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KING: Though James Frey doesn't say so, those in the know have always assumed that the treatment center he describes in his book is in fact a very real place called Hazelden in rural Minnesota.
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Planet of the Apes, a Minnesota-based addiction-treatment organization called the Hazelden Foundation published a foundational book called Out of the Shadows: Understanding Sexual Addiction.
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CONAN: Dr. Marvin Seppala, chief medical officer at Hazelden which is in Center City,
NPR Topics: News 2010
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The Hazelden living space could be very helpful for students who are newly sober, says Zoe Ragouzeos, director of Counseling and Wellness Services at NYU.Recovering college students can "navigate the stresses of college life while living with others who can encourage positive, and non-addictive, ways of coping with those stresses," she says.
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The Hazelden living space could be very helpful for students who are newly sober, says Zoe Ragouzeos, director of Counseling and Wellness Services at NYU.Recovering college students can "navigate the stresses of college life while living with others who can encourage positive, and non-addictive, ways of coping with those stresses," she says.
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The Hazelden facility will house up to 30 students and offer treatment services and community meeting spaces.
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The Hazelden facility will house up to 30 students and offer treatment services and community meeting spaces.
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Hazelden plans to use the Augsburg's StepUP as a model for programming it will offer in New York.
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Mark Mishek, president and chief executive of Hazelden, the Minnesota-based, private, not-for-profit alcohol and drug addiction treatment center, which has locations nationwide, says the organization closed on the purchase of a six-story building in Manhattan in December and expects to open a collegiate, sober-housing facility for students at NYU and any of the colleges in New York City who need post-treatment services next fall.
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Mark Mishek, president and chief executive of Hazelden, the Minnesota-based, private, not-for-profit alcohol and drug addiction treatment center, which has locations nationwide, says the organization closed on the purchase of a six-story building in Manhattan in December and expects to open a collegiate, sober-housing facility for students at NYU and any of the colleges in New York City who need post-treatment services next fall.
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