Dr Sadaqat Ali Talks About “Bipolar Disorder” (Part 1)
Dr Sadaqat Ali talks about “Bipolar Disorder” (Part 1) – Dr. Sadaqat Ali, a graduate from Dow Medical College, Karachi is a renowned professional in the field of addiction psychiatry. He has a background of training at “HAZELDEN” and “Vital Smarts”, USA. Dr. Sadaqat Ali is the Project Director of WillingWays (Pvt.) Limited, Pakistan and is a sought after speaker who promotes new scientific solutions for persistent and profound problems. He is running a number of national facilities. Willing ways for outdoor and Turning Point for indoor treatment of addiction and alcoholism. (You can visit www.easyinterventions.com http www.turningpoint4you.com) All these facilities operate nationally at Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad & Murree. Dr. Sadaqat has been interviewed in the print media extensively. He appears frequently on national TV channels and energizes the viewers with his charisma and oratory by expressing his views on drug addiction, alcoholism, compulsive gambling, suicide prevention, home runaway, career coaching, financial fitness, weight loss, phobias, choosing a life partner, marital relationships, infidelity, terrorism, fear & stress management, power to change, codependence, grief recovery, generation gap and how to cope with difficult people. He visited the United States under the auspices of the “International Visitors Program” of the United States Information Agency (USIA) in 1992 on the invitation of Mr. Nicholas Platt, American ambassador to Pakistan. His name was included in international “Who is who” professional’s …
Legal Roundup: Co Derry man faces retrial and date set for assisted suicide …
Following the operation, Ms Murray, from Dún Laoghaire, began to suffer 'severe pain and oozing of fluid' and she made repeated visits to the clinic before the implants were removed on March 31st. According to testimony, she had a 'life-threatening …
Read more on Insideireland.ie
the return of Fleetwood Mac
In 1986 she was admitted to the Betty Ford Clinic because of her coke habit, but then became hooked on the prescribed tranquilliser Klonopin for a further eight years. She had entered into a relationship with the Eagles' Don Henley and then dated Mick …
Read more on The Guardian
Related Cocaine Clinic Information…