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The High Cost of Living, or The Cost of Doing Business

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“The High Cost of Living, or The Cost of Doing Business” is a short story exploring who we are, and how we get to be that person. Jackson Rush, a screenwriter, simultaneously parties with movie stars, and attends an ominous meeting with his brother.Product Description
“The High Cost of Living, or The Cost of Doing Business” is a short story exploring who we are, and how we get to be that person. Jackson Rush, a screenwriter, simultaneously parties with movie stars, and attends an ominous meeting with his brother.

The High Cost of Living, or The Cost of Doing Business

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Living With An Alcoholic Woman – Many alcoholic women will deny they have a problem. Helping a loved through alcohol addiction treatment is a tall order … solution for dealing with women and alcohol.

Category : Alcohol Rehabilitation

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When you see a woman you love struggling with an addiction to alcohol, helping them through alcohol addiction recovery can be a touchy situation. Seeing this woman suffer with alcohol addiction can be painful for both you and them, but alcohol addiction treatment is not only possible, but within reach as long as you’re willing to help them along the way.

Alcohol is a very powerful drug. While it suppresses the central nervous system, it also makes people feel very relaxed which can lead to some pretty erratic behavior. Helping a loved one recover from alcohol addiction is a tall order – even for the most experienced person. It takes a lot of strength and a lot of persistence to help alcoholic women to realize that they actually need the help you are offering.

Alcohol and addiction cure is a difficult process, but it can be made easier with the support and caring that can be supplied by family and friends. When dealing with women and alcohol advice and information will be available from alcohol addiction treatment facilities.Product Description
When you see a woman you love struggling with an addiction to alcohol, helping them through alcohol addiction recovery can be a touchy situation. Seeing this woman suffer with alcohol addiction can be painful for both you and them, but alcohol addiction treatment is not only possible, but within reach as long as you’re willing to help them along the way.

Alcohol is a very powerful drug. While it suppresses the central nervous system, it also makes people feel very relaxed which can lead to some pretty erratic behavior. Helping a loved one recover from alcohol addiction is a tall order – even for the most experienced person. It takes a lot of strength and a lot of persistence to help alcoholic women to realize that they actually need the help you are offering.

Alcohol and addiction cure is a difficult process, but it can be made easier with the support and caring that can be supplied by family and friends. When dealing with women and alcohol advice and information will be available from alcohol addiction treatment facilities.

Living With An Alcoholic Woman – Many alcoholic women will deny they have a problem. Helping a loved through alcohol addiction treatment is a tall order … solution for dealing with women and alcohol.

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Living With Alcoholism: Your Guide To Dealing With Alcohol Abuse And Addiction While Getting The Alcoholism Treatment You Need

Category : Alcohol Rehabilitation

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You never imagined your life would turn out this way? Is your life controlled by alcohol? Are you an alcoholic? Do you live with an alcoholic? Do you know someone who is?

Alcoholism is a chronic disease, with it’s own symptoms, it’s own devastating effects on lives and it’s treatment & prevention methods.

Learn to take control again…get your life back; get your love one back! This book is your complete guide to cope with alcoholism in your life.

Educate yourself on alcoholism as a chronic disease, study the symptoms checklist and alcoholic profile so you can detect the early warning signs. Learn how to handle an alcoholic spouse, how to take care of yourself within the situation, what you can do to help and what you cannot do. Be aware of coping techniques and life management strategies that can aid you in managing daily life with alcoholism. Discover support groups that can help you and the victim in your life overcome alcoholism.

Plus numerous more information inside the pages of this book. Eradicate the harmful effects of alcoholism in your life and the life of those you love!

Living With Alcoholism: Your Guide To Dealing With Alcohol Abuse And Addiction While Getting The Alcoholism Treatment You Need

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BURNED – Living Through the 80s and 90s as a Rock Guitarist

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BURNED is the story of a young guitarist as he navigates his way through the music business. Starting in the 80s in a New Wave band, then Rock bands in the 90s, he gets signed to a major label deal and tastes success. But he also tastes a bit more than he bargained for, ending up in multiple rehabs and eventually a mental ward. He then recovers and looks back on a life run wild.

“As Hunter S. Thompson said, ‘The music business is a hallway filled with snakes and whores…and there’s a negative side too’.”

Many online oriented gear heads are familiar with Bobby D’s colorful effects pedal & gear demos at youtube.com/roccotanto. Bobby and Gearmanndude are perhaps the web’s most likable, laid back and colorful characters when it comes to making clips that aren’t cold, dry & sterile.

My ongoing rapport with Bobby D brought me an invitation to review his newly released book about the life of a working, touring guitar player in the 80’s & 90’s.

And although it may be no surprise that the story includes the stereotypical lifestyle excesses ultimately leading to rehab, the level of humor and lust for life Bobby injects throughout makes it impossible put down… Even in the roughest parts.

Unlike similar books by rock superstar legends, this one wasn’t written by or for one of those. But DeVito’s bio is about being so close to legendary that you can taste it– sometimes tasting too much.

Having read Clapton’s bio, “Up & Down With The Rolling Stones”, “Miles” and Aerosmith’s “Walk this Way” I can honestly say this book was the fastest paced of all the above. And Bobby’s life experiences from a nomadic childhood to touring Italy with Texas Bluesman Sherman Robertson, to studying Aleister Crowley, to living & playing on the Santa Monica Pier, to a mental hospital along with some intense spiritual epiphanies are as interesting and compelling as the best of ‘em. And the humor throughout reveals an artist willing to experience a broad spectrum of living despite the costs.

And the good part is that Bobby D is a survivor, still creating and hopefully will continue to be. At least he was this morning when he emailed me…

(JP from the “Stratoblog”, July 2010)

BURNED – Living Through the 80s and 90s as a Rock Guitarist

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A Teen’s Guide to Living Drug Free

Category : Alcohol Rehabilitation

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The authors of the best-selling Taste Berries for Teens series guide teens through life’s toughest challenges.

Dedicated to the fresh, new perspectives of today’s teenagers (from twelve through twenty), this new volume shares advice, commentary and stories on dealing with one of the most prevalent challenges of adolescence: drugs and alcohol. But more and more, teens are using their courage and knowledge to meet this challenge head-on, choosing to live a drug- and alcohol-free lifestyle.

Divided into six units, each chapter opens with a story from a teen and concludes with “Questions to Think About,” to allow the realistic and honest message to set in. Resources and referrals, as well as information on twelve-step programs, are also included.

A Teen’s Guide to Living Drug Free

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Driving With Care: Alcohol, Other Drugs, and Driving Safety Education-Strategies for Responsible Living: The Participant’s Workbook, Level 1 Education

Category : Alcohol Rehabilitation

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This three-level education / treatment program targets judicial clients who have been convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs and includes the following components:

  • Provider’s Guide: Offers guidelines for developing individualized treatment plans and implementing appropriate education and treatment curriculum protocol
  • Participant’s Workbook: Level I Education: Six-session, 12-hour DWI education program designed for first-time offenders
  • Participant’s Workbook: Level II Therapy: 21-session, 42-hour program designed for clients with higher levels of AOD disruption and psychosocial problems who need intervention over longer periods of time
  • Participant’s Workbook: Level II Education: 12-session, 24-hour education program for impaired driving offenders who have at least minimal indicators of past problems associated with AOD use or misuse and whose arrest blood-alcohol-content was at the impaired driving level

 

Driving With Care: Alcohol, Other Drugs, and Driving Safety Education-Strategies for Responsible Living: The Participant’s Workbook, Level 1 Education

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Living A Lie? Alcohol Rehabilitation can help you see the truth?

Category : Alcohol Rehabilitation

Alcoholism is an addiction. It is not a disease that you contracted because of health issues. It is not something that attacks your immune system leaving it defenseless to guard against other infections. Alcoholism is an addiction, and yes, although some people are genetically predisposed to addictive behavior, it is behavior nonetheless. Behavior thankfully is something that you can fix. Behavior is something that you can actively modify; behavior is something you can ultimately control. Better still is that there are Alcohol Rehabs that can help you adjust your way of thinking.Just like with any addiction, alcohol took a hold of your life somewhere down the road and you lost sight of who you really are. Addiction is not something one aspires to, an addict is not what one wants to be when they grow up, however, an addict is what many of us become. Alcoholism may go unnoticed for a long time, years maybe, because it is so socially acceptable to drink. If you have a falling out at your bar or with your friends; finding new places to drink and new people to drink with is as easy as walking into a new bar. Drinking is an encouraged pastime and it often starts at young ages. Watching your parents drinking beer and wine daily just helped to reinforce the idea that drinking is okay. That not only is it okay, it is almost mandatory to fit in with everyone else.Many business relationships start with a meeting over dinner and cocktails. Society as a whole has propagated that the idea of drinking is not only cool, but necessary if you are going to be able to mingle with people. Sadly, because of this misconception and the casual attitude towards drinking, there are many people who are alcoholics and don?t know it. Often they will compare themselves to the guy at the end of the bar, the one that argues to himself, the one that looks like he hasn?t bathed in weeks, they will say that?s an alcoholic, that although they may drink seven days out of seven, that they do it to relax, not because they have to. They drink for the pleasure and the good times. They don?t realize that the pleasure they feel and the good times they seek are always wrapped around the drink in hand.

The only thing that matters when it comes to Alcohol Rehabilitation is you. If you aren?t receiving the proper care, ultimately you will fail. Finding the best Alcohol Rehab Center is paramount to your recovery. My name is Tegan Dawn, and I want to you succeed

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Living A Natural Life Again – Sunset Malibu Alcohol Rehabilitation Center

Category : Alcohol Rehabilitation

MALIBU, CA – Alcohol rehabilitation is a journey towards true healing. Generally, alcoholism is a ravaging sickness because it deprives its prey of their pride and their capability of recovering. Hence, alcohol rehabilitation is very necessary for alcohol addicts. Alcohol treatment is not simple; however, provided they have the willingness to fight their obsession within, they will find and live a life free from alcohol usage. Speaking of alcohol rehabilitation, you should select a popular center known to be well-organized and is very much committed to facilitating individuals conquer their dependence on alcohol.

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Driving with Care: Alcohol, Other Drugs, and Driving Safety Education-Strategies for Responsible Living: The Participants Workbook, Level II Education

Category : Alcohol Rehabilitation

Product Description

This three-level education / treatment program targets judicial clients who have been convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs and includes the following components:

  • Provider’s Guide: Offers guidelines for developing individualized treatment plans and implementing appropriate education and treatment curriculum protocol
  • Participant’s Workbook: Level I Education: Six-session, 12-hour DWI education program designed for first-time offenders
  • Participant’s Workbook: Level II Therapy: 21-session, 42-hour program designed for clients with higher levels of AOD disruption and psychosocial problems who need intervention over longer periods of time
  • Participant’s Workbook: Level II Education: 12-session, 24-hour education program for impaired driving offenders who have at least minimal indicators of past problems associated with AOD use or misuse and whose arrest blood-alcohol-content was at the impaired driving level

Driving with Care: Alcohol, Other Drugs, and Driving Safety Education-Strategies for Responsible Living: The Participants Workbook, Level II Education

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Staying Clean: Living Without Drugs

Category : Drug Rehabilitation

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Each section of this book focuses on one of 33 proven ideas for staying drug-free, such as seeking professional help, using meditation, attending support groups, and praying. An excellent introduction to understanding life in recovery.

Staying Clean: Living Without Drugs