Dual Diagnosis Rehab Testimonial: Alcoholism, Depression and Eating Disorder – Holly’s Story


 

Dual Diagnosis Rehab Testimonial: Alcoholism, Depression and Eating Disorder – Holly’s Story – A student shares her story of struggle with alcohol abuse, eating disorder and depression and a life changing experience that followed after being admitted to Sovereign Health of California (www.sovcal.com). While on the surface her life seemed more than fine — she was an ace student with a job, internally she was struggling with these disorders which were destroying her. Her problems only became more serious over time, she began drinking alone and withdrawing socially and reached a point where she couldn’t find the strength to go any further. Then came what she calls a “life changing experience” which not only helped her recover from these disorders but she went on to finish two Masters degrees after that and today hold a job which involves working with people and helping them. For more information about Sovereign Health of California, or if you need immediate assistance, please call our toll free number at 866.819.2948.

 

Bestselling Book on Addiction Free for Five Days

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23, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — The authors of Ending Addiction for Good: The Groundbreaking, Holistic, Evidence-Based Way to Transform Your Life are offering a free download of the Amazon bestseller from January 23rd to January 27th. They are hoping to …
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Grant's premature end will curtail Lorain initiative

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The federal taxpayer grant program, designed to combat the effects of joblessness, partnered with groups such as Lorain County Alcohol & Drug Abuse services, Lorain County Health and Dentistry, the Lorain County Urban League, the Nord Center and the …
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Building that houses recovery center to be auctioned

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1 doesn't want to let a drug treatment facility stay and pay a drastically below-market rent, the Lamb of God will have to leave, Lewandowski and other directors of the center said. Where they will go is undetermined or in God's hands, Cullum said. "We …
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