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Prescott House Alumni News
The mission of the Prescott House Alumni Association is to create an environment in which Prescott House alumni, parents and friends become and stay connected to The House and support it with their experience, strength and hope.Our goal is to have graduates remain linked to a life of sobriety, and share their individual success stories.
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Alumni Summer Newsletter 2012
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Alumni Fall Newsletter 2010
Alumni Winter Newsletter 2010
Alumni Summer Newsletter 2009
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Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Dual Diagnosis Treatment for Men
Research indicates that women tend to develop a mood disorder prior to developing an addiction, while men tend to suffer from the addiction first, resulting in a subsequent mental illness. Regardless of the circumstances surrounding the onset of an addiction or mental illness, these conditions will eventually become deeply intertwined; and all occurring addictions and mental health disorders must be treated simultaneously to achieve successful recovery.
While the exact causes of addiction and mental illness remain largely unknown, research indicates that a variety of environmental and genetic factors may contribute to the development of a dual diagnosis.
Prescott House, Inc. | 214 N. Arizona Avenue Prescott, AZ 86301
Toll Free: 1-866-425-4673 | Local: 1- 928-776-8251
While the exact causes of addiction and mental illness remain largely unknown, research indicates that a variety of environmental and genetic factors may contribute to the development of a dual diagnosis.
Prescott House for Men
Extended Care Rehab for Men OnlyPrescott House, Inc. | 214 N. Arizona Avenue Prescott, AZ 86301
Toll Free: 1-866-425-4673 | Local: 1- 928-776-8251
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Eating Disorders in Men
Eating disorders are not typically associated with men in our society, but we have encountered several men in our program over the years struggling with body image issues, binge eating issues, and excessive exercising issues. In more severe cases, we have encountered men with anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and other forms of eating disorders as well as men who use steroids. We have found that addressing issues with food and body image, along with balanced nutrition, can be crucial to a healthy recovery.
Nutritional Support: Clients attend six nutrition education workshops in the first six weeks of their stay at Prescott House. The workshops include the of topics: meal planning, label reading, nutrition and recovery, hypoglycemia, eating disorders and disordered eating, and grocery shopping.
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