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At Carrara Luxury Drug & Alcohol Rehab, we understand the complexity of addiction and its impact on mental, emotional, and physical well-being. Our luxury addiction rehab in Los Angeles provides a peaceful and comfortable setting conducive to healing and self-discovery. From spacious accommodations to gourmet meals prepared by our chef, every aspect of your stay is designed to promote relaxation and wellness.
Carrara Luxury Drug & Alcohol Rehab 1813 Marcheeta Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90069 (323) 302–9650
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Carrara Luxury Drug & Alcohol Rehab is a leader in luxury drug rehab facilities, offering comprehensive care and a luxurious setting. Our facility provides a blend of high-end amenities and evidence-based treatments tailored to each individual’s needs. Our team of experienced professionals includes addiction specialists, therapists, and medical doctors who provide personalized care throughout the recovery process.
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At Thrive Treatment, we believe that every individual deserves the opportunity to reclaim their life from the grips of addiction. As a premier drug rehab center in Los Angeles, we offer a comprehensive range of evidence-based therapies designed to address both the physical and psychological aspects of addiction.
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Breathe Life Healing Centers : Best Drug Detox Center in Los Angeles, CA
Welcome to Breathe Life Healing Centers, a leading drug detox center in Los Angeles. Drug detox can help individuals addicted to any type of drug safely detox. Detox simply refers to the process of clearing one’s system of any and all addictive, toxic substances. Many drug users would agree that going through detox can be the most difficult part of recovery, especially if it is independently attempted.
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US police agencies took intelligence directly from IDF, leaked files show
Hacked police files show US law enforcement agencies for decades received analysis of incidents in the Israel-Palestine conflict directly from the Israeli Defense Forces and Israeli thinktanks, training on domestic “Muslim extremists” from pro-Israel non-profits, and surveilled social media accounts of pro-Palestine activists in the US.
The Guardian’s analysis of documents from the BlueLeaks trove of internal law enforcement documents found no indication that this was balanced by information from other Middle Eastern sources or US Muslim community groups. Nor is there any indication that pro-Israel activists were subject to any specific scrutiny.
At a time of polarized reactions to the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, the analysis raises questions about the scope of police intelligence-gathering in the US and the influence of Israel and its supporters on those efforts, and how this has shaped the treatment of activists and social movements, especially those who are pro-Palestinian.
Mike German, a fellow at the Brennan Center for Justice, former FBI undercover agent and author of Disrupt, Discredit, and Divide: How the New FBI Damages Democracy, said the use of such documents and receipt of such training was damaging the practice of good law enforcement.
“It’s frustrating that we’ve developed this national law enforcement intelligence-sharing network that basically takes disinformation straight from the rightwing social media fever swamps and puts it out under the imprimatur of law enforcement intelligence, so it becomes an amplifier of disinformation rather than a corrective to that disinformation,” German said.
The BlueLeaks trove was obtained and released by self-described hacktivists in June 2020. It contains material from more than 200 law enforcement agencies, including intelligence material disseminated by federally sponsored umbrella bodies such as fusion centers and high-intensity drug-trafficking area (Hidta) programs.
One body whose internal archives were exposed in the hack, LA Clear, is tasked with providing “analytical and case support” in narcotics investigations in southern California, according to its website. It was established as a joint project between the Los Angeles County Police Chiefs Association, the California department of justice, and the Los Angeles county sheriff’s department in 1992.
Despite its ostensible mission to combat drug trafficking, the LA Clear archive of training materials (labeled “lacleartraining”) included in the BlueLeaks trove has several analyses of previous episodes of widespread conflict in Gaza and the West Bank that are sourced directly from the IDF and closely aligned Israeli thinktanks.
One of the documents is a reproduction of a PowerPoint-style presentation dated 11 April 2011, badged with the insignia and name of the Strategic Division of the IDF, and entitled “Escalation in the Gaza Strip”.
The presentation is marked “for official use only”, a US government designation for documents which are not for public release.
The document asserts that “there has recently been a sharp increase in terrorist attacks emanating from the Gaza Strip intentionally directed at Israeli civilians in southern Israel”. The presentation offers evidence including Israeli counts of rocket attacks from Hamas, the Sha’ar HaNegev school bus attack and the killing of a family in “the Jewish community of Itamar” on 11 March 2011. (Later in 2011, two cousins from the nearby Palestinian village of Awarta were convicted of the murders and sentenced to multiple consecutive life sentences.)
The document does not present the long history of conflict between residents of Itamar, which the international community considers an illegal West Bank settlement, and neighboring villages. In 2010, a Human Rights Watch report singled out Itamar’s settlers with allegations of land theft, raids on Palestinian villages and extrajudicial killings.
Elsewhere in LA Clear’s training materials is another PowerPoint-style presentation authored by the Dado Center, a military studies department of the IDF. The presentation offers a retrospective analysis of “Operation Cast Lead”, the IDF’s name for the 22-day military assault on the Gaza Strip that commenced on 27 December 2008.
That document is labeled “FOUO”, an abbreviation of “for official use only” and appears to be a cursory visual aid for a spoken presentation. It points to “unique geo-strategic conditions (Gaza encircled by Egypt and Israel)”; “unique operational conditions (air supremacy, intelligence superiority)”; and “unique adversary (multiple identities, limited capabilities)”.
The presentation, which only includes the IDF’s perspective, also highlights challenges including “legitimacy (external & internal, strategic narrative)” and “media coverage (a controlled information environment)”.
Amnesty International alleged in a 2009 report that during Operation Cast Lead, the IDF targeted civilians, carried out “indiscriminate attacks that failed to distinguish between legitimate military targets and civilian objects”, and used munitions containing white phosphorus, the use of which against civilians is a violation of international law, according to the World Health Organization.
Another document in the trove is a longer 2011 report assessing “terrorism from the Gaza Strip since Operation Cast Lead” produced by the Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center (ITIC). The ITIC is an Israeli research group whose founding director and current director were previously IDF intelligence officers. The thinktank reportedly maintains an office at the Israeli defense ministry.
None of these documents mention narcotics trafficking or criminal activity in the US. LA Clear’s archive and the BlueLeaks trove do not appear to contain any alternative accounts of the Israel-Palestine conflict.
The Guardian contacted LA Clear for comment through the body’s website but received no response.
Elsewhere in the BlueLeaks trove, there is ample evidence of a close relationship between law enforcement agencies and US-based pro-Israel organizations.
The archive shows how close the relationship is between a range of law enforcement agencies and the pro-Israel civil rights non-profit the Anti-Defamation League (ADL).
Emails preserved in BlueLeaks show various agencies promoting ADL training sessions for law enforcement officers, including a January 2013 session on “screening of persons by observational techniques” and a seminar at the Southern Nevada Counter Terrorism Center on the “evolving nature of Islamic extremists”.
ADL staff are shown as registered attendees at events run by fusion centers, offering bios that advise the organization that “we facilitate workshops for law enforcement on extremism, hate crime and (in Washington DC and Israel) counter-terrorism”.
The ADL, whose website banner heading at the time of reporting read “We stand with Israel”, is one of very few community organizations who train or are consulted by law enforcement officers. They are frequently cited throughout BlueLeaks as an authority on extremism and terrorism.
The Guardian contacted the ADL for comment but received no response.
There is no evidence in BlueLeaks that Muslim community groups such as the Council for American-Islamic Relations (Cair) are consulted on issues involving Muslims; Cair is barely mentioned outside a series of four newsletters from the Omaha Terrorism Early Warning Group describing it as “unindicted co-conspirators in the Holy Land terror funding trial”.
In 2007, Cair was named alongside other organizations as an unindicted co-conspirator in an FBI indictment concerning a land trust it alleged was funding Hamas. In 2010, a federal judge found that the agency had violated the organization’s rights, though there was evidence connecting the groups to the trust. A 2013 Office of the Inspector General report found “significant issues with the way the FBI implemented and managed its Cair policy and guidance” in connection with the case.
There are indications that this emphasis shaped investigations: in at least two instances, the National Criminal Intelligence Resource Center archived social media feeds of Palestinian American pro-Palestine activists. The feeds indicated no apparent wrongdoing.
The Guardian previously reported revelations from the trove including that Google was passing user data directly to law enforcement authorities; that law enforcement officials baselessly linked “antifa” activists to arson attacks; that officials were characterizing the Proud Boys as an extremist group in private long before the events of 6 January 2021; and the private firms profiting from police militarization.
On the scope of the latest revelations, German said: “At a time where there’s much more public sensitivity to foreign influence in domestic affairs, having a foreign country’s security services aligned with the beat cop on the streets of American neighborhoods is concerning.”
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**The US is literally just the parrot of Israel**
Hacked police files show US law enforcement agencies for decades received analysis of incidents in the Israel-Palestine conflict directly from the Israeli Defense Forces and Israeli thinktanks, training on domestic “Muslim extremists” from pro-Israel non-profits, and surveilled social media accounts of pro-Palestine activists in the US.
The Guardian’s analysis of documents from the BlueLeaks trove of internal law enforcement documents found no indication that this was balanced by information from other Middle Eastern sources or US Muslim community groups. Nor is there any indication that pro-Israel activists were subject to any specific scrutiny.
At a time of polarized reactions to the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, the analysis raises questions about the scope of police intelligence-gathering in the US and the influence of Israel and its supporters on those efforts, and how this has shaped the treatment of activists and social movements, especially those who are pro-Palestinian.
Mike German, a fellow at the Brennan Center for Justice, former FBI undercover agent and author of Disrupt, Discredit, and Divide: How the New FBI Damages Democracy, said the use of such documents and receipt of such training was damaging the practice of good law enforcement.
“It’s frustrating that we’ve developed this national law enforcement intelligence-sharing network that basically takes disinformation straight from the rightwing social media fever swamps and puts it out under the imprimatur of law enforcement intelligence, so it becomes an amplifier of disinformation rather than a corrective to that disinformation,” German said.
The BlueLeaks trove was obtained and released by self-described hacktivists in June 2020. It contains material from more than 200 law enforcement agencies, including intelligence material disseminated by federally sponsored umbrella bodies such as fusion centers and high-intensity drug-trafficking area (Hidta) programs.
One body whose internal archives were exposed in the hack, LA Clear, is tasked with providing “analytical and case support” in narcotics investigations in southern California, according to its website. It was established as a joint project between the Los Angeles County Police Chiefs Association, the California department of justice, and the Los Angeles county sheriff’s department in 1992.
Despite its ostensible mission to combat drug trafficking, the LA Clear archive of training materials (labeled “lacleartraining”) included in the BlueLeaks trove has several analyses of previous episodes of widespread conflict in Gaza and the West Bank that are sourced directly from the IDF and closely aligned Israeli thinktanks.
One of the documents is a reproduction of a PowerPoint-style presentation dated 11 April 2011, badged with the insignia and name of the Strategic Division of the IDF, and entitled “Escalation in the Gaza Strip”.
The presentation is marked “for official use only”, a US government designation for documents which are not for public release.
The document asserts that “there has recently been a sharp increase in terrorist attacks emanating from the Gaza Strip intentionally directed at Israeli civilians in southern Israel”. The presentation offers evidence including Israeli counts of rocket attacks from Hamas, the Sha’ar HaNegev school bus attack and the killing of a family in “the Jewish community of Itamar” on 11 March 2011. (Later in 2011, two cousins from the nearby Palestinian village of Awarta were convicted of the murders and sentenced to multiple consecutive life sentences.)
The document does not present the long history of conflict between residents of Itamar, which the international community considers an illegal West Bank settlement, and neighboring villages. In 2010, a Human Rights Watch report singled out Itamar’s settlers with allegations of land theft, raids on Palestinian villages and extrajudicial killings.
Elsewhere in LA Clear’s training materials is another PowerPoint-style presentation authored by the Dado Center, a military studies department of the IDF. The presentation offers a retrospective analysis of “Operation Cast Lead”, the IDF’s name for the 22-day military assault on the Gaza Strip that commenced on 27 December 2008.
That document is labeled “FOUO”, an abbreviation of “for official use only” and appears to be a cursory visual aid for a spoken presentation. It points to “unique geo-strategic conditions (Gaza encircled by Egypt and Israel)”; “unique operational conditions (air supremacy, intelligence superiority)”; and “unique adversary (multiple identities, limited capabilities)”.
The presentation, which only includes the IDF’s perspective, also highlights challenges including “legitimacy (external & internal, strategic narrative)” and “media coverage (a controlled information environment)”.
Amnesty International alleged in a 2009 report that during Operation Cast Lead, the IDF targeted civilians, carried out “indiscriminate attacks that failed to distinguish between legitimate military targets and civilian objects”, and used munitions containing white phosphorus, the use of which against civilians is a violation of international law, according to the World Health Organization.
Another document in the trove is a longer 2011 report assessing “terrorism from the Gaza Strip since Operation Cast Lead” produced by the Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center (ITIC). The ITIC is an Israeli research group whose founding director and current director were previously IDF intelligence officers. The thinktank reportedly maintains an office at the Israeli defense ministry.
None of these documents mention narcotics trafficking or criminal activity in the US. LA Clear’s archive and the BlueLeaks trove do not appear to contain any alternative accounts of the Israel-Palestine conflict.
The Guardian contacted LA Clear for comment through the body’s website but received no response.
Elsewhere in the BlueLeaks trove, there is ample evidence of a close relationship between law enforcement agencies and US-based pro-Israel organizations.
The archive shows how close the relationship is between a range of law enforcement agencies and the pro-Israel civil rights non-profit the Anti-Defamation League (ADL).
Emails preserved in BlueLeaks show various agencies promoting ADL training sessions for law enforcement officers, including a January 2013 session on “screening of persons by observational techniques” and a seminar at the Southern Nevada Counter Terrorism Center on the “evolving nature of Islamic extremists”.
ADL staff are shown as registered attendees at events run by fusion centers, offering bios that advise the organization that “we facilitate workshops for law enforcement on extremism, hate crime and (in Washington DC and Israel) counter-terrorism”.
The ADL, whose website banner heading at the time of reporting read “We stand with Israel”, is one of very few community organizations who train or are consulted by law enforcement officers. They are frequently cited throughout BlueLeaks as an authority on extremism and terrorism.
The Guardian contacted the ADL for comment but received no response.
There is no evidence in BlueLeaks that Muslim community groups such as the Council for American-Islamic Relations (Cair) are consulted on issues involving Muslims; Cair is barely mentioned outside a series of four newsletters from the Omaha Terrorism Early Warning Group describing it as “unindicted co-conspirators in the Holy Land terror funding trial”.
In 2007, Cair was named alongside other organizations as an unindicted co-conspirator in an FBI indictment concerning a land trust it alleged was funding Hamas. In 2010, a federal judge found that the agency had violated the organization’s rights, though there was evidence connecting the groups to the trust. A 2013 Office of the Inspector General report found “significant issues with the way the FBI implemented and managed its Cair policy and guidance” in connection with the case.
There are indications that this emphasis shaped investigations: in at least two instances, the National Criminal Intelligence Resource Center archived social media feeds of Palestinian American pro-Palestine activists. The feeds indicated no apparent wrongdoing.
The Guardian previously reported revelations from the trove including that Google was passing user data directly to law enforcement authorities; that law enforcement officials baselessly linked “antifa” activists to arson attacks; that officials were characterizing the Proud Boys as an extremist group in private long before the events of 6 January 2021; and the private firms profiting from police militarization.
On the scope of the latest revelations, German said: “At a time where there’s much more public sensitivity to foreign influence in domestic affairs, having a foreign country’s security services aligned with the beat cop on the streets of American neighborhoods is concerning.”
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Rehabilitation Center Los Angeles
Why a nursing and rehabilitation center?
If you have a senior member of your family or a senior loved one who is struggling with a substance abuse disorder, a nursing and rehabilitation center would be the ideal facility to enroll him or her for their addiction recovery.
According to Sherman Oaks Rehabilitation Center, a nursing and rehabilitation facility is the best option for seniors dealing with substance abuse disorders since, in addition to their addiction issues, they also have challenges related to their elderly age.
Factors to consider when choosing a nursing and rehabilitation center
According to reports from the Rehabilitation Center Los Angeles, dealing with alcohol and drug abuse often carries a lot of stigma, particularly if it concerns senior individuals.
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That could be reason why some Los Angeles rehabilitation centers tend to be cautious about admitting senor people to help them achieve sobriety. A few rehab centers in Los Angeles, California have, however, made the difficult choice to assist senior citizens in achieving sobriety as well as living out their golden years as independently as possible.
Here are some helpful advices to consider while choosing the right nursing and rehabilitation facility for you or your senior loved one:
Accreditation, licensing and certification
The finest help you can give a senior loved one, according to Alcohol Rehab Los Angeles, is to have them treated at a respected rehab facility that also takes care of their nursing requirements.
That is difficult to prove, which is why the rehab suggests speaking with organizations that accredit, license, and certify the rehab centers to make sure the one you choose provides the services you need and has the credentials to prove it.
Accredited and adequately licensed clinical staff
Seniors' bodies are naturally fragile. Addiction to alcohol and drugs makes this worse. Because of this, older addicts and addicts of younger age groups are rarely mixed in rehab centers in Los Angeles, California
Staff at rehab facilities that specialize in assisting elderly patients recover from addiction are typically able to address both the patients' addiction problems and their aging-related concerns.
To be sure, verify the credentials and licensing of the clinical staff members employed by the nursing and rehabilitation facility you select to place your elderly loved one in. If they lack the education and expertise necessary to deliver the highest-quality care as expected, they are not licensed or qualified.
Multidisciplinary treatment and care team
As previously mentioned, the ideal nursing and rehabilitation center will make an effort to offer a recovering addict holistic assistance and care.
To be certain that the treatments offered will address all parts of care your patient needs to successfully recover from their drug and alcohol addiction while having the comfort that they demand based on their age, choose a facility with a multidisciplinary care team.
Evidence-based practice
Choose a nursing and rehabilitation facility with the best available treatment options. This implies that it should rely on procedures supported by scientifically and validated by evidence.
Availability of mental health services
The right nursing and rehabilitation centers should have mental health services. This is so because a lot of people who battle drug and alcohol addiction also deal with co-occurring mental health issues like despair or anxiety. Dual diagnosis is therefore necessary for the proper treatment to be provided.
Treatment outcomes
Choose nursing and rehabilitation facilities that have a track record of treating addiction issues successfully. When comparing the facilities' success statistics, be extremely skeptical of those who make claims of 100% success. Verify all claims about success rates using data gathered through research-based methods or information found in peer-reviewed journals.
Approach to family support
Addiction is generally viewed as a family disease because it affects the entire family. That is why when choosing a nursing and rehabilitation center, you should be cognizant of the fact that besides the addicted individual, the affected family needs to heal and recover too. Choose rehab centers that consider this fact.
Need help with choosing the right nursing and rehabilitation center?
You can be helped to choose the right nursing and rehabilitation center for you or your loved one. All you need to do is to make your inquiry by calling 844-777-5287.
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Alcohol Detox in Los Angeles: Guide to Detoxification and Withdrawal
Alcohol detox in Los Angeles, or anywhere for that matter, can be quite complex. Recovering from an addiction is different for everyone, meaning that your care should be customized to your specific needs. However, there are some general aspects of detox that you can expect. Detox is important because it’s a safe way to quit drinking and find new healthy habits. This guide will give you all of the information you need.
What is Alcohol Detox in Los Angeles? Once addicted to drinking alcohol, it can be difficult to stop. Both the body and the brain become acclimated to the presence of liquor and quitting can be scary and uncomfortable. Detox is a treatment that helps you do so safely, while also helping to minimize some of the withdrawal symptoms. While in detox, you will be monitored as you work to overcome your addiction. Suddenly quitting drinking can be dangerous, so it’s best to do so under the care of a professional. After detox, you will need to adhere to an addiction recovery program to prevent a relapse.
Symptoms that Occur During Detox and Withdrawal Withdrawal symptoms vary from patient to patients. You may experience all of them, or just a few. The severity of your addiction and your health status largely influence which you will suffer from during detox. The program is designed to aid in this process, though it won’t be able to stop all symptoms from occurring. Common withdrawal symptoms include the following: Shaking Sweating Nausea Vomiting Disorientation Depression Anxiety Foggy thinking Hallucinations Extreme agitation A medically managed detox program is the best way to manage these symptoms and help you complete detox so you can move on with your recovery program.
Factors That Influence Withdrawal The severity of withdrawal symptoms is determined by a wide range of factors. It’s never the same for all patients and your detox treatment team is there to help you through it. Some of the determinants include the following:
Medical history Current stress Family history Co-morbid mental health conditions Length of time addicted The amount of alcohol consumed Trauma in childhood Using other drugs or substances
In general, the more dependent a patient is on alcohol, the more severe his or her symptoms are likely to be. Withdrawal from alcohol can be fatal, as the body has come to rely on it for everyday functioning. That’s why it’s never a good idea to quit on your own. Detox can help you do so safely.
How Long Does Detox Last? Again, this depends on the patient. The average time for withdrawal is 24 to 72 hours and goes through stages. The first symptoms tend to appear in the 12 hours after the last drink was consumed. After detox, a rehab program lasts an average of seven weeks.
Canon Human Services Centers Inc. is here to help you through alcohol detox in Los Angeles. We can answer your questions and help you or your loved one find the appropriate treatment center and plan to meet your needs as you fight your addiction.
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Detoxification is a crucial first step in the recovery process, and Invigorate Behavioral Health is recognized as one of the best detox centers in Los Angeles for our commitment to safety, comfort, and effective care. Our detox programs are tailored to meet the specific needs of each individual, ensuring a personalized approach to detoxification. We employ evidence-based practices and the latest medical advancements to manage withdrawal symptoms and support the detox process. Our facility is equipped with state-of-the-art resources, and our staff is trained to handle complex cases, including those involving co-occurring mental health disorders. This comprehensive care approach ensures that patients receive the holistic treatment they need to embark on their recovery journey successfully.
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At Carrara Luxury Drug & Alcohol Rehab, we offer an exclusive luxury drug treatment experience designed to provide comprehensive care in a lavish setting. Our facility features private suites, gourmet dining, and a variety of therapeutic services, including detoxification, counseling, and holistic treatments. We create personalized treatment plans to meet the unique needs of each client, ensuring a tailored approach to recovery.
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Carrara Luxury Drug & Alcohol Rehab stands as a beacon of hope for those seeking addiction rehab in Los Angeles. Our facility offers a serene and luxurious environment, providing the perfect backdrop for your recovery journey. We believe in treating the whole person, not just the addiction, which is why our programs are tailored to meet your specific needs.
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Thrive Treatment is a premier alcohol rehab in Los Angeles, offering comprehensive and individualized treatment plans for individuals struggling with alcohol addiction. Our highly qualified team of medical professionals, therapists, and addiction specialists work collaboratively to ensure that every patient receives the care and attention they need for a successful recovery.
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James Donaldson on Mental Health - Language that could be clues to suicide differ between men and women, study finds
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by Holly Ober, University of California, Los Angeles Credit: CC0 Public Domain The suicide rate for men is about four times higher than for women. While men make up 50% of the population, they account for 80% of the suicides. Yet, suicide risk in men often goes unnoticed. Now new research may offer hope. A UCLA-led study of public health records has identified a vocabulary associated with events surrounding male suicides that could be useful in spotting individuals who need follow up care, and in improving public health messaging. The study, published in the American Journal of Public Health, examined 271,998 suicides over a period of 17 years in the U.S. National Violent Death Reporting System, a database maintained by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Research revealed large differences in the language used in the database's police reports and public health records to describe the circumstances surrounding male and female suicides. Less than half of suicide decedents in the database had a documented mental health condition, and even fewer had evidence of having ever received mental health or substance use treatment. In addition, a much larger percentage of those who had received such treatment were women than men. Language related to mood, psychological state, and previous or ongoing treatment for mental health problems appeared far more frequently in the records of women than men. Words and phrases related to interventions, such as "intensive care unit," "therapy," and "welfare check," also appeared more frequently for women. These are the types of terms mental health professionals are trained to recognize as early warning signs of suicide. Words associated with male suicides, on the other hand, were far more likely to reference job loss, alcohol abuse, financial stress, and unusual behavior around the time of death. #James Donaldson notes:Welcome to the “next chapter” of my life… being a voice and an advocate for #mentalhealthawarenessandsuicideprevention, especially pertaining to our younger generation of students and student-athletes.Getting men to speak up and reach out for help and assistance is one of my passions. Us men need to not suffer in silence or drown our sorrows in alcohol, hang out at bars and strip joints, or get involved with drug use.Having gone through a recent bout of #depression and #suicidalthoughts myself, I realize now, that I can make a huge difference in the lives of so many by sharing my story, and by sharing various resources I come across as I work in this space.  #http://bit.ly/JamesMentalHealthArticleFind out more about the work I do on my 501c3 non-profit foundationwebsite www.yourgiftoflife.org Order your copy of James Donaldson's latest book,#CelebratingYourGiftofLife: From The Verge of Suicide to a Life of Purpose and Joy www.celebratingyourgiftoflife.com Link for 40 Habits Signupbit.ly/40HabitsofMentalHealth If you'd like to follow and receive my daily blog in to your inbox, just click on it with Follow It. Here's the link https://follow.it/james-donaldson-s-standing-above-the-crowd-s-blog-a-view-from-above-on-things-that-make-the-world-go-round?action=followPub The records related to men who did mention mental health struggles were less likely to note that the person received treatment, and when treatment was mentioned, they were more likely to add that the patient had been non-compliant. Male narratives also more often included a topic reflecting emergency or police-based interventions. Ten terms related to mental health that more often appeared in the narratives of men than women were: - chronic mental health conditions - undiagnosed - strange behavior - agitation - making mistakes - seeming like - cognitive difficulties - signals of mental and physical health issues - self-injury - cognitive indecision "Many studies have shown that men are less often diagnosed with or treated for depression and other mental health issues so it's not surprising we see fewer of those kinds of terms in the records," said co-author Vickie Mays, a UCLA professor of psychology and health policy and management. "What we've done is uncover a language of suicide that can help health care workers and others catch more men before they go through with it." The findings offer a new approach to understanding and identifying early warning signs for suicide by mining texts, possibly using artificial intelligence, for signals emitted by those close to committing suicide. "Health care workers could reach out to these people with offers of support, and the data could be used to train suicide hotline workers, first responders, and health care professionals to recognize and intervene with troubled men. The language could also be used in public health messaging and in workplace wellness programs," said Susan Cochran, a professor of epidemiology at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health and the Department of Statistics and Data Science. Mays noted that women interact with the health care system more routinely than men, usually around reproductive health. These visits typically include screening for depression and can lead to referrals for treatment. "If a man is only going to a doctor every so often, there are fewer chances he'll be referred for treatment. We think that by identifying gendered language around suicide, we can get more help for men who need it," Mays said. "For example, interventions could be directed at a man who is distraught about losing a job, since that was one of the key indicators pointing toward suicide for men." Photo by Mental Health America (MHA) on Pexels.com Read the full article
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Insights from Our Intensive Outpatient Program in Los Angeles on Addiction and Dependence
The desired transition from dependence to freedom is profound and transformative. Recognizing the chains of addiction or dependency is the first step toward freedom. This is a process that requires courage, dedication, and the correct support. Revive Treatment’s intensive outpatient program in Los Angeles (IOP) works as a critical tool in the road to recovery, leading individuals through this critical transition with compassion, expertise, and a thorough knowledge of the intricacies involved.
The Science Behind Addiction and Dependence Addiction and dependency, although sometimes intertwined, are each different in their essence. Drug addiction is defined as a compulsive need to take drugs despite harmful consequences. This is fueled by changes in brain chemistry that alter the reward system. Recent advances in neuroscience have provided insight on how drug misuse may override the brain’s natural reward system. This might result in the compulsive use that defines addiction. This understanding emphasizes the need of addressing neurological considerations into treatment methods.
Dependence, on the other hand, develops as a physiological adaptation to a drug that causes withdrawal symptoms in its absence. Dependence and withdrawal complicate the picture even further, needing a compassionate and medically informed withdrawal treatment strategy. Understanding these variances is critical in developing successful treatment options, since each ailment affects people differently and requires a nuanced approach to rehabilitation.
Tailored Approaches in Intensive Outpatient Care Revive Treatment’s IOP is distinguished by its individualized treatment techniques, which are tailored to each participant’s unique requirements. Recognizing that no two recovery journeys are alike, our program provides a variety of therapeutic approaches. From individual counseling to group sessions, all suited to the unique problems and goals of people we assist. This tailored approach ensures that we consider all aspects of a person’s well-being, laying the groundwork for long-term healing.
Recognizing the complexities of addiction and dependency, our program stresses the significance of a comprehensive and holistic treatment strategy. Beyond the physical and psychological components, we explore the environmental and social factors that may contribute to drug abuse problems. This broad viewpoint guarantees that each person’s route to recovery is as unique as their experiences, resulting in a more individualized and successful treatment journey.
Taking the First Step with Our Intensive Outpatient Program in Los Angeles Recognizing the indicators of addiction and dependence, which range from changes in behavior and mood to physical symptoms and social withdrawal, is crucial for getting prompt assistance. Taking the initial step towards recovery often entails contacting a reputable healthcare physician or a specialist treatment center such as Revive Treatment. Our IOP offers a structured but flexible setting for recovery. We enable clients to get the treatment they need while continuing to fulfill their everyday duties. Making it an accessible alternative for those eager to begin on the road to freedom.
Strategies for Addressing Addiction and Dependence To treat addiction and dependency, our IOP incorporates a diverse set of therapy modalities.
Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) serves as a cornerstone that helps clients change problematic cognitive patterns and behaviors related to drug abuse, while medication-assisted treatment (MAT) can control withdrawal symptoms and cravings, leading to a safer and more comfortable recovery.
Group therapy provides a friendly environment for sharing experiences and strategies,  These sessions include goal setting, to help individuals articulate and work towards their personal and recovery-related objectives; processing groups, where participants can share experiences and emotions in a safe environment; and psychoeducation, providing vital information about addiction and mental health.
Mindfulness practices enhance present-moment awareness and acceptance, while anger management, setting boundaries, and coping skills groups provide individuals with practical strategies to navigate life’s challenges. Furthermore, sessions on critical and moral reasoning foster decision-making skills that align with personal values and ethical considerations.
Empowering Individuals for Long-term Change Empowerment and self-efficacy are fundamental to long-term healing. Our intensive outpatient program in Los Angeles focuses not only on eliminating addiction and dependency, but also on providing users with the skills, knowledge, and confidence they need to navigate life after recovery. Our program helps people in many aspects of their life, from creating healthy coping strategies to mending relationships and achieving personal objectives, ensuring they have the skills they need to stay free of drug abuse.
The path to long-term transformation is more than simply conquering physical dependency or addictive behaviors; it is about recreating a life in which such obstacles no longer hold influence.
Our program emphasizes life skills training, relapse prevention education, and the development of healthy lifestyle habits. These components are critical for helping people to lay a solid foundation for their new, substance-free lives.
A Partner in Your Journey: Intensive Outpatient Program in Los Angeles The road from dependency to freedom is one of rediscovery, resilience, and renewal. At Revive Treatment, our intensive outpatient program in Los Angeles is intended to help you every step of the way, with customized care, a thorough treatment strategy, and a supportive community. If you or someone you know is dealing with addiction or dependency, we encourage you to contact us. Together, we can go on a journey to freedom, powered by hope and guided by expertise. Contact us.
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