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Hazelden Publishing is a leading provider of mental health and addiction recovery support materials for individuals, loved ones, professionals, and knowledge-seekers Our online store includes books, trainings, meditations, courses, gifts, medallions and more
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Hazelden was established in 1949, with a forward-thinking approach to the problem of alcoholism—an approach built on emerging Twelve Step principles and practices, lay counseling and abiding compassion for the individual receiving care
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Hazelden Betty Ford's Thought for the Day offers daily meditations for people in recovery or affected by addiction to alcohol or other drugs Browse daily passages from our most popular meditation books to find your inspiration today
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To further empower recovery and well-being for all, our Hazelden Publishing division equips professionals by providing unparalleled prevention, intervention, treatment, and recovery products and training solutions
- Hazelden Betty Ford - Careers Home
Harnessing science, love and the wisdom of lived experience, the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation is a force of healing and hope for individuals, families and communities affected by substance use and mental health conditions
- Substance Use Disorders and Mental Health - Hazelden
Substance Use Disorders and Mental Health Improve patient outcomes and save more lives with sustainable, comprehensive substance use disorder, trauma, mental health and co-occurring disorder curricula
- Hazelden: Alcohol Drug Addiction Treatment Center: Overview
The idea for Hazelden was born in 1947 when Austin Ripley, a recovering alcoholic, set out to create a treatment center for alcoholic priests Ripley's "Old Lodge" in Center City was incorporated in 1949, and Hazelden expanded to treat “curable alcoholics of the professional class "
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