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How Can Anybody Cope With Death?

Question by Simon: How can anybody cope with death?

What is an appropriate response?

Best answer:

Answer by Yoshi Marc Levi
Don’t know. Ask the Ancient Egyptian Pharaohs. They were excited about death.

Answer by Da blk princess
I don’t know how I do it. My dad died last year and it was okay at 1st. I didn’t cry. I was quiet but not hysterical. It took some time to pass by but once it did, I cried everyday. I still cry at least twice a week. I get better as time goes on. I realize now that he is a better place even though I miss him. I wanted him to walk me down the aisle when I got married and hold his 1st grandchild when I had kids. Its just painful to loose someone that close to you!! Nothing people say can make the pain go away!!:)(:

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Teen Mom Farrah Abraham's Dad Claims Couples Therapy Is Her Best Work Yet!

Filed under: couples counseling therapy

Farrah Abraham has more fans than one may think, and one of them is unsurprisingly (or surprisingly) her poppa Mike Abraham! The Teen Mom's father took to Facebook to express his love for his daughter's future appearance on VH1's Couples Therapy!
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Couples Therapy Season 4 cast: Farrah Abraham, Jon Gosselin, Taylor

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If you thought the past few seasons of Couples Therapy were explosive, hold on tight for season No. 4! The maniacal geniuses behind the VH1 show managed to book Jon & Kate's Jon Gosselin, Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' Taylor Armstrong and — yep!
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How Do I Tell My Grandparents About My Depression?

Question by LoveForDogs: How do I tell my grandparents about my depression?
I live my gpa and gma and im afraid to tell them “i think I have depression”. im afraid they wont believe me and not do anything about it.. what do i do? please help me. thanks so much :(

Best answer:

Answer by Sasquatch
It’s easy- “Grams, Gramps, I have depression.”

Answer by Love me Today
go get tested for depression with your grandparents so they can see your not lying…then once you do the doctor may or may not suggest antidepressants.everything will be okay sweetie :) stay strong…your not alone

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Drug and Addictions Therapist?

Question by tangerine: drug and addictions therapist?
I am considering going into a career as a drug and addictions therapist. What kind of schooling/degrees is required?

Best answer:

Answer by Bella Boo
this doesn’t answer your question but, i think the best therapists are the ones who know exactly what their clients are going through by experience, etc.

Answer by Megumi D
Having worked as a licensed clinician in the mental health field for several years (first licensed in 1992), and having specialized for a number of those years in addiction disorders, I honestly think that the best training for someone who wants to work with addictive disorders is to first get a Masters (MA or MS) in psychology, and then a doctorate–preferably a PsyD–in clinical psych. During the practicum phase of education and in your pre-licensure internship hours, one would do best to work with a variety of mental health issues but to focus on addictive disorders. Most important though is to get a solid background in clinical training and then branch out to addictive disorders. It truly helps to be able to recognize when a person with drug/addiction disorders also has “co-morbid” psychological disorders–depression, personality d/os, etc. that are complicating the picture, and one will be able to treat those as well.

Heroin Documentary 2013: A Deadly Dance


 

Heroin Documentary 2013: A Deadly Dance – In Maine, a surge in heroin use is contributing to a rash of fatal overdoses. Read the story here: http://nyti.ms/18sX2ew Please visit http://nyti.ms/18sX0TI…

 


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Lincoln drug treatment workers, police seeing more addiction woes

Filed under: heroin addiction

LINCOLN, Maine — An Airport Road treatment facility is refocusing and might expand its outpatient programs to cope with what one of its leaders described as increasing drug addiction in the Lincoln Lakes region. Her evidence is anecdotal, but Sharon …
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Recovering heroin addict tells of his long-fought battle

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Recovering heroin addict Bill Addis hit rock bottom four years ago after he lost everything he cared about. Addis was living at the City Mission shelter in Uniontown. His children had been taken away from him. He lost his job. His relationships with …
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Recovering addict shares story with Drug Task Force

Filed under: heroin addiction recovery

The Heroin and Illicit Drug Task Force, a group working to find ways to prevent and treat the drug problem in our area, learned about addiction recovery from a young woman who has been though it herself. Emily's addiction began before she ever picked …
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