In the News: Lindsay Lohan Opens Up to Oprah About Her Addiction
In the News: Lindsay Lohan Opens Up to Oprah About Her Addiction
Sunday night marked the first time we've heard from Lindsay Lohan since her most recent stint in rehab, in her highly anticipated interview with Oprah Winfrey. Filmed four days after she left her 6th rehab facility, Lohan appeared healthier than... Learn MoreWhat is the Michigan Mental Health Code and how can I use it to help someone struggling with addiction?
In order for a person to be involuntarily hospitalized, they must meet the Michigan Mental Health Code definition of a "person requiring treatment." A person may be seriously mentally ill and still not fit that definition. Here is the definition... Learn MoreDrug Myths Debunked: Marijuana- Part 2
Believe it or not but I think Tom Petty had it wrong. This is not the last dance with mary jane, in fact societies dance with mary jane may go on until the end of at least my life. This... Learn MoreIn the News: ‘That 70’s Show’ Star Lisa Robin Kelly Dies in Rehab
Lisa Robin Kelly, who rose to fame as Laurie Forman on "That '70s Show" died on Wednesday night. She was 43. Ms. Kelly’s agent, Craig Wyckoff, said the actress had been dealing with addiction at the time of her... Learn MoreI’ve been charged with possession, should I go to rehab?
Possession The most common drug charge is possession of a controlled substance. Generally, for a possession conviction the district attorney must prove that you: knowingly and intentionally possessed a controlled substance without a valid prescription, and in a quantity sufficient... Learn MoreWhat is Casey’s Law and how can I use it to help my addicted loved one?
Casey’s Law allows for involuntary treatment, meaning that someone can have their drug addicted loved one evaluated for and admitted into drug treatment even if that person is an adult and is unwilling to get help. Mathew Casey Wethington’s life... Learn MoreIn the News: Big Pharma Knows Which Doctors Overprescribe, But They’re Not Telling
Over the last decade, the maker of the potent painkiller OxyContin has compiled a database of hundreds of doctors suspected of recklessly prescribing its pills to addicts and drug dealers, but has done little to alert law enforcement or medical... Learn MoreI’ve been charged with drunk driving, should I go to rehab?
If this is your first drunk driving offense, you may not necessarily have a problem, but its more than likely this isn’t the first time you’ve driven under the influence; it’s just the first time you actually got caught drunk... Learn MoreDrug Myths Debunked: Marijuana-Part 1
I had to take a deep breath before I even began thinking of the slew of myths about marijuana. I am not even sure if you could call them myths. I feel as if the word “arguments” would be a... Learn MoreWhat is a 5150 hold?
CALIFORNIA WELFARE AND INSTITUTIONS CODE, SECTION 5150, second paragraph, "... an application in writing stating the circumstances under which the person's condition was called to the attention of the officer, member of the attending staff, or professional person, and stating... Learn MoreIn the News: White House Denounces Freeing of Mexican Drug Lord Who Ordered DEA Agent’s Murder
The Obama administration responded Sunday to the prison release of a Mexican drug lord who was serving 40 years for the 1985 kidnapping, torture and murder of U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena. “We are deeply concerned by... Learn MoreDrug Myths Debunked: PCP
Any drug that can be used recreationally comes with a slew of drug myths. This is especially true of the infamous drug PCP (phencyclidine) also known as angel dust. PCP is a recreational dissociative drug that was formerly used as... Learn More
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