04-Dec-2011
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The drug free workplace initiative was started in 1986 by President Ronald Reagan when he issued an executive order to develop guidelines for drug abuse testing for Federal Government employees. Since then, most state, government, and private employers have adopted the policy of a drug free workplace. Today, pre-employment drug testing is almost mandatory and passing the drug test is a condition for hire. A Health Educator’s Guide to Understanding Drug Abuse Testing describes in layman’s language the process of testing for drugs and provides coverage of what potential employees are being tested for, how the tests are performed, and what foods and drugs may affect the test results and may jeopardize a person’s chance of being hired. Written by a practicing toxicologist, this text gives health educators a solid foundation in the process of drug testing and helps them understand how different methods of cheating drug tests are rendered ineffectual.Product Description
The drug free workplace initiative was started in 1986 by President Ronald Reagan when he issued an executive order to develop guidelines for drug abuse testing for Federal Government employees. Since then, most state, government, and private employers have adopted the policy of a drug free workplace. Today, pre-employment drug testing is almost mandatory and passing the drug test is a condition for hire. A Health Educator’s Guide to Understanding Drug Abuse Testing describes in layman’s language the process of testing for drugs and provides coverage of what potential employees are being tested for, how the tests are performed, and what foods and drugs may affect the test results and may jeopardize a person’s chance of being hired. Written by a practicing toxicologist, this text gives health educators a solid foundation in the process of drug testing and helps them understand how different methods of cheating drug tests are rendered ineffectual.
A Health Educator’s Guide to Understanding Drugs of Abuse Testing
25-Mar-2011
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Drugs can be a tempting refuge for everyonefrom school kids and housewives to stressed corporate executives and ex-hippies, all seeking enhanced experiences that everyday life fails to provide. These people use drugs because they make them feel good. The longer they take drugs, the harder it is to imagine life without them. Here, drawing on his long-term expertise in this area, Jost Sauer presents readers with a powerful, practical, step-by-step recovery regime and a wealth of case studies that deal with a whole range of issues to help people fully realize a life beyond drugs. Topics include what’s really going on in psychotic episodes, how to handle the postdrug emotional roller-coaster, why raw foods hinder recovery, what forms of exercise work, and how to achieve natural highs.
Drug Repair That Works: How to Reclaim Your Health, Happiness and Highs
16-Aug-2010
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As the stream of hi-tech drugs continues to multiply and a huge number of animals are used in medical experiments, debate continues about reliable methods for biomedical research and their adequacy in protecting human health from new products and procedures. In this book, a leading Italian medical researcher concludes, after years of himself practicing animal experimentation and vivisection, that the traditional reliance on these techniques is scientifically misplaced. Now available in a completely revised and updated English edition, Dr. Croce’s classic work constitutes a powerful argument. He documents with a wealth of fascinating detail precisely how the scientific anti-vivisection movement has constructed a rational case, as opposed to a sentimental or ethical argument. He highlights the increasing dangers to human health resulting from the animal experimenters’ assumption that the biological systems of humans and other species are sufficiently similar for valid biomedical comparison. And for the medical researcher, he provides an introduction to the range of alternative methods, including epidemiological research, computer simulation and in vitro techniques.
Vivisection or Science?: An Investigation into Testing Drugs and Safeguarding Health
03-Jun-2010
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This book provides a unique insight into the current shape of the drugs treatment system in England. It discusses findings of the Department of Health, placing them in the context of policy, practice, and service development.
Responding to Drug Misuse: Research and Policy Priorities in Health and Social Care
05-Mar-2010
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Category : Drug Rehabilitation
Tags: Addiction, Alcoholism, Charting, Connection, Drug, From, Health, Optimal, Pathway, Recovering, WellnessRecovery

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A leading wellness counselor offers a step-by-step holistic plan for the 50 million people in recovery—a personalized blueprint for adding years to their life and life to their years.
Based on his twenty-five years in the trenches as a wellness professional and counselor, John Newport, Ph.D., shares “the missing dimension” in recovery and the reason a majority of people battling a chemical dependency fail or don’t enjoy optimal health while abstinent: They don’t adopt a wellness–oriented lifestyle.
Newport breaks down the nebulous concept of “wellness” into 7 steps, and gives readers in the recovery community specific tools to design their own blueprint for optimal health, including:
Nutrition: which foods help/hurt recovery and trigger relapse and what supplements are helpful. Exercise: which exercises are beneficial to recovery with tips on getting started. Stress management: practical exercises and meditations important to relapse prevention. Spiritual needs: tips on nurturing a spiritual foundation. Social support: how to foster relationships and the new definition of family. Making the most out of health care: what people in recovery should demand—from their health care provider, and how to make sure it’s covered.
The Wellness-Recovery Connection: Charting Your Pathway to Optimal Health While Recovering from Alcoholism and Drug Addiction
13-Dec-2009
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The drug free workplace initiative was started in 1986 by President Ronald Regan when he issued an executive order to develop guidelines for drug abuse testing for Federal Government employees. Since then, most state, government, and private employers have adopted the policy of a drug free workplace. Today, pre-employment drug testing is almost mandatory and passing the drug test is a condition for hire. A Health Educator’s Guide to Understanding Drug Abuse Testing describes in layman s language the process of testing for drugs and provides coverage of what potential employees are being tested for, how the tests are performed, and what foods and drugs may affect the test results and may jeopardize a person’s chance of being hired. Written by a practicing toxicologist, this text gives health educators a solid foundation in the process of drug testing and helps them understand how different methods of cheating drug tests are rendered ineffectual.
A Health Educator’s Guide to Understanding Drug Abuse Testing
11-Dec-2009
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The effective treatment of many mental health conditions necessitates that clinicians prescribe medications. Considerations for ethical treatment, however, demand that clinicians be wary of advertising hype, aggressive sales pitches, and confusing statistical methods. Psychotropic Drug Prescriber’s Survival Guide is a long-awaited primer on the basic principles of pharmaceutical research, statistical methods, and health care ethics. The common sense approach of the authors enables practitioners to use information about psychiatric medications intelligently and to develop responsible prescribing practices.
This book appears at a time when new guidelines are emerging every day in response to growing public concern about industry marketing. The authors write within the context of this changing policy environment and apprise readers of what is developing in terms of regulations and what impact those regulations will have on their practice. However, sensible prescribers recognize that responsible treatment still cannot depend on external controls. Psychotropic Drug Prescriber’s Survival Guide helps clinicians negotiate this complex situation and arms them with strategies for getting to the facts in an era in which solid science competes with marketing fictions. .
Psychotropic Drug Prescriber’s Survival Guide: Ethical Mental Health Treatment in the Age of Big Pharma
18-Nov-2009
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07-Nov-2009
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Take Control Of Your Health And Escape The Sickness Industry.
06-Nov-2009
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Health can be restored, and a person freed of addiction, by participating in Christian-oriented drug rehab.
1. Building Health by Picking You Goal With Jesus
You may be deep down in the gutter of addiction these days, but do not despair. Pray about your situation and believe in the healing love of Christ.
Even if you do not believe YOU can achieve the success of sobriety, believe that Jesus can help make it happen for you.
That is all the faith you need. Trust. Keep the faith.
2. Building Health by Visualizing Yourself Having The Goal, Supported by Jesus
Picture yourself drug-free. Envision yourself healthy and free from cravings for evil substances.
In your mind, construct the details of your drug-free life. Every moment, from when you wake up and breathe the fresh air from God in the morning, until you head to sleep after your nightly prayers.
Describe every moment of your life as you want it to be. Write down your vision.
3. Building Health by Positively Praying and Envisioning Success
Make your life a prayer in action. Pray to yourself throughout the day.
Join with others in your church community. Pray out loud for sobriety to be achieved.
4. Building Health by Taking Action to Make It Happen
Entering a Christian rehab program for the treatment of substance abuse has helped many a person on the road to recovery. Working a 12 Step recovery program can also be incorporated into your Christian drug rehab.
Work the program. Stay on the program.
If the program says go to 30 AA meetings in thirty days, then golly, go to 30 AA meetings in 30 days. Get it? Work the program. Stay on the program. Trust that the program can assist you.
5. Living in Health by Celebrating The Achievement of Drug Rehab Graduation
Treatment programs vary in their duration. Some are only a couple weeks, while others are a month to six weeks.
No matter their length, the day you complete the program is a day to be savored and celebrated. You did it!
6. Could You Actually Do This, Too???
I know, I know. Great article you are saying, but surely this describes the treatment of someone else. Not a normal, depressed, traumatized person like me.
You are wrong. You too can achieve the miracle of Sobriety and return to full-time engagement with the spiritual community.
All that is necessary to do is to search out rehabilitation or Christian rehab resources. That is what the internet is for: to help you find your way, and to help you find the resources you need.
Be open to attending a rehab program. Be willing to find one. These are the first steps to take.
You can succeed at achieving the goal you have for a sober and satisfying life free from drugs and alcohol.