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Over the past nine years, The Coleman Institute has helped to free over 1,000 patients from the damaging effects of heroin use and other narcotics such as Methadone, Oxycontin, Percodan, and Vicodin. More importantly, our Accelerated Detox Technique (ADT), combined with Naltrexone therapy, has helped the vast majority of our patients to stay free of their addictions.
Recent Posts
Dog Therapy
OK, sometimes I admit I go for forgiveness rather than permission.Last week the CEO of The Coleman Institute saw a large boxy head with dangling tongue sticking out from the door of one of our beautiful treatment rooms. He’s a smart guy and recogni...
“THANK YOU FA-LETTIN-ME BE MICE ELF AGIN” - ~Sly & the Family Stone~
I love a good song. As a matter of fact, I am “thankful” for music. It expresses what words can’t say. But sometimes the lyrics to a song can move you too. Take, for example, Sly & the Family Stone’s 1970 funk hit “Thank You Fa-Lettin-M...
Happy birthday to me
This month I was very grateful and delighted to be picking up my 25 year medallion to celebrate my 25th sobriety birthday. On October 28, 1984 I had a near fatal overdose and was forced to enter treatment. Since that time I have been blessed to be ab...
Big Rocks
I am in the luxurious position of spending most of my time doing exactly what I want to do. Of course, there are still toilets to clean, laundry, bills and taxes, but I love my day job and spend my free time riding my bike, cooking good stuff, doing ...
Old Addicts
It’s pretty fun working at The Coleman Institute. Besides helping people to be released from their addictions and launching their new lives through our various Accelerated Detox programs, we have a pretty rockin’ family practice, too.Many of our ...
Tricky Tramadol
If you think tramadol is a benign drug because it is not a controlled substance in the US, think again.Yesterday we started an Accelerated Opiate Detox on Gus, a 30 year old man from Arizona. He was using an unbelievable amount of tramadol, averaging...

