drugandalcoholhelpline.ca
Links for drug and alcohol information resources
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Free Health Services Information. Drug and Alcohol Resources in Canada. This is a partial list of information resources. Please call the Drug and Alcohol Helpline at 1-800-565-8603 for more information. Drug and Alcohol Resources in Canada. Addictions and Mental Health Ontario. Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse (CCSA). Canadian Society for Addiction Medicine. Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. Health Canada - Canadas Drug Strategy. Liquor Control Board of Ontario - Social Responsibility.
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Resources | Nadine Wentzell Consulting Inc
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Drug & Alcohol Awareness. Nova Scotia drug monitoring program ‘not working the way it was intended’. The Sheldon Macleod Show. The Sheldon Macleod Show discusses the recent trafficking case of Dr. Sarah Jones. OHS Central: 10 Questions for OSH Central Professional Nadine Wentzell. Canadian HR Reporter: Prescription Drug Abuse in the Workplace 08 Sept 2014 Issue. Addiction Services Nova Scotia. Arrive Alive Drive Sober. Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse. Centre for Addiction and Mental Health.
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Important Events | Chopra Treatment Center
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Call us Toll Free: 1 (888) 802-3001 Privacy. Mission & Philosophy. Two Week Mind-Body-Spirit integration. Restore your Balance – Wellness Week. Mental Health Concerns: Assessment and Treatment. Individual and Group Therapy. Skype and Phone Sessions. Working with family and friends. Nutrition and Vegetarian Diet. Omni La Costa Resort, Carlsbad, CA. March 10 – 11. Whistler Conference Center, Whistler, BC. Ritz Carlton, Maui. Omni La Costa Resort, Carlsbad, CA. Omni La Costa Resort, Carlsbad, CA.
calgaryjournal.ca
Finding hope with substance addiction
http://www.calgaryjournal.ca/index.php/news/2773-finding-hope-with-substance-addiction
Finding hope with substance addiction. Written by BRITTANY FONG. Published: 29 April 2015. It's a disease and not a social issue, says president of the Canadian Society of Addiction Medicine. It is easy to assume that anyone who misuses substances, whether drugs or alcohol, can easily stop drinking and using whenever they choose to. While most people have self-control and understand when enough is enough, there are still individuals who struggle with establishing the line between abuse and addiction.
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