Detox for the LGBT community
Jacksonville, FL (openPR) 7 January 2008 –
depression, substance abuse and eating disorders are common in the LGBT community, but services are not specialized. Alcoholics Anonymous and outpatient eating disorder clinics have to reduce the risks of dependency due to serious illness or death, but is necessary in many cases of addiction treatment in hospital. Although it is never an easy decision to pass or a simple process for an addict or their family, it is especially difficult for gay men.
Earlier this year
Lakeview Health Systems created Gay-Rehab.com provide services to the gay community. The new website was launched on 1 January launched and includes a wealth of resources and research for the LGBT community, and access to immediate consultation for alcoholism, drug abuse, eating disorders and concurrent disorders. It is now the drug treatment resources for the LGBT community.
dual diagnosis (concurrent disease is often called) is only now he is in the course of medical treatment, let alone only on the right side, across from specialized treatment centers for the gay community. However, up to 70% of all addicts suffer from some type of underlying psychological or emotional. It was this line of thought that the dual diagnosis research into the mainstream and exploded recently was in a manner attentive and dedicated people used to LGBT.
For more information on the treatment of addictions, including alcohol and drugs, eating disorders and their interaction with the emotional and psychological disorders, please visit gay rehab.com.
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