehabs in Indianapolis?

Question by wyckfield: spanish speaking rehabs in indianapolis?

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Answer by M U
Unfortunately, you didn’t say what kind of rehab program you are looking for–physical therapy, cardiac, or addiction–so I am just going to guess here that you want a substance abuse program, which is the most common… Continue reading

NY Settles With Insurer Over Mental Health Claims

NY settles with insurer over mental health claims
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) – An insurer covering more than 500,000 people in upstate New York has agreed to reform its handling of behavioral health claims, cover residential treatment and charge its lower primary care co-payment for outpatient mental health and addiction treatment,… Continue reading