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Press Release For Immediate Release: 4/11/2016 On Friday April, 8th Victory Addiction Recovery Center opened its doors to mental health…
Read MorePress Release For Immediate Release: 4/11/2016 On Friday April, 8th Victory Addiction Recovery Center opened its doors to mental health…
Read MoreVictory Addiction Recovery Center partners with ULL to Provide Addiction Treatment Education (PRWEB) MARCH 18, 2016 On Thursday March 3rd,…
Read MorePress Release | November 13, 2015 The addiction treatment provider in the parish of Lafayette, known as Victory Addiction Recovery…
Read MoreThe Parish Of Lafayette Brings Laughter to a Local Addiction Treatment Facility for Continued Healing LAFAYETTE, LA (PRWEB) OCTOBER 06,…
Read MoreVictory Addiction Recovery Center (Victory) today announced the election of their Program Director, Kerri Cunningham as the Chairman for The Louisiana Commission on Addictive Disorders. The Commission, of which Ms. Cunningham was appointed to in 2013 by Governor Jindal, is charged with the assessment, evaluation and recommendation of programs and services supported by the Office of Behavioral Health. In addition, the Commission is to act as advocates of addictive disorders services.
Read MoreVictory Addiction Recovery Center (Victory) is proud to announce Medical Director, Dr. Edward Lafleur and staff Psychiatrist, Dr. Scott Mayers, as being distinguished by the American Board of Addiction Medicine (ABAM) in being board certified in addiction medicine. The two physicians have over two decades of combined years of experience in the mental and behavioral health field. They continue to demonstrate immense dedication to their clients by evidence of this certification. The ABAM certificate signifies excellence in the practice of Addiction Medicine. This certification demonstrates that a physician has met vigorous standards through intensive study, assessment and evaluation. As important, the ABAM certification assures the public that Victory’s physicians have the knowledge, experience and skills to provide high quality patient care.
Read More(Atlanta, GA) — Summit Behavioral Healthcare, LLC (Summit) today announced the acquisition of Victory Addiction Recovery Center, LLC (Victory) located in Lafayette, LA. Financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.
Victory, a residential treatment facility located in Lafayette, LA, is a freestanding addictions treatment center serving adults. Under Summit’s umbrella, Victory will continue to focus on the delivery of high quality client focused treatment services and will ensure that all services meet the needs of our clients, the community and our referral partners.
Read MoreA recent study by researchers in Britain claim that a sex addicts’ brain functions very similarly to that of a drug addict. Although it is not diagnosed as a disorder, psychologists and therapists can treat it. This study could possibly provide the insight needed to prove it is a disorder, and help in developing treatment models.
The study was conducted by Dr. Valerie Voon along with a team of researchers at Cambridge University. 19 heterosexual males who had compulsive sexual behavior and 19 other men who don’t were recruited. MRI scans were used to find out which parts of the brain were triggered while the subjects watched pornography or other sexually explicit materials compared to sports related content.
Read MoreAddiction is a condition that is entirely treatable. Scores of people who have been addicted to drugs, alcohol, or both…
Read MoreCurrently ranked as the third most popular mood altering substance among high school students, the term “synthetic marijuana” refers to a group of products that consists of dried herbs and plant material that has been sprayed or soaked in chemicals. While the structures of these chemicals can mimic those of psychoactive substances in marijuana, they come from a laboratory rather than from a natural source. For this reason they are classified as “designer drugs”. They are often much more powerful than natural psychoactive substances with a wider range of physical and mental effects, which can sometimes be deadly.
Packets and pouches of synthetic marijuana are typically labeled “Not For Human Consumption” and are often sold as incense or potpourri.
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