Sentences with phrase «whose alcohol or drug»

It is extremely rare to find an individual whose alcohol or drug use has not impacted negatively on family or loved ones.

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* Editor's Note: This article is an excerpt from Life Over the Influence, a new program created by Kimberly Abraham LMSW and Marney Studaker - Cordner LMSW, therapists and experts in helping families whose members are struggling with alcohol or drug use.
Results indicate that individuals whose parents were addicted to drugs or alcohol are more likely to develop depression than their peers.
Specifically, the researchers mined the data to identify people with ADHD whose records showed periods of ADHD medication use and periods without ADHD medication use — as well as one or more visits to the emergency room due to drug or alcohol use.
The order authorizes the apprehension, by a guardian or police officer, and the confinement in a protective safe house, of a child whose use of alcohol and / or drugs has or may cause significant psychological or social harm to the child, or physical harm to the child or others.
DUI Georgia law requires anyone whose Georgia driver's license or driving privileges have been suspended or revoked as a result of certain alcohol violations, including Driving Under the Influence (DUI), to successfully complete a state certified DUI Alcohol or Drug Risk Reduction Program and show proof thereof as a condition of reinstaalcohol violations, including Driving Under the Influence (DUI), to successfully complete a state certified DUI Alcohol or Drug Risk Reduction Program and show proof thereof as a condition of reinstaAlcohol or Drug Risk Reduction Program and show proof thereof as a condition of reinstatement.
Drug Possession Georgia law requires anyone whose Georgia driver's license or driving privileges have been suspended or revoked as a result of violating Georgia's Controlled Substances Act, including Drug Possession charges, to successfully complete a state certified DUI Alcohol or Drug Risk Reduction Program and show proof thereof as a condition of reinstatement.
Loving Your Spouse When You Feel Like Walking Away, the revised and updated edition of the award - winning Desparate Marriages, teaches you how to: • Recognize and reject the myths that hold you captive • Better understand your spouse's behavior • Take responsibility for your own thoughts, feelings, and actions • Make choices that can have a lasting, positive impact on you and your spouse An experienced marriage and family counselor, Gary Chapman speaks to those whose spouse is any of the following: • Irresponsible • A workaholic • Controlling • Uncommunicative • Verbally abusive • Physically abusive • Sexually abusive • Unfaithful • Addicted to alcohol or drugs • Depressed Marriage has the same potential to be miserable as it does to be blissful.
Managing a loved one's drug or alcohol addiction is never easy, but those whose spouse has a substance use disorder (SUD) face an especially tough and lonely road.
The following risks may be considered: (a) any child whose genetic background or birth family (birth mother / birth father) medical history indicates significant potential for developing physical / psychological problems, (b) a drug / alcohol exposed infant, (c) a child who has a history of multiple foster / adoptive disrupted placements of 3 or more due to a documented medical or psychological diagnosis which directly resulted in the disruption.
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