I am looking for help with my drug abusing drunk husband!?

Question by Mary From Wyoming: I am looking for help with my drug abusing drunk husband!?
I asked a question the other day and I got many responses, I was surprised! now I have decided to put my husband into an alcohol treatment center in iowa. can anyone recommend one? It must not be a co-ed facility, I do not want him around other women who are drunks, that will just encourage him, so, what is a good all male alcoholism treatment center?

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Answer by Jo
Don’t know if a center, but I know of something for you. Read this. http://jocelynstorm.wordpress.com/2009/08/30/loving-an-addicted-person/

Answer by Official
You need to get that man into an all male drug rehabilitation center.
I suggest an alternative to traditional twelve step programs; http://www.stgregorycrt.com provides alcohol and drug rehabilitation in Iowa. They do not use the “disease” model, they use the “Life Process Program” developed by Dr. Stanton Peele

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