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NY Times article about addiction treatment
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<blockquote data-quote="exhausted" data-source="post: 579121" data-attributes="member: 11001"><p>Thank you so much for sharing. One of my biggest complaints, after 10's of thousands of dollars spent, was the lack of individualization in programs. </p><p>They had what they had and like our public schools, the square peg just has to be shoved in the round hole. Our daughter had a sexual compultion</p><p>which i now believe is an addiction an emerging Borderline (BPD)....both are hard to treat and hard to find qualified people to treat. Yetboth</p><p>treatment centerz said they could do it..........neither did a bang up job.</p><p>I am very exited to read the books. While i attend FA off and on and have spent a lot of time at NAMI, none of the philosophies settle well. Peices do, but not all. </p><p>I like the idea that it needs to be individual, research based, and ongoing....30 days what a joke! I thought it was really quite interesting that some of the public places do a</p><p>better job than the high priced places. If i had only known.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exhausted, post: 579121, member: 11001"] Thank you so much for sharing. One of my biggest complaints, after 10's of thousands of dollars spent, was the lack of individualization in programs. They had what they had and like our public schools, the square peg just has to be shoved in the round hole. Our daughter had a sexual compultion which i now believe is an addiction an emerging Borderline (BPD)....both are hard to treat and hard to find qualified people to treat. Yetboth treatment centerz said they could do it..........neither did a bang up job. I am very exited to read the books. While i attend FA off and on and have spent a lot of time at NAMI, none of the philosophies settle well. Peices do, but not all. I like the idea that it needs to be individual, research based, and ongoing....30 days what a joke! I thought it was really quite interesting that some of the public places do a better job than the high priced places. If i had only known. [/QUOTE]
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