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Narconon of Georgia


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While many drug rehab statistics are nebulous, Narconon boasts a 76% success rate, based on a two year follow-up. A key to our success is the Narconon New Life Detoxification program. Through the use of a sauna, we provide body detoxification that can help eliminate or reduce cravings. Research has shown that, detoxification from drugs or alcohol should be followed by effective treatment to achieve long-term success. We provide that effective treatment. Our non-12 step approach provides life skills necessary to maintain sobriety and lead a successful life. These life skills will help the addict identify and resolve problems through learned techniques, rather than turn to drugs as they have in the past. For more information on how the Narconon program can help you or a loved one, go to www.drugsno.com or www.alternativesentence.com or call 877-413-3073.

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    PARENTS WISE UP

    It appears that the efforts of drug educators are working!  According to this article from Join Together more parents are aware that prescription drug abuse with their kids is something they need to watch out for.  And they also realize that parents have the major role as the drug educator – not the schools.

    Through blogs, public service announcements, newspaper articles, etc. our voices are being heard by the families of America.  Though we will not know specifically who is impacted, we can rest assured that lives have been saved because the word is out about
    prescription drug abuse.


    Prescription drug abuse is still a problem with our youth and is not even close to being handled.  This article simply shows that we are moving in the right direction and we need to ramp up our efforts. 

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    “Parents are increasingly aware of the threat that prescription drug abuse poses to their children, according to findings in the latest Partnership for a Drug-Free America (PDFA)/MetLife Foundation Parents Attitude Tracking Study (PATS).


    The 2008 study of about 1,000 parents of children in grades 4-12 found that just 10 percent of parents believed that misuse of prescription drugs is "much safer" than
    misuse of illicit drugs, down from 19 percent in 2007. Further, only 11 percent of parents believed that misuse of prescription drugs cannot be addictive, down from 24 percent in 2007.


    About one in five teens say they have misused prescription drugs. The survey found that more parents feel empowered to prevent their kids from using drugs, but parents still are more likely to discuss misuse of alcohol, tobacco and illicit drugs with their children than to talk about prescription drugs, the PATS 2008 study found.


    "It's encouraging to see that more parents are now aware of the very real health risks of abusing medications, but now parents must take the next step -- having frequent, open conversations with their teens to protect them from this dangerous behavior," said PDFA President Steve Pasierb.


    The survey also found that:

    • 70 percent of parents surveyed reported that something portrayed in the media prompted a conversation with their child about alcohol or other drugs.
    • 64 percent said that they were motivated to start a discussion after seeing something drug-related on television .
    • 27 percent of parents talked to their child about drugs as they were preparing to enter a new grade in school.
    • 30 percent of parents used special occasions like prom and graduation as an opportunity to talk about drugs.
    • 27 percent of parents said that schools should be primarily responsible for drug education, down from nearly 40 percent the previous year."

    http://www.jointogether.org/news/headlines/inthenews/2009/survey-finds-rising-parental.html


    Narconon
    Drug Treatment Program 877-413-3073

     

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