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Love Me: A look into a life of abuse, sex, drugs, and bipolar disorder

Category : Drug Rehabilitation

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Kassi Visage-Lowe was born Kassi Lee Schlangen in Spokane, Washington, January 9, 1959. She was happy, excited about life, a little girl with promise for the future. She was talented, loved to sing and draw and express herself. She found that school was easy for her. Social contacts were not. Kassi would speak up when challenged and fight you when wronged. She became combative and defensive-she made her opinion known. For that she was beaten time and time again. Kassi fought back, alienating herself from family…at least in her mind. Trusting no adult, she separated herself from friends and family and spent more time alone. She prayed to Jesus but there was no one else in her life. Love Me is the story of a girl with high hopes never realized. Kassi’s confused adulthood was the end result of childhood sexual, physical and mental abuse-leading to bipolar disorder and a life of drug use, prostitution and self-destruction. Her story is also a lesson about the indifference of our society. How does an intelligent, beautiful young woman come to this end? Editor: Patricia Anderson www.helpingyougetpublished.com Cover Art: By Gedimin A. Bulat www.gedimin.com

Love Me: A look into a life of abuse, sex, drugs, and bipolar disorder

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Love First 2nd Edition

Category : Alcohol Rehabilitation

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A standard-setting book on intervention, Love First has helped tens of thousands of families, friends, and professionals create a loving and effective plan for helping those who suffer from addiction. This revised and expanded edition adds to the core material in this classic book with the most up-to-date scientific information and new intervention techniques for alcohol and other drug addictions–and an array of disorders.

Love First 2nd Edition

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Love on the Rocks: Men, Women, and Alcohol in Post-World War II America

Category : Alcohol Rehabilitation

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In this fascinating history of alcohol in postwar American culture, Lori Rotskoff draws on short stories, advertisements, medical writings, and Hollywood films to investigate how gender norms and ideologies of marriage intersected with scientific and popular ideas about drinking and alcoholism.

After the repeal of Prohibition in 1933, recreational drinking became increasingly accepted among white, suburban, middle-class men and women. But excessive or habitual drinking plagued many families. How did people view the “problem drinkers” in their midst? How did husbands and wives learn to cope within an “alcoholic marriage?” And how was drinking linked to broader social concerns during the Great Depression, World War II, and the Cold War era?

By the 1950s, Rotskoff explains, mental health experts, movie producers, and members of self-help groups like Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-Anon helped bring about a shift in the public perception of alcoholism from “sin” to “sickness.” Yet alcoholism was also viewed as a family problem that expressed gender-role failure for both women and men. On the silver screen (in movies such as The Lost Weekend and The Best Years of Our Lives) and on the printed page (in stories by writers such as John Cheever), in hospitals and at Twelve Step meetings, chronic drunkenness became one of the most pressing public health issues of the day.

Love on the Rocks: Men, Women, and Alcohol in Post-World War II America

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Tough Love: Being Tough on Your Kid May Be the Most Loving Thing You Can Do

Category : Drug Rehabilitation

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In this story, assistant high school principal Rob Charters (Bruce Dern) and his wife Jan (Lee Remick) are good suburban parents with one model child Scott (Eric Schiff) and a 17 year old son Gary (Jason Patric) who has been using drugs. Gary’s violent behavior convinces Rob and Jan that to save Gary they must lock him out, refuse to help him when he is jailed and let him live in poverty. For the Charters it is heartrendering as they wonder if they have made the right choice. After Gary learns that his friend Kristen has died of an overdose he returns home and agrees to sign a TOUGHLOVE contract. In a poignant reunion, the Charters realize TOUGHLOVE has given them a chance to put their family back together. TOUGHLOVE is a peer support group which helps parents cope with feelings of guilt, failure and helplessness as they deal with troubled teenagers by learning that being tough on your kid may be the most loving thing you can do.

Tough Love: Being Tough on Your Kid May Be the Most Loving Thing You Can Do