The presiding judge read out the names of the condemned men : Charles Duffy , Thomas Meager , Patrick Donahue , Terence McManus , Richard O'Gorman , Morris Lyene , Michael Ireland , Thomas McGee , John Mitchell .
With Addictive Thinking, both addicts and loved ones familiarize themselves with these addictive signatures and more, and begin the fight for recovery.
Now, through this second edition, author Craig Nakken brings new depth and dimension to our understanding of how an individual becomes an addict.
An eye-opening guide for recovering addicts and alcoholics shares stories of hope and resilience from children living in the shadow of family alocholism or drug addiction, offering simple techniques and tools to help youths cope. Original.
Ending Discrimination Against People with Mental and Substance Use Disorders: The Evidence for Stigma Change explores stigma and discrimination faced by individuals with mental or substance use disorders and recommends effective strategies ...
This book will guide you, step by step, into the natural, open, peaceful awareness that is available to you at all times.
This volume outlines the challenges and opportunities in addiction research today and makes recommendations to educators, treatment professionals, public and private institutions, and others for how to build support for addiction research ...
This book looks at how treating Addiction as a disease can radically improve outcomes by using a holistic approach that balances the biological, psychological, social, and spiritual aspects of treatment needed for recovery.
Sex is at the core of our identities. And when it becomes a compulsion, it can unravel our lives. Out of the Shadows is the premier work on this disorder, written by a pioneer in its treatment.
Willpower's Not Enough will show you how to change your life-style and to recover from your addiction.
This book will serve as a valuable resource for counselors, psychologists, professors, graduate students in the helping professions, as well as families of addicts, co-workers, and those suffering from addiction themselves.