Friday, June 25th, 2010 at
11:00 pm

- ISBN13: 9781558747517
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product DescriptionFor the last decade, the author Tian Dayton has been researching trauma and addiction, and how psychodrama (or sociometry group psychotherapy) can be used in their treatment. Since trauma responses are stored in the body, a method of therapy that involves the body through role-playing games can be effective in accessing the full range of memories related to trauma. This new book identifies the interconnection of trauma and addictive behaviors, and shows why they can become an endless cycle. The emotional and psychological pain so often lead to self-medication, leading to more pain, and inevitably more self-medication, etc – ad infinitum. This groundbreaking book offers readers effective ways to work through their traumas to heal their addictions and their predilection toward what clinicians call self-medication (substance abuse of alcohol [, drugs, food], the work activities [, sex, gambling, etc..] and / or possessions of money [,] material things.) readers caught in the endless cycle of trauma and addiction permanently transform their lives by reading this book. Therapists treating patients for whom no other way of treatment has proved effective will find that this book offers practical and lasting solutions. The author skillfully combines long-standing theories of trauma Van der Kolk, Herman, Bowlby, Krystal and others with their own methods, based on experience Psychodrama, Sociometry and group therapy in the treatment of addiction and PTSD. It includes comprehensive references and a complete index.
Trauma and Addiction: Ending the Cycle of Pain through Emotional Literacy
Monday, June 21st, 2010 at
11:01 pm

- ISBN13: 9780738210988
- Condition: USED – VERY GOOD
- Notes:
Product Description From Ativan to Zoloft, Effexor, Prozac, the dangers of psychiatric medication and counseling on how to stop them safely. When first published in 1999, the drug may be your problem ahead of his time. The book only to provide an uncensored description of the dangers in taking any kind of psychiatric medication, was also the first and only book to explain how to stop them safely. At the time, there have been numerous studies that suggest or demonstrate the dangers of some psychiatric medications and so far the FDA recognizes the problems, more studies are being conducted to determine the effects of long-term abstinence y. Meanwhile, this book remains timeless and useful. Fully updated to include the results of the study and the new drugs have come on the market, the drug may be your problem will help countless readers exercising control over their psychiatric treatment. Amazon. com ReviewPsychiatric drugs are prescribed to more than 20 million Americans. This book aims to convince you to stop taking these drugs, and we show how to do it safely. The authors argue that after 15 minutes with a doctor or a shrink, Americans are prescribed medications that can take years or a lifetime, which may do more harm than good. We are irritable, anxious, numb emotionally, physically tired and mentally dull. However, when you stop taking the drugs, we find a new set of problems and setbacks. The book includes medical adverse events can be found, among other personal reasons, psychological and philosophical to limit or refuse psychiatric drugs. About half of the book covers the withdrawal of its drug – as do so carefully and slowly, what to expect and how to get help – with specific data for specific medications, and each chapter into an outlet for his son outside. If you suffer from depression or another condition that warrants taking prescription drugs, you might invalidate the thesis of the authors that “the degree to which we suffer indicates the degree to which we are alive. When we take drugs to relieve our suffering, We drown our psychological and spiritual life. “Certainly, it would be nice if we could” find a way to untangle the twisted energy and to redirect more creatively “, but is it really possible in all cases? The authors blame our reliance on psychiatric drugs and a lot of money in pharmaceutical companies, psychiatric organizations and even government agencies. Certainly we are a drug company over – but is the answer to everyone take off drugs? This provocative book says yes, and is bound to be controversial. Of course, prescription drugs will not disappear without working closely with the medical professional who prescribed the drug, and do not use this book as a substitute for professional help. – Joan Price
Your drug may be your problem, Revised Edition: How and why to stop taking psychiatric drugs
Thursday, June 17th, 2010 at
10:59 pm

- ISBN13: 9780452285057
- Condition: USED – VERY GOOD
- Notes:
Product DescriptionDoes ecstasy causes brain damage? Why crack is more addictive than cocaine? What questions about drugs are legal to ask on a job interview? When marijuana possession carried a prison sentence than murder? Illegal drug is the first reference provide timely comprehensive and relevant information on all drugs currently prohibited by law in the United States. Includes their history, chemical properties and effects, medical uses and abuses of recess and associated health problems and addiction and information processing. Additional survey chapters discuss general issues and historical information on the use of illegal drugs, the effect of drugs on the brain, the war on drugs, drugs in the workplace, the economy and the illegal drug culture, and information in thirty-three psychoactive substances that are legal in the United States, caffeine, alcohol and betel nuts snuff and kava kava.
Illegal Drugs: A complete guide to its history, chemistry, use and abuse
Sunday, June 13th, 2010 at
10:59 pm

Product DescriptionBecoming an addictions counselor: a comprehensive text, Second Edition, is the only text to address addictions counseling knowledge, skills and attitudes. An experiential learning approach can be improved with structured activities and exercises, and devotion to significant coverage of ethics, treatment planning and case management. The text also includes chemical abusing mentally ill individual, group and family counseling skills, and clinical aspects of treatment.
Becoming an addictions counselor: A full text
Wednesday, June 9th, 2010 at
11:03 pm

- ISBN13: 9781592851072
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
DescriptionAmericans product, apparently, have a history of self-medication for pain. The high-profile cases and increasingly widespread abuse of prescription drugs for the pain we are seeing today serve as the latest chapter in the love of long-standing U.S. / hate relationship with pain. In this fascinating, informative and timely book, Dr. Drew Pinsky and other leading experts in the fields of addiction and recovery to discuss why Americans are using drugs like Vicodin and OxyContin, how American use and abuse of analgesics past, what makes some people vulnerable to addiction and getting help for yourself or a family member in trouble with drugs.
When painkillers become dangerous: what everyone needs to know about OxyContin and other prescription drugs
Saturday, June 5th, 2010 at
11:18 pm

Product DescriptionDesigned for the introduction to drugs and substance abuse course as taught in departments of health education, psychology, biology, sociology, and criminal justice, this full-color market-leading text provides the latest information on drug use and its effects on society and human behavior. For over thirty years, instructors and students have relied on it to examine drugs and drug use from a variety of perspectives—in terms of behavioral, pharmacological, historical, social, legal, and clinical points of view.
Drugs, Society, and Human Behavior
Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 at
11:01 pm

- ISBN13: 9781585426881
- Condition: USED – LIKE NEW
- Notes:
Product DescriptionThis profound yet practical guide by a veteran recovery professional goes further than any other book in pinpointing why addictions are so tenacious, how we all suffer from them to a greater or lesser extent, and the true, time-tested steps toward freeing yourself. No social problem today causes greater confusion than addiction. Whatever form it takes—alcohol, heroin, cocaine, nicotine, etc. —it tears apart homes and relationships, destroys careers and futures, and leaves loved ones asking: Why couldn’t he stop once and for all? Or “get better”? Or control himself? Despite everything that’s been said and written, many people remain deeply confounded about these problems. The addiction-treatment field itself is in a state of civil war because there is no consensus on what addiction is, much less what to do about it. Based on years of hard-won experience by a preeminent specialist in addictive behavior, Thinking Simply About Addiction explains the core truth of addiction: It is not a neurosis, a physical malady, a behavioral choice, or, in the narrowest sense, a moral failure. It is an “automatism”—an involuntary, non-stoppable behavior that once triggered leaves the addict powerless. It is a human problem and a part of human nature. As such, it is something that we all experience. In four to-the-point chapters, Thinking Simply About Addiction rises above the noise level and provides real-world help and new ways of thinking for addicts and those who care for them. Its insights are so profoundly clear and sensible that many readers will be able to say: Finally, someone gets it.
Thinking Simply About Addiction: A Handbook for Recovery
Friday, May 28th, 2010 at
11:05 pm

- Helps to support a safe, acoustic approach to focus and concentration
- 1 Portable Sleepsonic Stereo Speaker Pillow
- Patented and effective Hemi-Sync binaural beat technology
- Includes 2 Hemi-Sync CDs
- Audio player with headphone jack required
Product DescriptionUtilizing a simple, non-medicated approach to supporting therapies for ADD/ ADHD , this unique pacakge can help a resltess child or adult get centered and focused for bedtime, naps, and relaxation periods.
Includes 2 select non-verbal Hemi-Sync CDs for attention issues.
Sleepsonic Attention Deficit Disorder CDs Kit
Monday, May 24th, 2010 at
10:59 pm

Product Description From Ativan to Zoloft, Effexor, Prozac, dangers of psychiatric drugs and tips on how to keep them safely. When first published in 1999, the drug may be a problem ahead of his time. Books only to provide uncensored description of the risks from taking any psychiatric medication, was also the first and only book to explain how to stop them safely. At that time there were numerous studies that suggest or demonstrate the risks of some drugs used in psychiatry and so far the FDA acknowledges the problems, the more they conduct tests to determine the effects of long-term abstinence y. However, this book remains a timeless and useful. Fully updated to take into account the results of research and new drugs come on the market, the drug may be a problem will help countless readers to exercise control over their psychiatric treatment. Amazon. com ReviewPsychiatric drugs are prescribed to more than 20 million Americans. This book aims to convince you to stop taking these medicines, and show how to do it safely. The authors argue that after 15 minutes with your doctor or a shrink, Americans are prescribed medications that may last for many years and life, which may do more harm than good. We are irritability, anxiety, numb emotionally, physically and mentally tired of boring. However, after discontinuation of drugs, find a new set of problems and failures. The book contains medical adverse events can be found, among other personal reasons, psychological and philosophical, to restrict or refuse psychotropic medication. About half of the book covers the withdrawal of medicine – how to do it carefully and slowly, what to expect and how to get help – specific data for individual drugs, and each chapter in the slot for his son outside. If you suffer from depression or other conditions that justify taking prescription drugs, you can challenge the authors’ thesis that “the degree to which we suffer indicates the extent to which we live. When you take drugs to relieve our suffering, we drown our spiritual life and psychological. “Of course, it would be nice if we could” find a way to unravel the twisted energy and redirect more creatively “, but is it really possible in all cases? The authors blame our dependence on psychiatric drugs and a lot of money in pharmaceutical companies, mental health organizations and even government agencies. Certainly we are a pharmaceutical company over – but it is a response to any off drugs? This book says so provocative and controversial is connected. Of course, prescription drugs will not disappear without a close cooperation with medical staff, who prescribed medication and not to use this book as a substitute for professional help. – Joan Price
Your drug may be a problem, revised edition: How and why to stop taking psychiatric drugs
Friday, May 21st, 2010 at
10:45 pm

- ISBN13: 9781404934115
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
College Dropout DescriptionWhen Ross becomes the local pilot of crystal methamphetamine in exchange for a personal chef free agents, has no idea what to expect. Starring John Leguizamo (Moulin Rouge, Empire), Brittany Murphy (8 Mile, Just Married), Mena Suvari (“American Beauty, American Pie), Jason Schwartzman (Slackers, Rushmore), Patrick Fugit (Almost Famous, White Oleander) Debbie Harry (lead singer of rock group “Blondie”), Mickey Rourke (The Pledge, Get Carter), Eric Roberts (National Security, in the TV series “Less Than Perfect”). Amazon. comSpun is unclassifiable piece band, intentionally bleached of soulfulness and high visual invention and comic depravity. Located north of Los Angeles, where meth freaks ice from the motel to another company, and assess the film Jason Schwartzman as Ross, whose life falls apart quickly. Fielding phone messages from his mother and trying in vain to reach the girl, Ross spends most time in feverish circuit with the half-mad Cookie (Mena Suvari) and Nikki (Brittany Murphy), the dangerously paranoid Spider Mike (John Leguizamo), a macho drugmaker called the Cook (Mickey Rourke). director Jonas Åkerlund history does not exist, but then again Spun is driven by the energy blurry, hellish life lived in the speed. The obvious influence is Darren Aronofsky’s Requiem for a Dream, but Åkerlund is interested in nightmarish horrors of small fragments of nerve endings and not destroy the time. – Tom Keogh
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