The above question you answered,
we have found that we all answered different numbers of these questions
"Yes." The actual number of "Yes" responses wasn't as
important as how we felt inside and how addiction had affected our lives. Some
of these questions don't even mention drugs. This is because addiction is an
insidious disease that affects all areas of our lives, even those areas which
seem at first to have little to do with drugs. The different drugs we used were
not as important as why we used them and what they did to us. When we first read
these questions, it was frightening for us to think we might be addicts. Some of
us tried to dismiss these thoughts by saying: "Oh,
those questions don't make sense" or, I'm different. I know I take drugs,
but I'm not an addict. I have real emotional-family-job problems." Or
"I'm just having a tough time getting it together right now." Or
" "I'll be able to stop when I find the right person or get the right
job, etc." If you
are an addict, you must first admit that you have a problem with drugs before
any progress can be made toward recovery. Get help before it is to late. Submit
your questionnaire now.
Drug Rehab Services
Assessment and Treatment Referral Service
This online service is provided free of charge as a public
benefit service and all information received from clients is
confidential. Response time is usually 24 hours or less, and is in the
form of a confidential e-mail. In some instances phone contact may be
appropriate and necessary to better assess the situation, or in the case
of an emergency where the call was requested by the individual. In the
event of a phone call the counselor will only identify themselves to the
contact person listed below, and will advise all others that this a
personal call and will not disclose who we are or why we are calling. In
assessing the problem and deciding on treatment options, several factors
that are typically used in assessing an individual's level of addiction.
These factors include:
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Prior alcohol and drug use history;
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Family history and Ethnic/Cultural background;
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Social history;
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Legal history;
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Educational history;
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Occupational history;
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Medical history;
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Psychological and behavioral problems.
Below you will find
questions pertaining to these areas, it is important that you answer
them as accurately as possible. This information is requested, however
it is not required for a referral:
Please fill-out the form below so we can assess
and refer your information to the treatment center which best suits your needs.
Code 42 of Federal Regulations forbids parishioners to disclose the identities
of persons inquiring about drug rehab services - even if they
are never admitted to the facility.
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