Martha Edwards
USIt's a fantastic opportunity for my nephew. It going to be a first time for my nephew to get himself straight out.
TRIGGERED PTSD
USTRIGGERED PTSD City on a Hill, Dighton, Ks. They take funds from the state and FORCE a specific religion on their clients. They don't care if you are not that religion or not religious at all. They make you conform to theirs. They stop the freedom of speech and expression. I can understand a reasonable amount of this, but not to the extent they go to. They don't care if the person has a mental illness and needs their meds or not. They won't let you have them if they are a "narcotic". They also don't care if the person has allergies to the cleaning supplies they have. They force you to clean with them anyway instead of providing other options. I was ill the next day afterward. They have a list of things they are supposed to provide their clients so when inspectors come they make sure they have the things they are supposed to have even if that means the clients don't get much. They don't care about the one thing many addicts or mentally ill need and that is a support system. In fact, they purposely put me in another reintegration facility that was far away from my family. I don't believe they even tried to get me in another one that would have been closer to my family so I could see them. They prevent you from seeing someone on the excuse that the person didn't have the same last name. They prejudged my family when they had never met them. They tried to blame my family for my choices. Instead of understanding that I made those choices out of the abuse of the guy I was seeing at the time. Over all the place was abusive, not therapeutic. DO NOT GO HERE!! DO NOT TRUST THEM!!! They lied to me about the next step. They told me there was visitation and there isn't. They also said it would be 30 days and the minimum is 60 days.
Jigme Datse Yli-Rasku
CAInformation is misleading... Information is misleading... Due to what seems like unclear definitions, they make statements that are misleading, and often outright incorrect. In their section about "racism and addiction" they fail to mention that prohibition is largely a racist policy (to my knowledge there is almost no indication it is ever *not* based on racism or ableism), and that prohibition is one of the biggest contributors to addiction. Under marijuana they state, "it is addictive" with no reasonable explanation as to what they even mean by the term. == Update == I stated that it was information about marijuana and about "racism and addiction" but apparently the site owner can't find pages on their own site. This seems rather telling, they want to "clarify information" by apparently flagging a negative review, 2 weeks after the review was posted, and try to indicate that it was that the reviewer "had disagreements" when the review stated that "the information is misleading". Ie. That the site is *not factually accurate.* If your site is too big for you to find information that I found *quickly* then either you need some better management going on there, rather than just pumping out new articles on such a regular basis, that you don't even *know* what they say.
Paul Grasemann
USAddiction resources This is my initial contact. Looking forward to the call back tomorrow.
Groovin Gone
USThe wen Paige simple as pie -