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  • Youth who attend all night raves are known to take many Ecstasy pills so that they can dance for hours.
  • Someone who freebases cocaine is at risk of being burned by the conversion process because a highly volatile solvent, such as ether, is being used.
  • Over-the-counter analgesics such as Advil, Ibuprofen, Aspirin, Tylenol and some prescription medications can cause headaches for long periods of time as part of typical withdrawal syndrome after cessation of use.
  • Typical symptoms of withdrawal from antipsychotic medication can include but are not limited to digestive problems, nausea and vomiting, dizziness, shakiness, hallucinations, delusions, or other psychotic symptoms.

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Partial Hospitalization-Day Treatment - Pulaski

For those not desiring the intensive care that inpatient drug treatment in Pulaski, WI. offers but still in need of additional attention than an outpatient program, partial hospitalization / day treatment is a good option. People are frequently enrolled into this form of treatment as a prevention measure when it comes to their substance abuse issues or as a transition back into their life in the community. Partial hospitalization / day treatment normally lasts for a number of hours a day (if not the entire day itself) and for several days throughout the week (if not the entire week). Through their time in treatment clients will most likely participate in personal counseling and group therapy in addition to other social activities to create their life skills.

  • NW System Csl and Guidance Clinic
    17.8 miles from Pulaski, Wisconsin
    NW System Csl and Guidance Clinic is located at:

    300 South 6th Street
    De Pere, WI. 54115

    If you would like to contact NW System Csl and Guidance Clinic, you can reach them at 920-336-8960.

    NW System Csl and Guidance Clinic offers the following treatment services: Partial Hospitalization/Day Treatment
    Payment forms accepted: Self Payment, Medicaid, State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid), Private Health Insurance