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Jul 11, 2015 · John Stamos has entered rehab, PEOPLE confirms exclusively. The actor has checked himself into a residential program for the treatment of substance abuse. Get push notifications with news ...

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What happened to John Stamos?

Full House star John Stamos, 51, checked himself into rehab, following a DUI charge in June. Stamos was pulled over and transported to the hospital on June 12 after officers suspected a medical condition. “Subsequent investigation at the hospital determined that he was driving under the influence,” a Beverly Hills Police Department public ...

What is recovery process?

Recovery is a process that includes admitting the problem, a change in attitude an outlook, working through underlying causes, and consistent daily action to overcome triggers and temptations. Cessation of relapse is possible. Recovery is possible. It takes work.

What is John Stamos's personal life?

Sitcom star, John Stamos has been candid recently in discussing some of his troubles with substance abuse in the past few years. During an interview with Howard Stern, Stamos opened up about a number of aspects of his personal life including his battle with alcohol, quitting ambien and recovering from some painful events.

What happened to Stamos?

Stamos slipped into a darker place and began to lose his sense discipline and morals that he had always had since childhood. Things came to a head this summer when he was arrested for driving under the influence and sentenced to three years of probation for the charge.

Substance abuse is also a teen issue

Though alcohol and cigarette usage have been declining among teenagers, illicit drug use has actually grown since 1994. According to a study, done by the National Institute on Drug Abuse in 2014, 37.4 percent of 12th graders had drank alcohol in the past 30 days.

Signs your teen has a substance abuse issue

Substance abuse is a serious issue and should be treated immediately. Substance abuse doesn’t always lead to addiction, but it always has the potential to.

Wilderness therapy can help

Sometimes teenagers need a larger intervention than parents and traditional therapy can provide. That’s when blueFire Wilderness Therapy can help. blueFire is a wilderness therapy program that treats teens that struggle with anxiety, depression, substance abuse and many others.

Why was Stamos so mad at himself?

Stamos was so mad at himself for what he did he checked into rehab and was in it “100 percent.” Through his rehab he was able to identify why he felt the way he did. “I was hurt from losing my mom and derailed over the years,” he explained.

Who is Tyler Bohlman?

Tyler Bohlman, Author , DrugRehab.com. Tyler is a writer and researcher for Drugrehab.com. He has previously written for the construction, business and health industries and holds both a bachelor's and a master's degree from Ball State University. tbohlman@drugrehab.com.

Who is Stamos married to?

Stamos, who was formerly married to Rebecca Romijn, had been single for some time before meeting and marrying model and actress Caitlin McHugh in 2017. The two share a son, and as Stamos stated to Sweetin, getting sober made all the difference as he moved forward in building his new life.

Who is Stephanie Tanner?

Of course, the “perky little blabbermouth” he referred to was Sweetin’s Full House character, Stephanie Tanner, who was the niece to Stamos’ “Uncle Jesse.”. Now 57 and 39, respectively, Stamos and Sweetin learned that they had more in common than they thought.

When did the full house start?

As Full House made its debut in 1987, Stamos found stardom for the first time, particularly as the show hit its stride in the early ‘90s. Although he found great personal success, Stamos struggled with alcohol addiction, to the point of receiving a DUI in 2015.

Did Stamos have 12-step meetings?

As they geared up to star in the Netflix reboot of Full House, Sweetin arranged for Stamos to have access to 12-step meetings on set, which was particularly helpful to Stamos as he found his footing in early sobriety.

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