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Canvas Prints of Union Workhouse, Lewes, Sussex from Mary Evans

Category : Alcohol Rehabilitation

  • This 20×16 Canvas Print features a cropped image chosen by Mary Evans. Estimated image size 508×406mm.
  • White Sides Photo printed on archival quality canvas. Laminated. Canvas print stretched and hand mounted over thick 1 3/8 inch wooden bars. No frame, Gallery art appearance. Ready to hang
  • Image Description: The Lewes Union workhouse, erected in In 1868 on De Montfort Road, Lewes, Sussex. In 1902, after its closure as a workhouse, the site briefly became the Southern Counties Inebriates Reformatory run by the Reverend Harold Burden.
  • For any queries regarding this item please contact Mary Evans c/o Media Storehouse quoting Media Reference 4418134
  • © Mary Evans/Peter Higginbotham Collection

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20×16 Canvas Print, White Sides. , Union Workhouse, Lewes, Sussex. The Lewes Union workhouse, erected in In 1868 on De Montfort Road, Lewes, Sussex. In 1902, after its closure as a workhouse, the site briefly became the Southern Counties Inebriates Reformatory run by the Reverend Harold Burden. Chosen by Mary Evans. Photo printed on archival quality canvas. Laminated. Canvas print stretched and hand mounted over thick 1 3/8 inch wooden bars.

Canvas Prints of Union Workhouse, Lewes, Sussex from Mary Evans

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Framed Prints of Union Workhouse, Lewes, Sussex from Mary Evans

Category : Alcohol Rehabilitation

  • This Framed 10×8 Print features an image chosen by Mary Evans. Estimated image size 356×217mm.
  • Black Satin Frame with White Mat 14×11 wooden frame with mat and 10×8 RA4 print. Finished back including brown backing paper, hanging bracket and corner bumpers
  • Image Description: The Lewes Union workhouse, erected in In 1868 on De Montfort Road, Lewes, Sussex. In 1902, after its closure as a workhouse, the site briefly became the Southern Counties Inebriates Reformatory run by the Reverend Harold Burden.
  • For any queries regarding this item please contact Mary Evans c/o Media Storehouse quoting Media Reference 4418134
  • © Mary Evans/Peter Higginbotham Collection

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Framed 10×8 Print, Black Satin Frame with White Mat. , Union Workhouse, Lewes, Sussex. The Lewes Union workhouse, erected in In 1868 on De Montfort Road, Lewes, Sussex. In 1902, after its closure as a workhouse, the site briefly became the Southern Counties Inebriates Reformatory run by the Reverend Harold Burden. Chosen by Mary Evans. 14×11 wooden frame with mat and 10×8 RA4 print. Finished back including brown backing paper, hanging bracket

Framed Prints of Union Workhouse, Lewes, Sussex from Mary Evans

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Addiction-Free Naturally: Liberating Yourself from Sugar, Caffeine, Food Addictions, Tobacco, Alcohol, and Prescription Drugs

Category : Alcohol Rehabilitation

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_Addiction-Free–Naturally_ offers information on gentle but effective ways to ease cravings and nourish the body, as well as on cleansing the body of accumulated toxins and using natural remedies for stress relief.Product Description
_Addiction-Free–Naturally_ offers information on gentle but effective ways to ease cravings and nourish the body, as well as on cleansing the body of accumulated toxins and using natural remedies for stress relief.

Addiction-Free Naturally: Liberating Yourself from Sugar, Caffeine, Food Addictions, Tobacco, Alcohol, and Prescription Drugs

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HOW TO RECOVER FROM DRUG ADDICTION : Drug Addiction Treatments

Category : Drug Rehabilitation

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Drug addiction is a powerful demon that can sneak up on you and take over
your life before you know it has even happened. What started out as just a
recreational lifestyle has overcome your life and affected every single aspect of it. Overcoming drug addiction is a long and often painful process. There is much that you need to know before you start and that’s why we wanted to give you this book.

In this book you’ll learn :

- Why People Use Drugs
- Methamphetamine
- Heroin
- Marijuana
- Cocaine
- Alcohol
- Nicotine
- Prescription Drugs
- Identifying Your Drug Problem
- Signs in Others
- How Addiction Works
- Rehab Centers
- Safe Detoxing
- Working the 12 Steps
- Building Your Self-Esteem
- Involving the Family
- Intervention
- Staying Sober
- Calming the Soul
- Teens and Drugs

HOW TO RECOVER FROM DRUG ADDICTION : Drug Addiction Treatments

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TREATMENT OF DRUG ADDICTION : How To Recover From Drug Addiction

Category : Drug Rehab In

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Drug addiction is a powerful demon that can sneak up on you and take over your life before you know it has even happened. What started out as just a recreational lifestyle has overcome your life and affected every single aspect of it.

Overcoming drug addiction is a long and often painful process. There is much that you need to know before you start and that’s why we wanted to give you this book.

In this book you’ll learn

- Why People Use Drugs
- Methamphetamine
- Heroin
- Marijuana
- Cocaine
- Alcohol
- Nicotine
- Prescription Drugs
- Identifying Your Drug Problem
- Signs in Others
- How Addiction Works
- Rehab Centers
- Safe Detoxing
- Working the 12 Steps
- Building Your Self-Esteem
- Involving the Family
- Intervention
- Staying Sober
- Calming the Soul
- Teens and Drugs

TREATMENT OF DRUG ADDICTION : How To Recover From Drug Addiction

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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.

Drug Addiction Recovery
Easy Steps To Addiction And Recovery
Alcohol Addiction And Recovery Review
Addiction And Holistic Recovery
Approachesto Addiction And Recovery
Drug Rehab Intervention
A Paradigm Of Addiction And Recovery
Addiction Recovery And Home Improvement
Drug Rehabilitation An Introduction
Importance Of Drug Rehabilitation Aftercare
What Are The Different Types Of Drug Rehab Centers
Drug Rehabilitation For Adolescents
Rehabilitation For Drug Addiction
Finding An Adult Drug Rehab Facility
Recovery From Drug Addiction

Recovery From Drug Addiction

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From Death Do I Part: How I Freed Myself From Addiction

Category : Alcohol Rehab

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For Amy, the process of overcoming addiction is a process of moving forward—not of labeling herself, not of rehashing her failures and abuse, not of blaming herself or others. She knows—the decades she spent doing these things never allowed her to quit drugs, alcohol, eating problems, cigarettes. Something else did. She needed a new way of thinking about herself and life, one not anchored in the past, or in her trauma, or in the bromides of the 12 Steps or of psychiatry. — From the Foreword by Dr. Stanton Peele

From Death Do I Part: How I freed Myself From Addiction, is an intimate exposure of Amy Lee Coy’s courageous journey through recovery from over 20 years of substance abuse-without the aid of conventional methods such as AA, psychiatry or medication. In this book, Amy shares with us her recovery process in such a way that not only is the reader engaged in her often gripping, always revealing stories, but they are also warmly invited into her healing process so that if they also struggle with addiction, they may learn to heal themselves as well.

From Death Do I Part: How I Freed Myself From Addiction

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It’s Not Okay to Be a Cannibal: How to Keep Addiction from Eating Your Family Alive

Category : Alcohol Rehabilitation

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Today’s top addiction consultants guide families devastated by a loved one’s addiction.

As countless families can attest, addiction is a disease that destroys families, not just individuals. Secrecy, depression, anger, and confusion are hallmark traits of addicted families. Addiction wrecks the family’s home life, consumes the family’s financial resources, and depletes the family’s emotional reserves. Now, having helped thousands of families confront addiction, two of the nation’s leading interventionists, Robert Poznanovich and Andrew T. Wainwright, have created a survival guide for families. With compelling case histories and real-life scenarios, the authors set forth a practical course ofaction for families to break free from the grip of addiction, a process that culminates with an intervention for the addict. The process liberates and forever changes the family. Even if the addict refuses treatment, truth about addiction has been spoken during the intervention and the family is free to move ahead— with or without the addict.

It’s Not Okay to Be a Cannibal: How to Keep Addiction from Eating Your Family Alive

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Reclaim Your Family From Addiction

Category : Alcohol Rehabilitation

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What happens to the “we” of a family when one member opts for the blind and single-minded “me” of addiction? In an instructive, reassuring way, Craig Nakken explains just how families and couples who have spent years building a life together can lose their cohesive identity and meaning in the wake of addiction. The perfect starting point in the healing process, this book Reclaim Your Family From Addiction–also reminds us that recovery is possible–for individuals, couples, and whole families–if only we know what to do. With histories, personal stories, and the latest research, the book helps readers chart their own way out of the hell of addiction and back to the fullness of family by using principles that restore the “we” of lasting, loving relationships.

Reclaim Your Family From Addiction

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The Last Fix: an Addict’s Passage from Hell to Hope

Category : Drug Rehabilitation

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The Last Fix : an Addict’s Passage from Hell to Hope is a compelling journey with convicted drug offenders who opt for a tough but pioneering drug treatment court on the East End of Long Island rather than prison. Three stories tell of drug-ravaged addicts thrown a lifeline out of crime and jail into treatment and recovery. The film offers and intimate look at drug addiction, the failing “war on drugs,” and a therapeutic drug court that offers alternatives to incarceration, treatment over punishment and a break in the cycle of violence.

The filmmakers were given unprecedented access to a drug court in the Hamptons on the East End of Long Island, N.Y., an enclave better known for celebrity, wealth and glamour yet home to real people racked with an exploding drug problem.

Using verite and archival footage, The Last Fix shadows the drug court offenders and delves into the lives of three defendants in the program who talk about the seeds of their addiction, the spiraling habit that escalated from alcohol to marijuana to cocaine to crack to heroin, and the staggering costs that led them to crimes of prostitution and robbery to pay the street dealer.

Through shockingly revealing interviews we come to know Dave, a 54-year old master plumber and father who lost his family & business and plummeted into crime and a $3000 per week habit; Jacquie, a 45-year old wife and mother of three who deserted her family and nearly destroyed herself on crack cocaine; Matt, an 18-year old high school student with a promising art career took who started ‘using’ at 8-years of age, then took to the streets and a life of crime to feed his habit.

Their stories reveal nightmare battles with addiction that finally land them in jail facing time OR the chance to accept the rigors of the drug treatment court. After more than a year or two when they make it through “clean” the great payoff day of graduation dawns when criminal charges are dropped and their rehabilitation is solidly underfoot. The Last Fix captures the joyous victory celebrations at graduation when young Matt says, ” drug court is the real war on drugs.”

The documentary interviews others in the criminal justice community: judges, prison wardens, sheriffs, administrators, and politicians to dramatize the nation-wide reach of the drug courts. The heroin epidemic in Suffolk County, NY is boldly revealed by the county’s District Attorney and Sheriff and a 20-year old addict awaiting sentencing. It includes the psychotherapist Dr.Tian Dayton who pleads for treatment over prison. It confronts critics who insist that rehabilitation doesn’t work.

The Last Fix covers an annual conference of the National Association of Drug Court Professionals (NADCP) featuring the organization’s CEO West Huddleston; retired General Barry McCaffrey, former director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (our nation’s “Drug Czar”); Senator Claire McCaskill (Dem-MO), the first drug court professional to reach the halls of Congress. In addition, we were given special access to a press conference where actress Melanie Griffith, Golden Globe award-winning and Oscar-nominated actress, spoke about her addiction to drugs and alcohol and her commitment to work with drug court professionals about their success stories.

The Last Fix shines a spotlight on alternative sentencing, a seismic shift in the criminal justice system that embraces problem-solving drug courts. This documentary is intended to inform, to help upend the stereotypical notion that ‘tough on crime’ is the best tool in the box. I

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The Last Fix: an Addict’s Passage from Hell to Hope