Insane or Mentally Ill a Powerful Distinction in Wash. Judicial System
Insane or mentally ill a powerful distinction in Wash. judicial system
To his community corrections officer, he admitted using cocaine and marijuana. That was … Beaver's stream of handwritten legal briefs added a new point: The state doctors said he was a drug addict, but Western State didn't offer drug treatment. They … Read more on CorrectionsOne
Latimer: Dealing with food addictions
If enough symptoms were present and their relationship to food proved to be causing significant distress or interfering with their ability to function, it was considered addiction. Not surprisingly, food addicts weighed more than non-addicted subjects … Read more on Kelowna Capital News