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What is the customary programme in a "Minnesota model" treatment centre?
Still, there are caveats and qualifications to the Minnesota model.
Richfield became a Minnesota model for suburban growth.
Results available from two recent trials of programmes based on the original Minnesota model also show disappointing findings in their impact on smoking behaviour.
Many recovery coaches use different recovery approaches adapted from the Minnesota Model.
I am proud to author legislation that would bring the Minnesota model of Election Day voter registration to the rest of the country.
Johnson Institute was a pioneering force in the launching of the addiction recovery field, and the Minnesota Model of substance abuse treatment.
A month later, Bakker was clean again after a stay in a hospital and following the Minnesota Model therapy program in Scotland.
To this day, the Johnson Institute uses the "Minnesota Model", which Johnson constructed when he was leading the church group.
The American-Russian Rehabilitation Center is a 42-bed inpatient treatment center based on the Minnesota model and approved by both the current governments.
He was the pioneer of the Minnesota Model for alcohol and drug addiction treatment, based in part on the twelve-step program of Alcoholics Anonymous.
The program, which has spawned many others including the Betty Ford Center in Palm Springs, Calif., is known as the Minnesota model.
Hazelden's program, known as "the Minnesota model," has been the basis for dozens of other treatment programs, including the Betty Ford Center in Rancho Mirage, Calif.
White's Recovery Management model adapted from the Minnesota Model includes recovery coaching (peer recovery support specialist) and was developed by William White in 2006.
A chemical-abuse scholar and author, Spicer, 47, speaks with zeal of how "the Minnesota Model represents a social-reform movement that has humanized the treatment of people addicted to alcohol and other drugs."
Minnesota passed a comprehensive law aimed at "foreclosure re-conveyance" practices in 2004, and Maryland in 2005 was the first of at least 14 other states to adopt the Minnesota model for regulating these transactions.
"Minnesota Model," "Rational Recovery," "Secular Organization for Sobriety," with Clayton Shorkey, Encyclopedia of Substance Abuse Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery.
Alida Schuyler developed a professional model of life coaching for addiction recovery by blending the Minnesota Model and Harm Reduction model with the core competencies of the International Coach Federation (ICF).
The essence of counselling in the "Minnesota model", used in treatment centres that follow the principles of the Anonymous Fellowships, is that each counsellor or other staff member is able to identify with a particular facet of an individual sufferer.
It was known as Hazel's Den, for a former owner of the farm, and its simple yet pioneering treatment of alcoholism and other addictions would gain renown as the "Minnesota Model," the blueprint today for hundreds of rehabilitation centers around the world.
Besides introducing new methods of teaching and other reforms to enhance students' learning experiences, the Minnesota model gained nationwide attention when its students - in a demonstration of school-based entrepreneurship - opened a grocery in the town of Rothsay, owned and operated by the teen-agers.
All CZ 550 receivers, except the Minnesota model, have 19 mm dove tails milled into the top of the front and rear of the receiver as factory preparation for telescopic sight mounts (bases in square bridge) or complete mounts for telescopic sights with or without a mounting rail.