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“Drug Addiction” Stop Your Dependence!

Category : Drug Rehab Detox

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Drugs have become the most prominent coping mechanism that people use to deal with life’s problems. There are many reasons why people begin using drugs. They are looking for a way out – an escape – a way to forget life for just a little while. Methamphetamine use has grown to alarming rates in the United States with over 25 percent of the population addicted to this drug. Twenty-three percent of high school seniors use marijuana on a regular basis. Forty-three percent of adults report having a problem with alcohol. The statistics also reveal that drug use, including alcohol and cigarettes, is beginning earlier in life. Children are experimenting with drugs as young as 10 years old, and many middle schoolers have already had their first taste of alcohol by seventh grade. What are even more disturbing are the health effects that drug use and abuse causes. Last year alone, there were over 20,000 alcohol-induced deaths not including car accidents, and deaths due to heroin overdoses have increased by two percent in just the course of one year. What can you do? The answer is – a lot. If you find yourself with a problem, the time to take action is now. You could check yourself into a rehabilitation facility, but you can also try some self-help steps first. This book, “Drug Addiction,” is intended for both the person who is addicted and for those who have a loved one with addiction. We’ll look at the signs of a problem and address the various drugs that are most likely to cause dependence. Then, with the help of experts, we’ll give you some strategies that you can try to get you back on the road to a drug-free life. Order this ebook now because you can overcome your dependence on drugs. It won’t be easy, but you can do it. But you have to start now. Don’t be addicted anymore. Start your journey today!

“Drug Addiction” Stop Your Dependence!

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101 Ways To Confront, Fight And Destroy Your Addiction

Category : Drug Rehab Detox

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Does you addiction have a stranglehold over your life?

If you’re desperate to relieve some pressure, arming yourself with 101 addiction fighting tips, tricks and tactics may just be your ticket out.

With your Addiction Battle Plan you’ll be ready to:

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Clutch a firm grasp of what addiction really is all about.
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Recognize the stages of addiction and recovery.
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Prepare for the detox process.
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Choose between treatment programs.
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Meet important personal goals.
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Find balance in your life.
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Confront and overcome denial.
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Get fit physically and mentally.
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Discover your own personal power.

If overcoming your addiction is important to you, then this may be the most important letter you ever read.

Dear Only-Human,

Do you want to know the secret all people discover on their road to recovery?

It doesn’t matter what your addiction. Whether it be drugs, illegal or otherwise. Alcohol, food, sugar, sex, the Internet or anything else.

Everyone who finally reaches independence discovers that they first had to confront their addiction face-to-face. And the most successful recoveries apply time-tested methods to seek and destroy the inner causes of addiction.

The more you understand about the nature of addiction (and how it applies to you) the more you can empower yourself to fight it. That’s why I know you’ll increase your chances of success tenfold with…
101 Ways To Confront, Fight And Destroy Your Addiction

I don’t know you, so I’m not sure what you’re struggling to gain dependence from. (Maybe it’s more than one thing.) But that doesn’t matter.

You see, most people become addicts to different types of behavior for very similar reasons. The same driving forces seem to show up over and over again. And it often has a lot to do with self esteem.

Because the causes of addiction are often the same (even when the substance itself may be highly addictive), confronting and fighting your addiction usually follows a very similar path.

A battle plan for seeking out the root causes, dealing with the physical aspect, and preparing for recovery. Are you ready to travel down this path?

One of the most important things you need to discover is…
What Triggers
Your Addictive Impulse?

Finding out what triggers the spark inside you, the impulse that makes you feel like you truly NEED something, is very important.

Even if you’re addicted to a substance, after your body no longer needs that substance to feel normal — there are many things that make you STILL feel like you NEED to fulfill your addiction.

Discovering what triggers this impulse, and learning to stay away from or ignore it is one of the ways you can immediately gain a little relief.

But that’s just one way to find relief.

Inside my 52 page ebook, “101 Tips For Overcoming Addiction,” I detail a battle-plan-like strategy for recognizing, confronting, and defeating your addiction. You can download the ebook in just minutes from now straight to your Kindle.

Discover Your Inner
Strength Hidden Inside You

If you are serious about beating your addiction starting today, “101 Tips For Overcoming Addiction” is your best bet to have by your side through the whole process. (And I guarantee it, more in a second.)

You can breeze through my ebook in less than an hour, but it can change your life forever. And starting today. How much would a new start, a new life, a new hope be worth to you?

101 Ways To Confront, Fight And Destroy Your Addiction

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Eliminating Your Addictive Behavior

Category : Drug Rehab Detox

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By definition addictions are characterized by physical or psychological dependencies on things that negatively impact our lives. Many people associate addiction with substance abuse but in reality there are people who have what is called “addictive personalities”. These are people who are at risk to becoming addicted to anything including substances. The addictions of people with addictive personalities run the gamut from gambling, food, exercise, co dependency ( in relationships), abuse, work, spending money, sex and the list goes on.

People with addictions plan their whole lives around the thing they are addicted to. It is the main focus in their lives. Without it they feel they do not have quality of life. Experts define five designated interrelated behaviors which define a state of addiction. These behaviors include:

1. Patterns
2. Habits
3. Compulsions
4. Impulse Control Disorders
5. Physical Addiction/ Psychological Addiction/Addictive Personality

A person who is considered an addictive personality that is at risk is one who displays any or multiple behaviors that are indicated above. When an addictive personality shows itself; the person will display impulsive behavior combined with non-conformity to what is considered socially acceptable. On top of those personality factors is added a weak commitment to goals that society feels a wholesome person must achieve or maintain to live healthy based on that society. An individual with an addictive personality feels a sense of social alienation and a sense of heightened stress because they are alienated by their addiction.

A person with an addictive personality may have one or many addictions to various things. They may sustain various addictions at different times depending on what’s going on at the moment in their lives. When a person has addictive behavior whatever activity, object, substance or actual behavior which is the source of the addiction; then becomes the center of person’s life exclusively. Everything else becomes secondary or is excluded because the addiction comes first. An addiction as a result can ultimately hurt a person both physically, mentally and socially.

Eliminating Your Addictive Behavior

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Overcoming Crystal Meth Addiction: An Essential Guide to Getting Clean

Category : Drug Rehab Detox

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In Overcoming Crystal Methamphetamine Addiction, one of the few books to address the topic for a general audience, Dr. Steven Lee, MD, a psychiatrist who specializes in crystal meth addiction, offers a complete guide to the drug, its effects, and how to overcome it. Based on extensive scientific and social research and drawing from his professional experience, he covers everything from the definition and history of crystal meth to the physical and psychological effects; from dealing with the addictive personality to helping a friend or family member cope with it. He focuses on understanding rather than outright condemnation of the drug, and empathetically covers all of the crucial questions: What is crystal meth? How is it made? How does it affect the body? How do you know if you’re addicted to it? How do you stop using it? What if you don’t want to stop? If you are going to use CM anyway, how can you minimize the damage? What if you quit but slipped and used again?

Overcoming Crystal Meth Addiction: An Essential Guide to Getting Clean

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Pill Head: The Secret Life of a Painkiller Addict

Category : Drug Rehab Detox

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“Joshua Lyon preferred opiates, America’s fastest growing addiction, and in this enlightening and harrowing pill by pill tour, he maps the secret trades that are taking place in every workplace, gym, bar, and neighborhood. With Pill Head, he demonstrates a crafty addict’s ability to rationalize illicit pleasure, and a shrewd journalist’s sense to doubt the long-term prospects of artificial narcotic happiness.”
–Michael Stein, author of The Addict: One Patient, One Doctor, One Year

Pill Head is the perfect combination of informative and deeply personal; alarming and even sad. I wanted to hug Joshua Lyon after reading this. Anyone who has ever taken prescription medication recreationally should read this book. It’s an eye-opener and it’s not pretty, and it will speak to every single person who picks it up.”
–Lesley Arfin, author of Dear Diary

“If we were smart about combating addiction in this country–and, sadly, we aren’t–we would chill out about marijuana and freak out about prescription drugs. We are a nation of pill heads, and Joshua Lyon, a pill-head extraordinaire, wants us to step slowly away from the medicine cabinet. Read this much-needed book, and you’ll understand why.”
–Benoit Denizet Lewis, author of America Anonymous: Eight Addicts in Search of a Life

“Lyon writes powerfully about his own experiences as a young, troubled gay man in New York City, and it’s this human story that stays with the reader.”
Publisher’s Weekly

“As real as it gets.”
Kirkus

“Journalist Joshua Lyon synthesizes cultural analysis with his own addiction experience to explore the fascinating world of prescription pain killers and their powerful grip. Part investigative journalism, part memoir, Lyon’s book illuminates the difficulties of being hooked on legal drugs and how this problem has swept wildly across various demographics.”
Library Journal

The daring and honest PILL HEAD digs far deeper than the average memoir about addiction. With precision and uncommon empathy, Joshua Lyon exposes the facts about painkillers and those who abuse them; he also fearlessly reveals his own intense, often frightening story. PILL HEAD is a terrific book.
–Scott Heim, author of We Disappear and Mysterious Skin

This compelling, honest book investigates the growing epidemic of prescription painkiller abuse among today’s Generation Rx. Through gripping profiles and heartbreaking confessions, this memoir dares to uncover the reality–the addiction, the withdrawal, and the recovery–of this newest generation of pill poppers.

Joshua Lyon was no stranger to substance abuse. By the time he was seventeen, he had already found sanctuary in pot, cocaine, Ecstasy, and mushrooms–just to name a few. Ten years later, on assignment for Jane magazine, he found himself with a two-inch-thick bottle of Vicodin in his hands and only one decision to make: dispose of the bottle or give in to his curiosity. He chose the latter. In a matter of weeks he’d found his perfect drug.

In the early half of this decade, purchasing painkillers without a doctor was as easy as going online and checking the spam filter in your inbox. The accessibility of these drugs–paired with a false perception of their safety–contributed to their epidemic-like spread throughout America’s twenty-something youth, a group dubbed Generation Rx. Pill Head is Joshua Lyon’s harrowing and bold account of this generation, and it’s also a memoir about his own struggle to recover from his addiction to painkillers. The story of so many who have shared this experience–from discovery to addiction to rehabilitation–Pill Head follows the lives of several young people much like Joshua and dares to blow open the cultural phenomena of America’s newest pill-popping generation.

Marrying the journalist’s eye with the addict’s mind, Joshua takes readers through the shocking and often painful profiles of recreational users and suffering addicts as they fight to recover. Pill Head is not only a memoir of descent, but of endurance and of determination. Ultimately, it is a story of encouragement for anyone who is wrestling to overcome addiction, and anyone who is looking for the strength to heal.

Pill Head: The Secret Life of a Painkiller Addict

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Recovery From Drug Addiction

Category : Drug Rehab Detox

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Recovery from addiction is may be difficult but it is absolutely possible. The addict usually doesn’t become addicted overnight therefore recovery doesn’t happen overnight either.

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Recovery From Drug Addiction

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How To Prevent Drug Addiction

Category : Drug Rehab Detox

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People don’t one day wake up and think that today they’ll start down the road to destroying their lives. How then do they arrive at the place where they wind up throwing their life away? Understanding addiction can be the first step of enlightenment.

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How To Prevent Drug Addiction

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Discover The Power To Crush Any Addiction

Category : Drug Rehab Detox

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This is for people who want to unleash the power to crush ANY addiction…

Discover The Power To
Break Any Addiction, Any Time!

Dear Friend,

I’m going to get right down to it…

If you’ve found this page, either you or someone you know has some sort of addiction that needs to be broken.

Maybe you’ve tried to stop smoking, stop gambling, stop eating so much. Some people do it so easily – but how?

Well, we have the answer for you…

We’ve written a simple report called Discover The Power To Crush Any Addiction. There’s not a single ounce of fluff – it’s less than 30 pages long in a large, readable font. It’s packed to the brim with powerful techniques and secret tips that you can use to start becoming a champion at conquering your addictions.

Here’s a bite-sized chunk of what you’ll discover…

- Exactly what secrets you need to know to break your addictions

- Hint: You could have an addiction that’s killing you and not even know about it!

- How to determine whether you have an addiction or not.

- Prescription drugs are the newest addiction. Do you need to break it? We can help.

The report costs only $9. It’s a bargain for anyone who wants to finally discover the incredible power to overcome any addiction. You can read this report through, take action on the advice it contains, and start experiencing the power to conquer your addictions in no time

If you’re serious about living longer and overcoming your inner demons, click the “Buy Now” button below. If you need to justify the expense, skip McDonald’s for dinner once this week and it’s paid for.

Discover The Power To Crush Any Addiction

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Hope for the Alcoholic: Scientific Breakthroughs

Category : Drug Rehab Detox

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Part of the award winning public television series Healthy Body/Healthy Mind. Alcoholism is a chronic medical disease of the brain and as with many other chronic diseases it needs lifestyle changes, psychological and nutritional counseling and medication to be most effectively treated. In this program we’ll explore the latest research that highlights the differences between the brains of alcoholics and the brains of social drinkers. We will show you why a comprehensive approach to treating alcoholism is the best approach to getting the disease under control. We will highlight the benefit of support groups like Alcoholics Anonymous and through patient stories offer hope to those who are dealing with alcohol addiction and alcoholism.

This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com’s standard return policy will apply.

Hope for the Alcoholic: Scientific Breakthroughs

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A Million Little Pieces

Category : Drug Rehab Detox

  • ISBN13: 9780307276902
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“The most lacerating tale of drug addiction since William S. Burroughs’ Junky.” —The Boston Globe

“Again and again, the book delivers recollections that leave the reader winded and unsteady. James Frey’s staggering recovery memoir could well be seen as the final word on the topic.”—San Francisco Chronicle

“A brutal, beautifully written memoir.”—The Denver Post

“Gripping . . . A great story . . . You can’t help but cheer his victory.” —Los Angeles Times Book ReviewAmazon.com Review
From Doubleday & Anchor Books

The controversy over James Frey’s A Million Little Pieces has caused serious concern at Doubleday and Anchor Books. Recent interpretations of our previous statement notwithstanding, it is not the policy or stance of this company that it doesn’t matter whether a book sold as nonfiction is true. A nonfiction book should adhere to the facts as the author knows them.

It is, however, Doubleday and Anchor’s policy to stand with our authors when accusations are initially leveled against their work, and we continue to believe this is right and proper. A publisher’s relationship with an author is based to an extent on trust. Mr. Frey’s repeated representations of the book’s accuracy, throughout publication and promotion, assured us that everything in it was true to his recollections. When the Smoking Gun report appeared, our first response, given that we were still learning the facts of the matter, was to support our author. Since then, we have questioned him about the allegations and have sadly come to the realization that a number of facts have been altered and incidents embellished.

We bear a responsibility for what we publish, and apologize to the reading public for any unintentional confusion surrounding the publication of A Million Little Pieces.


Note: The following editorial reviews were written before the above revelations by James Frey and the publisher.

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The electrifying opening of James Frey’s debut memoir, A Million Little Pieces, smash-cuts to the then 23-year-old author on a Chicago-bound plane “covered with a colorful mixture of spit, snot, urine, vomit and blood.” Wanted by authorities in three states, without ID or any money, his face mangled and missing four front teeth, Frey is on a steep descent from a dark marathon of drug abuse. His stunned family checks him into a famed Minnesota drug treatment center where a doctor promises “he will be dead within a few days” if he starts to use again, and where Frey spends two agonizing months of detox confronting “The Fury” head on:

I want a drink. I want fifty drinks. I want a bottle of the purest, strongest, most destructive, most poisonous alcohol on Earth. I want fifty bottles of it. I want crack, dirty and yellow and filled with formaldehyde. I want a pile of powder meth, five hundred hits of acid, a garbage bag filled with mushrooms, a tube of glue bigger than a truck, a pool of gas large enough to drown in. I want something anything whatever however as much as I can.

One of the more harrowing sections is when Frey submits to major dental surgery without the benefit of anesthesia or painkillers (he fights the mind-blowing waves of “bayonet” pain by digging his fingers into two old tennis balls until his nails crack). His fellow patients include a damaged crack addict with whom Frey wades into an ill-fated relationship, a federal judge, a former championship boxer, and a mobster (who, upon his release, throws a hilarious surf-and-turf bacchanal, complete with pay-per-view boxing). In the book’s epilogue, when Frey ticks off a terse update on everyone, you can almost hear the Jim Carroll Band’s brutal survivor’s lament “People Who Died” kicking in on the soundtrack of the inevitable film adaptation.

The rage-fueled memoir is kept in check by Frey’s cool, minimalist style. Like his steady mantra, “I am an Alcoholic and I am a drug Addict and I am a Criminal,” Frey’s use of repetition takes on a crisp, lyrical quality which lends itself to the surreal experience. The book could have benefited from being a bit leaner. Nearly 400 pages is a long time to spend under Frey’s influence, and the stylistic acrobatics (no quotation marks, random capitalization, left-aligned text, wild paragraph breaks) may seem too self-conscious for some readers, but beyond the literary fireworks lurks a fierce debut. –Brad Thomas Parsons

A Million Little Pieces