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
22-Dec-2009
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To help prepare you for the realities of working with clients affected by addictions, this beneficial text provides you with the necessary tools needed to competently translate addictions theory into practice. It offers a thorough examination of a range of models and perspectives for helping, and it encourages critical thinking to best match approaches with clients and situations. Presented in a work-text format, this book is full of cases, exercises, role-plays, and questions to increase your understanding of concepts and application to practice.
Alcohol, Other Drugs and Addictions: A Professional Development Manual for Social Work and the Human Services
13-Nov-2009
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Finally, An Actual Clinical Psychologist Creates A Research Based System To Beat Social Anxiety And Shyness. Includes Ebook And Dr. Snyder’s Personal Self-motivation Mp3 For Turning Knowledge Into Powerful Improvements In Your Quality Of Life!
Social Anxiety Secrets – The Doctor Speaks.
01-Nov-2009
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Category : Drug Rehab
Tags: 1970s, Abuse, Alcohol, Classic, Drinking, Driving, Drug, Drugs, Films, Gateways, Heroin, Include, Marijuana, Peer, Pressure, Seminar, Social, Teen, Teenage, Topics

- Table Of Contents:
- (1) Social Seminar: Tom (1979) – 19 Minutes
- (2) Social Seminar: Changing (1971) – 22 Minutes
- (3) Social Seminar: Bunny (1971) – 15 Minutes
- (4) Social Seminar: Guy (1971) – 19 Minutes
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Topics include marijuana, alcohol, teenage drinking, drinking and driving, heroin, peer pressure, gateways drugs, propaganda, addiction and so much more is included in this unbelievable collection. Table Of Contents: (1) Social Seminar: Tom (1979) – This film explores the life of Tom, a high school drop out and has tried just about every drug know to man – 19 Minutes (2) Social Seminar: Changing (1971) – This film explores the life of a 30 something man who is trying to recapture control over his hippie lifestyle – 22 Minutes (3) Social Seminar: Bunny (1971) – This film explores life of a young co-ed who smokes marijuana from time to time – 15 Minutes (4) Social Seminar: Guy (1971) – This film explores life of a young 15 year old Mexican American who likes to get stoned – 19 Minutes
Classic Teen Drug Abuse Films Dvd: 1970s Social Seminar Drug Abuse Films. Topics Include Marijuana, Alcohol, Teenage Drinking, Drinking and Driving, Heroin, Peer Pressure, & Gateways Drugs.
30-Oct-2009
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Drink less, crave less and nip your problem drinking in the bud with the easy Drink/Link Moderate Drinking Program in this book! Drink/Link has helped thousands of drinkers worldwide to control drinking and prevent alcoholism since 1988. Over 80% of the drinkers who have completed this program have either cut their drinking in half or significantly reduced it! No meetings, drugs, belief in a higher power or professional help are required for you to succeed.
First, you learn five healthy drinking guidelines. Then you’re given clinically-proven strategies and techniques to help you stay within those guidelines. You’ll learn to manage alcohol craving, how to slow down and pace your drinking, pre-plan for drinking occasions, learn from you slips and resolve issues that drive you to drink so they don’t lead to binge drinking. Alcohol will become less important to you and you’ll automatically drink less.
Drink/Link is the first moderate drinking program registered with the California Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and has been recognized in many publications, including Time Magazine, ABCNews.com, the New York Post, Esquire and the Scripps Howard News Service.
7 Weeks to Safe Social Drinking: How to Effectively Moderate Your Alcohol Intake