Meet the Passages Malibu Staff: Chris Prentiss


 

Meet the Passages Malibu Staff: Chris Prentiss – Chris Prentiss is the co-founder of Passages Malibu and Passages Ventura addiction treatment centers in California. His unique philosophy to treating drug and alcohol addiction is also outlined in his book, “The Alcoholism & Addiction Cure.” Prentiss, along with his son, co-founder and CEO Pax Prentiss, have truly revolutionized addiction treatment by believing that addiction is not a disease. Instead, it’s a symptom of an underlying condition that needs to be discovered and healed. In the wake of Passages Malibu’s 2001 debut (with Passages Ventura following in 2009), many other holistic, non-12 Step treatment centers have tried to copy what we do. But, Passages remains the industry leader in holistic, non-12 Step substance abuse treatment centers. At Passages, we believe in a cure. We believe in you. For more information, please visit www.passagesmalibu.com or call (888) 720-6302.

 

SW Indiana township tests aid applicants for drugs

Filed under: drug addiction treatment centers

She says anyone who tests positive can reapply for assistance if they participate in substance abuse treatment. Suits says she'll consider having the township pay the cost of participation, but so far no one has agreed to enter rehab. Indiana isn't …
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Groups unite on drug war

Filed under: drug addiction treatment centers

"We have organizations working to address one aspect or another of the same problems, but they often do not know what others may be doing," Lauren Thorp, the project director with the Alliance for Substance Abuse Opiate Task Force, said. "Our goal is …
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Officials: Treatment key to curbing drunken driving

Filed under: drug addiction treatment centers

Mike Slavin, a clinical substance abuse counselor who runs the Ministry Behavioral Health Residential Treatment Center, said Portage County is unique in that it has one of the few in-patient treatment centers for substance abuse in the state. Slavin …
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