Top Abuse Treatment Services in Tulsa, OK 74146

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Brookhaven Hospital

4.0

By OklahomaCitizen

The trashy facility matches the trashy, unprofessional "doctors" there. It's so shabby, it's depressing. ...read more

How Foundation Administration

5.0

By Anonymous

I went through the program in 2008. I was sick and tired of being a drunk. It was pretty hard with lots of rules and meetings every night. Sometimes 2 meetings a night for a while. Anyway, I wanted something different for my life. This place helped me get there. I would recommend it for guys who are serious about getting sober or clean. But not for guys just trying to slide through. ...read more

How Foundation Administration

5.0

By Anonymous

I went through the program in 2008. I was sick and tired of being a drunk. It was pretty hard with lots of rules and meetings every night. Sometimes 2 meetings a night for a while. Anyway, I wanted something different for my life. This place helped me get there. I would recommend it for guys who are serious about getting sober or clean. But not for guys just trying to slide through. ...read more

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Uncontested Oklahoma Divorce - Call 918-200-9695 - Only $199

Need an Uncontested Oklahoma Divorce? Call Oklahoma Divorce Center now at 918-200-9695. --- Sometimes bad things happen to good people. It happens to the best of us. When people initially get married in Oklahoma... the thought of them divorcing never crosses anybody's mind. But we know as a fact that about half of all marriages in Oklahoma will end in a divorce. So what do you do when you and your spouse have come to the mutual agreement that you will divorce? If you and your spouse are fighting and can't come to an agreement about your divorce -- then it would probably be in your best interest to get a Tulsa Divorce Attorney. Keep in mind -- this can be expensive... as many attorneys charge you anywhere between $1500 to $5000 for a typical divorce. With an easy, uncontested divorce -- you can save money and get your divorce granted quickly and easily. Oklahoma Divorce Center prepares your uncontested divorce paperwork for you for ONLY $199. This is whether you have kids or no kids. Here is the Oklahoma divorce paperwork that they will prepare for you when you call them now at 918-200-9695: Petition- This informs the court that you want a divorce Property Settlement Agreement- This is signed by both parties. This form divides up your property, debts and details your parenting plan for children (if you have any) Waiver of Appearance- Your spouse signs this 1-page document... which states that they will not fight the divorce... and allows the judge in your case to grant the divorce... even if your spouse does not appear. Divorce Decree- This is what the judge will sign to grant you your divorce. Click here to start your uncontested Oklahoma divorce. -- If you have minor children... there is a waiting period of 90-days after you file the paperwork before you can see a judge to complete your divorce. If you have no minor children... the waiting period is only 10-days. Call Oklahoma Divorce Center today at 918-200-9695 -- to get your uncontested divorce forms in Oklahoma prepared for you... and ask for Daniel. Or visit their site at the link below: Uncontested Oklahoma Divorce ...read more

By Tulsa Counseling Services August 12, 2011

How to Get Fit in 2 Weeks

If you're looking at getting fit within the next 2 weeks... you need to first learn&understand the fundamentals behind how to get fit in 2 weeks. The fundamentals include the following: Get fit in your cardiovascular program Lift weights to get your muscles stronger Stretch so that your body remains limber Getting fit is an activity that should last you a lifetime... and if you do it properly, this activity will lead to a healthier and a longer lifetime! If you want to learn how you can get fitter quickly and easier... then check out Daniel Wiafe's 3-part motivational blog series on getting fitter in 2 weeks by clicking here. ...read more

By Tulsa Counseling Services August 08, 2011

Tulsa Counseling - What Doesn’t Kill Us

Tulsa Counseling - Tough Times and Human Resilience Conventional wisdom dictates that the more tough times you've seen, the more psychological baggage you carry with you. Soa long-term study, which culminated in 2004 and will soon be published in theJournal of Personality and Social Psychology, sought to bear this out. The verdict? In some ways, the conventional wisdom is correct. People who have experienced a very high level of adversity throughout their lives generally end up with more mental health issues and a lower sense of well-being than do people who've experienced little to no adversity. But the relationship between hard times and psychological fallout is not a parallel one. The final data showed what researchers describe as a U-shaped pattern: the happiest people (those with high life satisfaction, low distress levels, etc.) were those in the middle, those who had experiencedsomelifetime adversity. Trials are certainly difficult, but by overcoming a challenge, people grow. They also gain greater peace of mind, knowing that they are strong and capable of living through adversity. So the adage "what doesn't kill us only makes us stronger" is not far off. The study's authors hope that the data sparks future exploration of psychological resilience, including how therapists, psychotherapists, and counselors can integrate some people's natural adaptive qualities into work with their own patients. This idea of psychological resilience is a hot topic lately after the recent rescue of Chilean miners and, more generally, the return of many troubled veterans from combat. Just because we live through a traumatic experience does not mean we're in the clear. It can take weeks and months to recover from very personal losses, and some traumas will stay with us for years. But they don't need to keep people from living satisfied lives. The more we understand about psychological and emotional resilience, the better equipped therapists and counselors will be to support people who've lived through adversity and help them find peace and well-being in their own lives. -Good Therapy ...read more

By Tulsa Counseling Services November 03, 2010

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