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Creative Care Celebrates Recovery Month


               

Creative Care Malibu Celebrates Recovery Month with Live Broadcast of KABC Medical Show on September 29, 2012 from 1PM-3PM

September 1, 2012-Malibu, CA-  To Celebrate Recovery Month, Creative Care Malibu is teaming up with the KABC Radio’s Medical Show to live broadcast with hosts Peter Tilden and Dr. David Kipper. Creative Care Malibu, one of the leading treatment facilities in the nation, specializing in the dual diagnosis approach, is proud to contribute to Recovery Month by sending out the positive messages of recovery and  that recovery is possible.  

Creative Care’s individualized, compassionate treatment approach and its excellent facility make it one of the top rehabilitation facilities in the nation. Co-founders of Creative Care, Drs. Morteza and Karen Khaleghi along with KABC Medical Show’s duo Peter Tilden and Dr. Kipper will answer your health concerns and questions live from the treatment facility on September 29, 2012. Creative Care has sponsored the KABC Medical Show for the past 6 months in an effort to keep you up to date on the latest health concerns and answer your medical questions.

National Recovery Month is sponsored by the U.S Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Recovery month provides an outlet for the celebration of people in recovery and the treatment and service providers who help them. Recovery is possible for everyone and can empower those with mental and/or substance use disorders to live healthy and fulfilling lives. For more info please go to www.Recoverymonth.gov

With an individualized, compassionate treatment approach and the highest standards of clinical excellence, Creative Care Malibu offers a gateway from life spent in addiction to lifelong sobriety. Founded 23 years ago and directed by husband-and-wife psychoanalyst team Drs. Morteza and Karen Khaleghi, Creative Care has created a dual-diagnosis therapeutic model that set today's standard in addiction treatment. Using an innovative approach that balances the biology of addiction science with dynamic cognitive-behavioral therapy, staff members expertly guide those trapped by alcohol, drug or behavioral dependencies to freedom of body, mind and spirit.
More info at http://www.creativecareinc.com/

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Valerie Allen PR
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Valerie@valerieallenpr.com

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