Per Wickstrom and Mike Utley Discuss Alcohol and Drug Abuse in America in New Best Drug Rehabilitation Video
(PRWEB) January 21, 2014 -- A new video from Best Drug Rehabilitation is featuring an interview between CEO Per Wickstrom and former NFLer Mike Utley on the topic of drug and alcohol abuse in America.
“We need to instil a sense of personal responsibility in people,” commented Mike Utley, whose promising NFL career was cut short when he was paralyzed during a game in 1991. “We need to empower people so that they can take control of their lives. Because, you know what? Once people start doing this and it starts snowballing in their favour, I guarantee that they’ll be on top of the mountain before the next day.”
“Mike’s message is vital and the courage he has shown since his injury more than 20 years ago is nothing short of inspirational,” commented Per Wickstrom. “He’s living proof that we all have the power to take personal responsibility, and when we commit ourselves to a worthy goal – provided that we have the support we need along the way – then nothing is impossible!”
Best Drug Rehabilitations new video that features the treatment facility’s CEO Per Wickstrom interview with Mike Utley is available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGEakwcrinQ.
For additional information or media inquiries, contact Amber Howe, Executive Director BDR, at (231) 887-4590 or ahowe(at)rehabadmin(dot)com.
About Best Drug Rehabilitation
Best Drug Rehabilitation offers treatment programs, and believes that having family close by during a stay in rehab can make a big difference in whether or not the process is successful. Led by CEO Per Wickstrom, Best Drug Rehabilitation also understands that recovering from an addiction is an intense emotional and physical challenge, and as such provides clients with a comfortable and private space that is safe and free of anxiety. Ultimately, Best Drug Rehabilitation offers recovery geared to the personalized needs of each client, which is an option that makes the chance for long-term success much more likely.
Learn more at http://www.bestdrugrehabilitation.com/
Amber Howe, Best Drug Rehabilition, http://www.bestdrugrehabilitation.com/, +1 (231) 887-4590, [email protected]
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