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Join Continuing Education @Nada India in "Addiction Therapy"accredited by the California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals (CCAPP)

Nada India has joined " The World Continuing Education Alliance" as an affiliate. The training in " Addiction Therapy" is available from the USA and is accredited by the California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals (CCAPP). The best way to review the content is to go to our marketplace https://www.nadaindia.info/education-page click on the image for "Addiction Therapy"  This will take you to the bottom of the page where previews of the 39 individual courses are displayed, three at a time. There you can see the first 5 or 6 slides for each course which should give you a good idea of each one. After taking the courses you will be able to manage your learning activities and obtain certificates through our online learning management system (LMS). these courses have a value of over $1500 USD but are being made available at a tremendous discount in India for a limited time.All of these courses can be studied online in our ...

New Indian Drug Demand Reduction Policy: Towards Good Health?

By Suneel Vatsyayan, Drug-related harm: personal and societal Recently, I attended the cremation of Suresh*. He died prematurely because of cardiac arrest at the age of 49 leaving behind his wife and two sons. He had earlier lost his friend Pawan* at the age of 39 because of lung cancer. Both Suresh and his friend had been drug free and physically healthy for 24 and 13 years respectively. Suresh and Pawan were treated for their multiple drug use starting with marijuana at Navjyoti Drug Rehabilitation Center, a program funded by the Ministry of Social Justice. In Delhi, Suresh had been treated for his substance use problems 17 times prior to the last treatment in different nursing homes and NGO-run programs. Later on both Suresh and Pawan were involved in conducting a peer-led drug rehabilitation center in the outskirts of Delhi. Both continued to attend Narcotic Anonymous self-help groups, regularly run in Delhi. These N.A. groups have a substantial role and have greatly contrib...

Mr.Vatsyayan speaks on alcohol treatment

Suneel Vatsayayn and Dr.Nimesh Desai participating @ AIR   ‘ नशे की लत से छुटकारा और पुनर्वास ’   27  जून  2016  रात  9.30  बजे आकाशवाणी दिल्ली से वार्ताओ के अखिल भारतीय कार्यक्रम में ,परिचर्चा  प्रतिभागी   डॉ निमे श  देसाई ,  निदेशक ,  मानव व्यवहार संस्थान  ,  श्री सुनील  वात्सा यन  संस्थापक  Nada India,  श्री दिनेश कुमार महासचिव भारतीय परिवर्तन संस्थान और सुश्री ज्योति वर्मा पत्रकार कार्यक्रम  का प्रसारण  आकाशवाणी ,  दिल्ली के इंद्रप्रस्थ  MW 366.3 मीटर , 819Khz  व एफ़एम रेनबो  102.6 Mhz  चैनलों पर उपलब्ध है ।

Vatsyayan says that quitting of marijouana is not easy....

  " Mr. Vatsyayan, who says marijuana tempts the young with the esc­ape it offers. And quitting is not easy. The withdrawal symptoms include mood swings, restlessnes, sharp cravings." Out on the lawns of a well-known school in Delhi, Karan Singh had his first encounter with marijuana. Urged by seniors that winter afternoon, Karan puffed on the well-rolled, slender joint that began his love aff­air with Mary Jane. Since then, he has spanned the whole gamut—smoking stuff friends got him, asking his driver to score for him, getting it straight from the hills to, well, growing his own stuff. “I have had a long stretch, but growing it is the best way to have premium quality stuff at half the cost, and with very little effort, once you know the tricks,” he says. Many would say that serious-mindedness might more prod­uc­tively be channelled into studies, the sports arena or a hobby—for Karan is only 13. It’s an age too early to even conte...