16-Feb-2011
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- Outlines disease model of addiction
- Directed to people in or seeking recovery
- Explains the neurophysiologic research about addiction
- Sheds light onto baffling behavior of addicts
- Brings hope to those who struggle with addiction
Product Description
This audio CD is written specially for people who are seeking or are already in recovery. Explores the debate about whether addiction is a “disease” or a “choice.” Outlines the arguments both for and against the conceptualization of addiction as a disease, and explores recent neurophysiologic research which sheds light on the symptoms addicts experience.
Disease 1 The Disease Model of Addiction Part 1 for People in Recovery
31-Jul-2010
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Product Description
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
26-Nov-2009
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I am a senior student and is dreaming of becoming a counselor someday. I’ve heard from our teacher that counseling is an essential part of drug rehabilitation programs. I want to know more about it to become a good counselor someday. I will help the victims of illegal drugs by giving them pieces of advice.
20-Nov-2009
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Amazon.com
Experience the American Journey through our country’s visual heritage in this historical recording provided by the National Archives of the United States.
THE FILM EXPLORES THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF VARIOUS DRUGS, DESCRIBES AND DRAMATIZES THEIR EFFECT ON THE BODY, AND UNDERSCORES THE IMPORTANCE OF IDENTIFYING THE DRUG AND TREATING THE INDIVIDUAL IN A PROGRAM GEARED TO REHABILITATE THE SOLDIER-ABUSER.
A Training Film from the Office of the Chief Signal Officer.
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INVESTIGATION OF NARCOTIC AND DANGEROUS DRUG OFFENSES, PART I: IDENTIFYING DRUG ABUSES