The Rose Treatment Center for Women Featured on the Dr. Phil Show


 

The Rose Treatment Center for Women Featured on the Dr. Phil Show – www.RoseRehab.com The Rose is a treatment center for women that understands the special needs women have when they are recovering from addiction and underlying issues like trauma, depression, anxiety, or others. Dr. Phil brought Paige Willard of The Rose onto his show on February 2nd, 2011 to help a woman who was struggling with addiction during her pregnancy. Here are some highlights from that episode of Dr. Phil.

 

Prison shock camps claim lower recidivism in New York

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The system has some 56,000 inmates in 60 correctional facilities, down from a peak 71,600 in 1999. Revisions in drug sentencing laws and diverting more inmates to treatment programs have reduced the available pool for shock programs. Initially intended …
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UM Researchers Identify Brain Mechanism That Causes People To Overeat

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DiFeliceantonio and colleagues mapped where extra drug stimulation of opioid receptors affected eating habits. They found that overeating was only caused in one region at the front and center part of the neostriatum (called the anterior-medial region …
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NY prison shock camps claim lower recidivism

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He now works at the corrections department's Willard addiction treatment center. After a 2007 visit to Lakeview, the correctional association, which advocates for inmates, issued a report saying 75 percent of those surveyed expressed satisfaction with …
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New community center to meet needs of west Tulsans

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Habitat for Humanity has built nearly 100 new homes in the area since the 1990s, when drug task force agents arrested several "drug kingpins" – or drug-trafficking bosses – and the U.S. Attorney's Office worked to acquire those properties. "That was …
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