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    The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration developed a method of determining if the operator of a motor vehicle is under the influence of drugs or alcohol. The test they developed is known as the Standardized field Sobriety Test. “The Standardized Field Sobriety Test (SFST) is a battery of three tests administered and evaluated in a standardized manner to obtain validated indicators of impairment and establish probable cause for arrest” (Standardized). The test includes the Horizontal

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    speakers. They were very supportive to Everyone in the room. There were newcomers and some who had neared 8 Years sobriety. There was laughter‚ as well as heartfelt moments. One thing was clear their common goal united them all. There are no magic words said here which keep them sober. It is the compassion and understanding they receive here that gives them the strength to keep their sobriety. I said my goodbye and expressed my gratitude for making me feel so welcome. The goal of this program is to

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    ease to be there‚ but I could tell that everyone else seemed to be a bit nervous. The counselor started the meeting with how families and attitudes play a big role in sobriety. She spoke on this topic for about 15 minutes and then said to everyone‚ “How do think your attitude helps the people in your family with their sobriety?” Everyone in the room took turns in answering her question. Then‚ she left the floor open for anyone to ask her questions. 2 I can’t speak for everyone in

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    ADDICTION COUNSELING WITH GROUPS AND FAMILIES Tabitha Young‚ PhD‚ LMHC‚ LAC‚ NCC Overview of Chapter ●Introduction ●Evolution of Group Treatment ●Group Dynamics‚ Process and Structure ●Group Treatment in the Continuum of Care ●Pragmatics of Group Treatment ●Group Treatment Efficacy Introduction ●Group treatment is the most common modality for the delivery of services to individuals and families recovering from substance use disorders. ●Psychoeducational groups can provide means for learning

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    Drug and alcohol addiction can have devastating effects on individuals as well as their family members. With time‚ as the alcoholic is affected both physically and mentally by alcohol and drugs it becomes increasingly difficult to lead a normal life. Extended alcohol and drug abuse can harm the brain‚ heart and other vital bodily organs. Drug and alcohol addiction is a widespread problem‚ but many individuals overcome this life-threatening illness with an addiction treatment program. Addiction treatment

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    Addiction and Recovery in Galveston‚ Texas If you or a loved one is suffering from an addiction‚ you do not have to get help alone. Over the last few decades‚ medical science has made impressive advances in the field of addiction treatment. You can get help for your addiction at a rehab center in Galveston‚ Texas. Through the rehab program‚ you will be able to detox from your addiction and learn how to live a sober lifestyle. Beginning Detox Most treatment programs will begin with detox and

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    east sidewalk of Hudson Avenue. I saw that Zapien was unsteady as he walked to the sidewalk. The concrete on the sidewalk slopes to the south and was lit by streetlights and my handheld flashlight. Zapien was facing north during the standard field sobriety test. I observed that Zapien’s eyes were watery and bloodshot as I spoke to him. I believed Zapien may have been under the influence of an alcoholic beverage. I had Zapien follow the tip of my finger with his eyes to determine if he had horizontal

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    themselves and tell their story to the fight of addiction related to alcohol. I was really impressed with the fact that the AA groups have an awards system for reaching sobriety for a certain period of time whether it was 1 month or 15 years. After the awards were given out for those who had reached a certain amount of sobriety the chapter meeting moved on to the struggles that those people in attendance were having throughout the week or weeks. A gentlemen by the name of Dave opened up the meeting

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    Angeles‚ California. A.A membership ought to include all who suffer from alcoholism. Hence the may refuse none who wish to recover. Nor ought A.A. Membership to ever depend upon money or conformity. Any two or three alcoholics gathered together for sobriety may call themselves an AA group‚ provided that‚ as a group‚ they have no other affiliation. This particular AA group was mix‚ men‚ women‚ young people‚ doctors‚ gays and others. They were all alcoholics‚ seek help‚ have different profession.

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    like over speeding‚ swerving across lanes‚ or making wrong a wrong turn among other traffic offences. If the law enforcement authority lacks evidence‚ charges can hardly be leveled against you. • Contest Field Sobriety Test Many factors can contribute to biased or inaccurate field sobriety tests. A DUI lawyer in Chicago may argue that you have a medical condition or under prescribed medications which may be appear as signs of intoxication. • Allege Discrimination If a DUI lawyer in Chicago raises

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