Alcoholism Treatment In Washington
I did a Google search for alcoholism treatment in Washington and found over twenty million results. The top of the search page contained two sponsored links, one for Pacific Hills Treatment and the other for Desert-Canyon.com.
There was another set of results above my regular search results for Scholarly articles for alcoholism treatment in Washington.
The first scholarly article about alcoholism treatment in Washington was written in 1988 by JE Helzer and TR Pryzbeck.
The name of the article was "The co-occurrence of alcoholism with other psychiatric disorders in the general population and its impact on treatment".
This article has been cited in three other scholarly articles.
The second scholarly article about alcoholism treatment in Washington was written by CP Thomas, SS Wallack, S Lee, D McCarty and R Swift. It was originally published in the Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment in 2003.
The title of the article was "Research to practice-Adoption of naltrexone in alcoholism treatment".
The third and final scholarly article for alcoholism treatment in Washington was called "Nicotine dependence and alcoholism epidemiology and treatment".
It was published in the Journal of psychoactive drugs in 1989 by JK Bobo. The article was republished in 1992.
About.com had the top search result for alcoholism treatment in Washington.
The page that was linked to my result had a list of alcohol and substance abuse treatment centers, rehabilitation centers and hospitals with web pages.
They have a list provided with city names for twelve cities in Washington State.
My next search result for alcoholism treatment in Washington took me to StopAddiction.com.
I learned that in 2003, there were a reported 341 drug rehabilitation and addiction treatment centers in Washington. These centers combined to serve over 30,000 clients for alcohol and/or drug abuse problems.
Another search result for alcoholism treatment in Washington led me to the Agape Center.
The purpose of the Agape Center is to provide a place where people, who are recovering from alcoholism and other drug addictions, and the family members of those with alcohol and drug problems, can meet with each other in a safe and comfortable atmosphere.
The Agape Center provides a refuge from the stress of the outside world and a place where education and other activities leading to recovery can be found.
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