Whether you bet on sports, scratch cards, roulette, poker, or slotsin a casino, at the track, or onlineproblem gambling can strain relationships, interfere with work, and lead to financial catastrophe.
'Confessions of an English Opium-Eater' (1821) is an autobiographical account written by Thomas De Quincey, about his laudanum (opium and alcohol) addiction and its effect on his life.
This book, Addiction to Recovery: Unlocking Your Potential, is an accumulation of existential realization, many resources, years of recovery, education, insights, and years working in the field of addiction, with all adepts in the goal of personal transformation from addiction to recovery.
9 secretos para dejar de beber alcohol, 11 formas para lograrlo, es una fascinante combinacin creada para todos aquellos individuos que tienen problemas de alcoholismo y que se han propuesto o ya han tomado la gran decisin de hacer un cambio drstico en su persona y en su vida.
Understanding mental illness and recovery is often a challenge, but Phillip Graph allows us to simultaneously explore how this occurs while also moving our hearts.
It is my hope that this publication will enhance the lives of all that read it and bring about the life change needed for the addicted and alcoholic populations.
Although this book is a work of fiction, it could be very instrumental in inspiring an addict to seek recovery and educating people about the disease of addiction.
This book will take you on a journey of love-abuse-love, repeating the cycle over and over, each time showing creative ways to survive and finally escape.
A groundbreaking, ';timely and well-written' (Booklist, starred review) guide to addiction from a psychiatrist and public health doctor, offering practical, proven solutions for individuals, families, and communities dealing with substance use and abuse.
Chris Grosso invites us to sit in on conversations with beloved luminaries and bestselling authors such as Ram Dass, Lissa Rankin, Noah Levine, Gabor Mate, and Sharon Salzberg to discover why people return to self-defeating behaviorsdrugs, alcohol, unhealthy eating, sex, mediaand how they can recover, heal, and thrive.
Actress and author of the courageous New York Times bestselling memoir High on Arrival, Mackenzie PhillipsHollywoods go-to person on substance abuse and a visible and outspoken advocate for addiction awareness and educationbrings her knowledge and voice on the subject of recovery for the first time, and shares her experiences for those who are trying to overcome addiction.
It is my story of going through approximately ten years with an addicted son, from when he started using drugs and alcohol around age 14 to when he achieved a year of sobriety at twenty-four.
Between alcohol, illegal drugs, prescription drugs, pornography, gambling, and eating disorders, fully 25% of the population of the United States is addicted to something.
The United States is still the land of opportunity, but many of our citizens have been left behindliving in cars, back alleys, abandoned buildings, and shelters provided for people who are homeless.
Throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries alcoholism was seen largely as a vice of the poor and its treatment rested almost entirely with the missions and the workhouse.
This book is designed to be short and sweet so that everyone can read through it quickly and remember the principles easily and quickly so as to be able to apply them in their daily lives.