Pubdate: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 Source: Parklander, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2004 Hinton Parklander Contact: http://www.hintonparklander.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/782 Author: Denni Windrim Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/rehab.htm (Treatment) AADAC IS HERE FOR YOU Hinton Parklander - AADAC Is Practically An Alberta Institution. It is older than most of us, and has its roots in the days when the only "real" addictions were to alcohol, heroin, and opium. In those times, smoking was still not seen as a serious health risk, problem gambling had few venues in which to develop, and heroin use was the stuff of movies and novels. Sexual addiction? Well, really!! We now know the extent to which substances and behaviors formerly considered harmless or maybe just naughty can consume the lives of otherwise normal, healthy people. We also know that breaking free of addiction is more than just an issue of will power. The issue of quitting typically involves much more than just no longer using, and too often, someone who has the desire to give up a bad habit lacks the resources to do so. As the old joke has it, I know how easy it is to quit smoking - I've done it at least a dozen times... The Hinton-Jasper area is fortunate to have a well-staffed AADAC office able to provide effective information, prevention, and treatment services, most of which are free. The Hinton office also offers outpatient counselling services and curriculum resources, and it has an excellent lending library for those who wish to extend their knowledge and understanding of addiction, treatment, and other topics. AADAC is also part of a broad network of community agencies in Hinton that provides a variety of support services. The goal of this column is to highlight AADAC's services in West Yellowhead. The next several columns will provide you with specific information on the programs and resources available for those who are seeking to break free of the Beast, introduce you to the people who deliver those programs, and discuss other topics related to addiction. If you have any questions about AADAC or its services, call the Hinton office (865-8263) and ask to speak to Tasha, Susan, John, or Karen. We'll select a question for publication with each column. Please don't feel shy - the only dumb question is the one that isn't asked. You may also wish to visit AADAC's website at www.aadac.com for general information about this particular Alberta Advantage. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin