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How hard is it to break free of internet addiction if someone is…..?

Question by SmartyPants: How hard is it to break free of internet addiction if someone is…..?
also depressed and has social anxiety? If for the past 2 years he has isolated himself with his computer and is now 17 with no friends and only has online “relationships” how hard is it to change if he wanted to? I mean he talks of moving out of his parents home and being a writer and even getting a drivers license someday but everyday is the same experience. online school for a few hours, maybe trying to write a poem and then a chat rooom until he goes to bed at 5 am. He doesnt go to therapy and has an intense hatered of society. How bad off is this guy? Thanks

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Answer by Silver Lining
its easy if this person decides to….start a new life outside.For eg. resume your studies /join a vocational course or take up a job.If you can cope with depression in that kind of life, you will cope with it better in a normal life.Dont waste your life on the idiot box anymore.Utilize your time.

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Are certain types of drugs non-Addictive???!!!?

Question by Aboodz: Are certain types of drugs non-Addictive???!!!?
One crazy friend of mine said that drug dealers tend to start giving clients good material thats non-addictive. And by time, and one step at a time, they start givin them stronger s*** (ones that makes you addictive).

Is that true??
would certain types of drugs cause no addiction?
one last question: what do you guys think of Valium ??? :D:D:D

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Answer by duffdog
its all addictive tell your mate to stop chattin s hit or youl catch him with a right hook

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Aetna Helps Members Fight Prescription Drug Abuse

Aetna Helps Members Fight Prescription Drug Abuse

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HARTFORD, Conn., Jan 09, 2014 (BUSINESS WIRE) — Abuse of prescription painkillers, known as opioids, is a widespread and growing problem in the United States. The epidemic adds billions of dollars to health care, work place and criminal justice costs …
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New Helpline in League City Helps Teens Find Recovery

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Teen addicts often feel like they are alone with their substance abuse problems. The new League City Drug Rehab and Detox Helpline has been established so that teens can know that they are not alone, and that there is help and support out there for …
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Attorney General Mike DeWine Hosts Community Forum On Drug Abuse

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… Forum on drug abuse was held at the Zane State College/OUZ Campus Center to discuss drug abuse in Muskingum County. While DeWine recognized the effective programs in Muskingum County, he said it will take the community to help fix the problem.
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Franklin County combats growing drug problem

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GREENFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – Franklin County is asking Governor Patrick for help in fighting substance abuse. An increase in petty crimes and deaths related to drug overdoses has both Franklin County residents and law enforcement concerned about …
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whats the best men’s homeless shelter in orlando fla. for recovery..?

Question by JOHN CONNORS: whats the best men’s homeless shelter in orlando fla. for recovery..?

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Answer by Patty
I’m not from Orlando, but maybe you could call 211, the “Heart of Florida United Way Helpline” http://www.hfuw.org/United_Way_2-1-1.php and ask them what they might recommend for you. If the operator is not sure, you could ask for referral to one of the agencies that help with drug addiction and ask them.

Good luck,
Patty

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Separating CPS from DES unwise, wasteful

Separating CPS from DES unwise, wasteful

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As a result, caseworkers who previously intervened to provide a family with violence prevention services such as drug counseling, day care, job training and treatment for depression were overwhelmed. They spent most of their time on the most serious …
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Daily Planner: January 25

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Under the Sun Events donates a portion of proceeds to Youth for Change to help fund recruitment and certification of families willing to foster children, from newborns to 21, until they can be reunited with their families. Event is rain or shine …
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Geelong rehab services struggling to cope with ice epidemic

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DayHab will host a free drug, alcohol and gambling addiction information evening at Simmonds Stadium on January 28, with guest speaker David Schwarz. For help phone YSAS's 24-hour hotline 1800 014 446 or ring Barwon Health's mental health, drug …
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would scientology still be called a cult if it was not a religion?

Question by : would scientology still be called a cult if it was not a religion?
If scientology was not classed as a religion would it still be called a cult, for example if it was just a place where people went and did courses and learnt about new ways of dealing with things by studying, would it still be called a cult. Do you think that it’s because it says it’s a religion that’s what makes people say it’s a cult?

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Answer by inboxfull
It would be called magic

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