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  2. Betty Ford Center - Wikipedia

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    Betty Ford's decision to undertake such a project followed on the heels of her own battle with alcohol dependence and diazepam addiction [6] after the Fords left the White House, and her release from the Long Beach Naval Hospital. [7] The Betty Ford Center merged with Hazelden Foundation on February 10, 2014, to create the Hazelden Betty Ford ...

  3. Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Hazelden was founded in 1949, and Betty Ford visited its Minnesota headquarters in 1982 when she was planning to open the facility in Rancho Mirage. [ 3 ] The Betty Ford Center opened on October 4, 1982.

  4. Hazelden Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Hazelden Foundation is an ... to form the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation ... of United Hospital of St. Paul. In 1999, the Hazelden Graduate School of Addiction ...

  5. Dan Anderson (psychologist) - Wikipedia

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    Anderson was born in Minneapolis and studied at the College of St. Thomas, where he received a B.A. degree in 1950.Starting in 1952 he worked at Willmar State Hospital. After having graduated in 1956 as a M.A. in Clinical psychology from Chicago's Loyola University, he began consulting and lecturing at Hazelden in 1

  6. Jerry Moe - Wikipedia

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    In addition to his work at the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation, Moe is one of the foremost experts on counseling for young children in families affected by addiction. [8] [9] [10] He has written dozens of books and articles that are used by families and other professionals throughout the world. [10]

  7. William Duncan Silkworth - Wikipedia

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    William Duncan Silkworth (July 22, 1873 – March 22, 1951) was an American physician and specialist in the treatment of alcoholism.He was director of the Charles B. Towns Hospital for Drug and Alcohol Addictions in New York City in the 1930s, during which time William Griffith Wilson, a future co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.), was admitted on four occasions for alcoholism.

  8. Category:Drug and alcohol rehabilitation centers - Wikipedia

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  9. Betty Ford - Wikipedia

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    Betty Ford Cancer Research Center at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles, California (named after Ford in 1978) [133] Betty Ford Center for Comprehensive Breast Diagnosis at Columbia Hospital for Women in Washington, D.C. (named for Ford in 1980; [133] hospital now defunct [136]) Betty Ford Alpine Gardens in Vail, Colorado [133]