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Monday, April 26, 2004

The inability to abstain from drugs and alcohol is considered failure for many 12-step substance abuse programs. This is despite improvements made in an individual’s life from decreased substance abuse. Harm Reduction therapy involves aiding a substance abuser by allowing them to take control of their addictions at a comfortable pace.

Poll Vaulting

Peter Beinart Editor of the New Republic discussing the President's favorable rating in the polls in light of the situation in Iraq

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Listener Call Ins

on the March for Women's Lives

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Hanging Up their Burnt Bras

Ida Henderson former Educational Administrator at the Board of Examiners and contributor to Women Confronting Retirement: A Nontraditional Guide (Rutgers University Press, 2003) on her retirement experience
and Alice Radosh Director of the New York City Mayor's Office of Adolescent Pregnancy and Parenting Services under Mayor Ed Koch and co-editor, ...

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Influence Goes A Long Way

Jeannie Little Executive Director of the Harm Reduction Therapy Center, and co-author, Over the Influence The Harm Reduction Guide for Managing Drugs and Alcohol (Guilford 2004) on drug and alcohol dependence
andPatt Denning Director of Clinical Services and Training of the Harm Reduction Therapy Center, co-author, Over the Influence The ...

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Saudis Go, Kerry No Show

We’ll make this mostly a guest blog entry today from Jack in Short Hills, who emailed us after the show. He was responding to a caller who attended The March For Women’s Lives yesterday, who objected strongly to John Kerry sending his daughter to represent him. What ...

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