Thursday, July 10, 2014

Free Community Seminar
Presented by 
Livengrin's Family Services Department

Monday, July 14, 2014, from 6-8 pm
Topic: What's Love Got to Do With It?
Understanding Co-Dependency
 
By Yvonne Kaye, PhD, MSC
 
Livengrin Counseling Center -- Oxford Valley
195 Bristol-Oxford Valley Road
Langhorne, PA 19047

 
Seating is limited. 
 
These sessions often fill up, so please register as soon as possible. 
 
To register for the sessions or for more information, 
call Dana Cohen, Family Therapist -- 215.638.5200 x162 
 
Ample free parking!


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A retired baseball player and a former Catholic Priest walk into a rehab ...  Although this sounds like the beginning of a joke, to former addict and retired MLB player turned pastor, and former Catholic Priest turned addiction treatment executive John Picciano, addiction is no laughing matter. The two have teamed up to open a series of drug and alcohol recovery centers with locations in Orlando, St. Louis and Long Island.  READ MORE  
 
KEY POINTS TALKING TO TEENS
By Michael L. Dennis, Ph.D., Chestnut Health Systems Facts to know Ages 15-25 are t he third and final phase of brain development, with teens going from very concrete to abstract reasoning;  during this time their brain first expands it capacity to experience reward and pain (making them more susceptible to addiction), followed by better coordination,   Read More Click HERE  
The Stars of RIR All-Star Band Keep Shining By Carol Harblin
 RIR Musical Director Lou Esposito is excited and looking forward to singing his new song, "In Your Eyes," which he wrote this past April. The message in the song is near to his heart and very special. Addiction is like a lightning bolt, it can strike anywhere and hit anyone - it does not pick favorites, nor does it choose to befall on any specific economic class.  Read More Click HERE




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Summertime Is Concert Time 
RIR is kicking off the concert tour season this June 27, 2014 in Aberdeen, Washington, where the RIR East Coast All-Stars, Current Musical Directors Lou Esposito (Joe Walsh) and Mark Bosch (Ian Hunter), are rockin' the west coast, in addition to Casey Montana Rogers making her grand debut.

RIR All-Star Band Rockin' The Philly Walk

PRO-ACT RECOVERY WALKS! 2014 RIR All-Star Band Rockin' The Philly Walk - PRO-ACT Building on our 12 previous years of hosting Recovery Walks! in Philadelphia, PRO-ACT is asking you to support our 13th annual Recovery Walk on September 20, 2014
 
 
 Report reveals millions of young adults use illicit substances every day
SAMHSA's data also reveals that, every day, thousands of young adults use illicit substances for the first time. This includes 2,470 first uses of marijuana, 1,754 first time non-medical uses of prescription pain relievers, 1,561 first uses
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Wednesday, July 9, 2014

The Digital Age - Break Every Chain [Official Lyric Video]

Break Every Chain by Jesus Culture Lyrics



July 9 Ch 17 v 6 TWELVE STEPPING WITH STRENGTH FROM THE PSALMS


I am praying to you because I know you will answer, O God.
Bend down and listen as I pray.



STEP 2 - - Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity .


Just keep praying your deliverance will come . My mother prayed for thirty two years for me too find God . I prayed once and a year later , He showed up and delivered me out of addiction so keep asking Him .He will set you free and take the desire which drives us too use .


Psalms 107 : 6 - Then they cried unto the LORD in their trouble, [and] he delivered them out of their distresses.

By Joseph Dickerson

Florida Succeeds in Lowering Opioid Prescribing, Overdose Deaths: Report
July 8th, 2014/


Policy changes in Florida have led to a drop in opioid prescriptions, according to a new government report. Prescription rates for opioids remain high in some states, including Alabama, West Virginia and Tennessee.

Health care providers in the United States wrote 259 million prescriptions for opioids in 2012, USA Today reports. Prescribing rates for drugs including OxyContin, Vicodin and Percocet vary widely by state. In Alabama, providers wrote 143 prescriptions for every 100 residents, compared with 52 prescriptions per 100 residents in Hawaii. The findings come from a report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

New York and California also reported low rates of opioid prescribing, the article notes.

Florida, which was known for its proliferation of “pill mills,” closed about 250 pain clinics in 2013. The number of high-volume oxycodone dispensing prescribers dropped from 98 in 2010 to none in 2013, the CDC reported. After the state instituted new laws to regulate pain clinics and implemented a new prescription monitoring program, opioid overdose deaths decreased 27 percent between 2010 and 2012.

Preliminary data from the first half of 2013 indicate overdose deaths from oxycodone and the anti-anxiety drug alprazolam (sold as Xanax) continued to decrease. “These changes might represent the first documented substantial decline in drug overdose mortality in any state during the past 10 years,” the report noted.

“Overdoses from opioid narcotics are a serious problem across the country and we know opioid overdoses tend to be highest where opioids get the highest use,” said CDC Director Tom Frieden. He says the medications “can be an important tool for doctors to use … but they are not the answer every time someone has pain.”

The CDC urged states to consider ways to increase the use of prescription drug monitoring programs, and to institute laws and regulations relating to pain clinics to reduce prescribing practices that are risky to patients.