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Michael Nerney to Address Issue of Effects of Alcohol on the Teenage Brain

Positive Directions will present the 11th Annual Risky Behavior Forum:  ‘Michael F. Nerney: Alcohol and the Teenage Brain’ on Monday, October 20th at 7:30 pm at Bedford Middle school in Westport, CT.  Admission is free.  To reserve tickets please call 203-227-7644 ext 124.

Posted: 4/28/08 - Full Article

First Years

Positive Directions is now accepting registrations for the school year 2008/2009 session of its popular First Years parenting program.  Organized playgroups for one to two year olds and two to three year olds are scheduled for Friday mornings, October 3 through May 29, at the Parent/Child Center on Hillspoint Road in Westport.

Posted: 3/10/08 - Full Article

GAMBLING

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CAN GAMBLING BECOME AN ADDICTION
AND
CAN IT BE TREATED?

YOU BET IT CAN!

For many, gambling grows from an occasional social activity to a compulsively negative behavior which is no longer a choice. Compulsive gambling is not a bad habit but rather a life-threatening disorder. Compulsive gambling is destructive to families, friendships and careers. Bills go unpaid. Basic needs like money for food and rent are neglected. Some gamblers become suicidal. Most will need help to change their gambling behavior.

Common signs of gambling problems include:

Are you, or someone you love, a compulsive gambler? Any of the above behavior may indicate a gambling problem. Assisting a person to get the best help available is often the most caring action anyone can take.

As with other addictions, knowledge of the symptoms, detection, and intervention by addiction professionals, concerned friends, and family members can be very effective in obtaining treatment for the problem gambler.

At Positive Directions, our professional counselors develop a treatment plan that explores and identifies the feelings and emotional needs of the gambler and is focused on replacing the action and 'medication' that gambling provided with new skills and activities, and stopping the availability of the money needed to engage in the process.

Remember, like other addictions, gambling is treatable.

If gambling has become a problem for you or someone you care about, please call us.

203 227-7644

Positive Directions is a DMHAS/Bettor Choice program provider.

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