www.brightonhospital.org Guest Speaker Cornelius James Finnen, Esq., gives open talk at Brighton Hospital’s after rehab recovery Alumni Tune-Up. A former Brighton patient in 1968, currently resides in New Mexico. He was an Assistant to the Macomb County Prosecuting Attorney in 1971, from 1971-1999, Assistant City Attorney, Albuquerque, New Mexico (retired); contiguously served as Legal Advisor for Bernalillo County, New Mexico, Sheriff’s Department and as Alternate Municipal Judge for the City of Rio Rancho, New Mexico from 1993-1999. Mr. Finnen is active with the Albuquerque Downtown Lunch Bunch, Placitas Group, Corrales Group (his home group), and The New Mexico Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers Group. Brighton retiree and 41 year clean and sober grad Jean mcgrath presents him with his 40 year coin. Thebest drug and alcohol addiction help is what Brighton is all about. Brighton Hospital is the second oldest alcohol treatment program in the United States and the first to be licensed in Michigan . A national leader in drug and alcohol treatment and counseling services that began in the early 1950’s. Additionally, we treat addictions to: meth, marijuana, pot, crack, heroin, cocaine, speed, oxycontin, coke, prescription pain pills, ecstasy, plus. Our clinics’ rehabilitation treatment programs include: dual diagnosis treatment, teen and young adult, CEO, lawyer and judges recovery, 30-60-90 day recovery programs, and men’s and women’s halfway houses. We have many recovering drug and alcohol testimonials on youtube. www.brightonhospital.org
Just out of prison, fastereft literally changed his life in the first few sessions. Its not what happens to you, its how you process and perceive that event. The real key to changing your life is to change your perceptions.
People often argue that drug addiction would increase if drugs were decriminalized. Since alcohol is the only drug that has been decriminalized, I am curious if this happened with alcohol.
In most cases, when somebody stops drinking, the body goes back to normal, but the ability of the liver to recover depends on how badly it has been damaged. Learn about how people can stop the damage done to their body through alcohol abuse with help from a medical doctor that specializes in addiction psychiatry in this free video on alcohol's effects on the body. Expert: Bernardo Savariego Contact: www.drsavariego.com Bio: Dr. Bernardo Savariego is a medical doctor and psychiatrist in Miami, Fla. Filmmaker: Paul Muller
In most cases, when somebody stops drinking, the body goes back to normal, but the ability of the liver to recover depends on how badly it has been damaged. Learn about how people can stop the damage done to their body through alcohol abuse with help from a medical doctor that specializes in addiction psychiatry in this free video on alcohol's effects on the body. Expert: Bernardo Savariego Contact: www.drsavariego.com Bio: Dr. Bernardo Savariego is a medical doctor and psychiatrist in Miami, Fla. Filmmaker: Paul Muller
In most cases, when somebody stops drinking, the body goes back to normal, but the ability of the liver to recover depends on how badly it has been damaged. Learn about how people can stop the damage done to their body through alcohol abuse with help from a medical doctor that specializes in addiction psychiatry in this free video on alcohol's effects on the body. Expert: Bernardo Savariego Contact: www.drsavariego.com Bio: Dr. Bernardo Savariego is a medical doctor and psychiatrist in Miami, Fla. Filmmaker: Paul Muller
I’m a little worried about what damage I might have cuased during my little drinking escapade and would like to know what I should get checked out. I don’t have insurence nor do I have alot of moeny to spend so I’d like to know what I’m getting into before waltzing into the doctors office. I had a bit of abdominal pain in my stomach area sometimes after drinking so I am concerned mostly what might have caused that. Any info is appreciated. Thanks.
In most cases, when somebody stops drinking, the body goes back to normal, but the ability of the liver to recover depends on how badly it has been damaged. Learn about how people can stop the damage done to their body through alcohol abuse with help from a medical doctor that specializes in addiction psychiatry in this free video on alcohol’s effects on the body. Expert: Bernardo Savariego Contact: www.drsavariego.com Bio: Dr. Bernardo Savariego is a medical doctor and psychiatrist in Miami, Fla. Filmmaker: Paul Muller
Students in the Narconon Program in Georgia describe their drug addiction and how the Narconon program has helped them. Narconon of Georgia website: www.drugsno.com Drug Abuse information www.drugsno.com Find out how someone becomes addicted: www.drugsno.com The signs of abuse: www.drugsno.com
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