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Seabrook House's VP Of Treatment Services Named Chairwoman Of The …
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As the Vice-President of Treatment Services for Seabrook House, a drug and alcohol treatment center in New Jersey, Loebs sees each day the adverse impact that drug and alcohol abuse can have on children and families. "Seabrook House has fully …
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The Center Pairs with BHS to Offer New Substance Abuse Counseling
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BHS has seventeen treatment programs throughout Los Angeles County—and former Director of Programs at The Center and current Director of Program Development at BHS John Kirby felt that a federal grant from Substance Abuse and Mental Health …
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