Jan Williams MS, JD, LCADC

Jan Williams MS, JD, LCADC
Licensed Addictions Counselor, with 28 years counseling experience and 30 years of recovery

Expert Help for Seniors with Drug or Alcohol Concerns

This site provides information and help for persons 50 or older who are concerned about their own, or someone esle's drug or alcohol use.
http://www.alcoholdrugsos.com/Services_Seniors.asp#Seniors

DUI DWI Alcohol Assessments

This site offers, for a reasonable fee, alcohol assessments by a licensed addictions counselor (who is also an attorney) for people with pending DUI or DWI charges, or people who are required for other legal reasons to get such an assessment
http://www.alcoholdrugsos.com/AlcoholDrugSOS_Services.asp#evaluations

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Do you have a high tolerance for alcohol? Are you often the one who takes care of your intoxicated friends even though you drank as much as they did? A high tolerance for alcohol can be a significant indicator of the potential to develop alcoholism. Take the free screening test available at my site http://www.alcoholdrugsos.com to see if you may have, or be developing, a problem.

Monday, November 27, 2006

Do you have a family history of alcoholism, say in a parent or grandparent? If you do, then you may have up to four times the chance of developing alcoholism than a person without such a history, if you drink excessively. See http://www.alcoholdrugsos.com for more information about addictions, including free confidential screening tests.

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Use in the face of adverse consequences is the best rule of thumb in identifying a developing drug or alcohol problem. In other words: does my use of drugs or alcohol cause problems in significant areas of my life, such as relationships or work; do I know that my use causes these problems and do I continue to use anyway? If this scenario fits an individual, chances are that person has a problem and could benefit from help. Go to http://www.alcohodrugsos.com/ for more information about addictions counseling online and other help for an alcoohl or drug problem.

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Self-honesty is the key to figuring out whether or not you have a drug or alcohol problem and may need addictions treatment. Is there a nagging thought in your head that there's something wrong with the way you use? If so, then you should investigate avenues for help. Check out the alcohol abuse information on this site: http://www.alcoholdrugsos.com. Try taking the free screening tests available on this site.
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