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21. Illegal Drug Markets: From Research
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22. Drug-Proof Your Kids: A Prevention
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23. Drug Interdiction: Partnerships,
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24. Drug Abuse: Concepts, Prevention,
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25. School-Based Drug Prevention:
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26. Drugs in Perspective
 
27. AIDS, drugs and prevention; perspectives
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28. Drugs and Domestic Violence (Hazelden/Rosen
 
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29. Drugs and Dieting (Drug Abuse
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30. Complete Student Assistance Program
 
31. Drugs and the Media (Drug Abuse
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32. Persuasive Communication and Drug
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33. Drugs in Perspective
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34. Raising Drug-Free Kids: 100 Tips
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35. Stop the Chaos: How to Get Control
36. From Peer Pressure to Peer Support:
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37. Drug And Alcohol Abuse: The Authoritative
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38. Improving the Quality of the Medication
 
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39. Teen Drinking (Drug Abuse Prevention
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40. Drugs, Runaways, and Teen Prostitution

21. Illegal Drug Markets: From Research to Prevention Policy (Crime (Crime Prevention Studies)
Paperback: 335 Pages (2000-12-01)
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Despite the vast size of the worldwide illicit drug market,little is known about the structure of the distribution process indifferent countries, the way in which markets respond to changes in supplyand demand, and the impact of law enforcement. Much of the research thathas been done has sought to develop academic theory, with limitedattention to the policy implications. Thus, public and political debateabout illegal drugs have remained largely insulated from existingresearch. This book attempts to draw researchers a little closer topolicy, and to encourage politicians and their advisers to engage morewillingly with the research community. The book has its origins in aconference held at John Jay College in New York City, at which leadingacademics and policy advisers in the U.S. and Europe described their mostrecent research and drew out the implications for drug control policies.

Chapter topics include: Crack cocaine distribution and abuse in NewYork; How young Britons obtain their drugs; Impact of heroin prescriptionon heroin markets in Switzerland; Women as consumers of illegaldrugs; Typology of illegal drug markets; Heroin use and dealing in anEnglish Asian community; Swedish drug markets and policy; Albanians andillicit drugs in Italy; Geographic analysis of illegal drug markets inDelaware; Drug trafficking as a cottage industry (Washington-Baltimorearea); Structure of a large drug trafficking organization in New YorkCity; Performance management indicators and drug law enforcement; andConnecting drug policy and research on drug markets. ... Read more


22. Drug-Proof Your Kids: A Prevention Guide & an Intervention Plan
by Stephen Arterburn, Jim Burns
Paperback: 189 Pages (1989-09)
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Asin: 0929608267
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23. Drug Interdiction: Partnerships, Legal Principles, and Investigative Methodologies for Law Enforcement, Second Edition
by George S. Steffen, Samuel M. Candelaria
Hardcover: 320 Pages (2010-04-05)
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As drug trafficking and the abuse of illicit drugs continue to inflict untold harm upon our society, it is clear that a global initiative and an intense domestic strategy are vital to address the sophisticated drug trafficking organizations (DTOs) that are prevalent in many regions. Covering a wide array of domestic interdiction topics, Drug Interdiction: Partnerships, Legal Principles, and Investigative Methodologies for Law Enforcement, Second Edition is the most comprehensive drug interdiction book available, providing a "how-to" step-by-step guide for all law enforcement officers.

Explores the gamut of interdiction scenarios

Drawing on their multiple years of experience, the authors explore a range of issues that confront today’s drug interdiction officer. The book explains how to initiate specific domestic drug interdiction programs and discusses how to use business partnerships to assist law enforcement in identifying potential violators who use legitimate businesses to facilitate the drug trade. It examines consensual encounters, the use of drug canines, and interdictions involving trains, buses, airports, and rental vehicles. Wide-ranging in scope, the text also covers interdictions at hotels and those involving storage units and parcel systems. The book includes a chapter on currency seizures as well as chapters on report writing, courtroom testimony, and the role of the interdiction supervisor. Each chapter includes relevant case law that supports the protocol described.

Reliable techniques, tested in the field

The techniques presented in this volume are tried and true methods, utilized by the authors as part of many years of successful narcotics investigations. The unbeatable methods are deeply rooted in case law to ensure proper execution of the practices described, and admissibility in court of the evidence seized.

What’s New in the Second Edition:

  • Updated case law and case studies
  • New information on trends, practices, and investigative techniques
  • Every chapter updated
  • New chapter on cloned vehicles
  • 42 new photos, 12 new figures, increased content
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24. Drug Abuse: Concepts, Prevention, and Cessation (Cambridge Studies on Child and Adolescent Health)
by Steve Sussman, Susan L. Ames
Paperback: 368 Pages (2008-02-25)
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Asin: 0521716152
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Drug Abuse: Etiology, Prevention, and Cessation serves as a comprehensive source of information on the topography of, causes of, and solutions to drug problems. The text covers conceptual issues regarding definitions of drug use, misuse, abuse, and dependence. Importantly, the text addresses a variety of theoretical bases currently applied to the development of prevention and cessation programs, specific program content from evidence-based programs, and program processes and modalities. Information regarding etiology, prevention, and cessation is neatly delineated into (a) neurobiological, (b) cognitive, (c) micro-social, and (d) macro-social/physical environmental units. The book is ideally suited as a primary source for students and professionals in chemical dependence programs, clinical and health psychology, public health, preventive medicine, nursing, sociology, and social work, among other fields, on the nature, causes, prevention, and cessation of the abuse of legal and illegal drugs. ... Read more


25. School-Based Drug Prevention: What Kind of Drugs USe does it Prevent?
by Jonathan P. Caulkins
Paperback: 180 Pages (2003-04-25)
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School-based drug prevention, popular with the public and politicians alike, is now a nearly universal experience for American youth. Analysis has shown that the best programs can reduce use of a wide range of substances. But questions remain regarding how to think about and, hence, fund, these programs. Should they be viewed principally as weapons in the war against illicit drugs, or, at the other extreme, do prevention programs benefit students and society most by reducing use of alcohol and tobacco?The authors address these questions by comparing for the first time the social benefits of school-based prevention programs' long-run impacts on a diverse set of different substances. ... Read more


26. Drugs in Perspective
by Richard Fields
Paperback: 432 Pages (2006-03-16)
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Drugs in Perspective is written for the drug and substance abuse counseling course designed to prepare future health professionals to work with patients, clients, and families of abusers. It is designed to provide perspective on the aspects and problems associated with addiction as well as provide the fundamentals on the dynamics of chemical dependency.This edition improves topic flow for easier understanding and brings the research base into the 21st century. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Drugs in Perspective Textbook
Great product, in excellent condition.Acurately descriped and very prompt shipping.Excellent price.Thanks so much.

4-0 out of 5 stars Drugs in Perspective
Delivered in excellent shape.
A good book for those who knows very little about the subject. Easy to read.

4-0 out of 5 stars straightforward, with little moralising
This updated edition describes all the common addictive substances that are abused in the US. Alcohol and narcotics. There's nothing here in any depth about the biochemistry of addiction. Rather, the typical perspective of a reader might be that of a social worker.

In dispassionate and non-moralising terms, the various drugs are explained. Along with models of addiction that can (or might) be applied to most of the drugs. The symptoms of addiction are made clear. So that you can recognise these in your clients, perhaps. The consequences of addiction are also gone into. The human cost, both to the addict and to those around him.

While many of the drugs are illegal in the US, the book tends to avoid discussion about legalisation. Whether or not you think some drugs might be legalised is largely outside the book's scope. ... Read more


27. AIDS, drugs and prevention; perspectives on individual and commu ity action.
by Tim and Richard Hartnoll, eds Rhodes
 Paperback: Pages (1996)

Asin: B0044MP1JK
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28. Drugs and Domestic Violence (Hazelden/Rosen Drug Abuse Prevention Library)
by R. Jamiolkowski
Paperback: 64 Pages (1997-08)
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Discusses the use of drugs in a domestic environment, the resulting violence that can occur, and ways of coping with the situation. ... Read more


29. Drugs and Dieting (Drug Abuse Prevention Library)
by Jeremy Roberts
 Library Binding: 192 Pages (2001-09)
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Asin: 0823933571
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30. Complete Student Assistance Program Handbook: Techniques and Materials for Alcohol/Drug Prevention and Intervention in Grades 7-12
by Barbara Sprague Newsam
Paperback: 373 Pages (1992-09)
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Asin: 0876288786
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Student Assistance Program Handbook
This book is a "must have" for any Student Assistance Counselor.It addresses everything you need to know in order to implement and maintain a successful Student Assistance Program.

5-0 out of 5 stars School Counselor Must-have
This is a must-have book for any school counselor or comprehensive developmental guidance program. Our school used the Complete Student Assistance Program Handbook to base our whole SAP upon.This is the onlyresource you will need to set up your school's middle to high schoolStudent Assistance Program. Everything you need to begin and run yourprogram is here from who to include on the team, how to set it up, marketit to your community and successfully run your program is included in thisbook. We were at a loss as to where to start but with this book, we wereable to not only come up with a skeleton program but completely formulate,present and run our new SAP as well as train our staff and faculty.

Thebook includes sample letters to parents, drug surveys for students, groupinterest surveys and ideas on how to expand your program into such groupsas Peer Educators and S.A.D.D.

No school district should be without it. ... Read more


31. Drugs and the Media (Drug Abuse Prevention Library)
by Mary Price Lee, Richard S. Lee
 Library Binding: 64 Pages (1994-01)
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Isbn: 0823915379
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32. Persuasive Communication and Drug Abuse Prevention (Routledge Communication Series)
Hardcover: 360 Pages (1991-06-01)
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The history of drug abuse prevention campaigns suggests limitations in producing measurable changes in behavior. In the past, there was concern over the possibility of such publicity actually encouraging interest in drug use, rather than discouraging such behavior. Although little or no scientifically sound empirical evidence has been found to support such a view, several social science textbooks still refer to this as something of which to be wary.

Reviews of early research appear to indicate inadequate methods and a lack of rigor in theory testing. In recent years, however, research in communication and its uses in drug abuse prevention has become considerably more sophisticated, and communication is being used far more effectively. In this book, the editors bring together some of the most successful drug abuse prevention researchers in the country -- along with other experts in this field or in persuasive communication -- to address use and effects of both mass media and interpersonal strategies. This collection illustrates just how far the study of public influence through mass media has come, especially regarding such a vital, relevant issue as drug abuse prevention.
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33. Drugs in Perspective
by Richard Fields
Paperback: 416 Pages (2009-02-17)
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Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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This text is designed for the drug and substance abuse counseling course that prepares future health professionals to work with patients, clients, and families of abusers. It provides perspective on the aspects and problems associated with addiction and discusses the fundamentals of the dynamics of chemical dependency. The new edition improves topic flow for easier understanding and brings the research base into the 21st century. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Good Condition
The book came quickly and it was in good condition. The price was a little higher than most used books, but I had waited until a week before classes started, so I took what I could get. Great service on behalf of the dealer, though.

3-0 out of 5 stars review 1
I had to purchase this book for a class I'm taking. So far it is okay. I am only on chapter 3. I do look forward to delving more into it.

5-0 out of 5 stars New only few $ more then used at my school
Received book in time for start of class, and I ordered it only a week out.Best part was that I bought the book new and it was only a few dollars more then getting it used at my school's bookstore.

1-0 out of 5 stars Left in the cold
Never recieved book. Ordered book 5/20/09 with supposed shipping by 5/21/09 if ordered same date. Ordered same date told they have till 6/12/09, then no book no charge back to credit card nothing and it's 6/22/09. Maybe Amazon can help. ... Read more


34. Raising Drug-Free Kids: 100 Tips for Parents
by Aletha Solter
Paperback: 240 Pages (2006-08-29)
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Adding to the successful series of Raising titles, a developmental psychologist gives parents tips for keeping children of all ages away from drugs and alcohol

In a nation where an estimated 25 percent of high-school seniors use illegal substances on a monthly basis, parents are wise to be concerned about setting their children on a drug-free course. While much advice handed out these days focuses on teen behavior and on what to do once drugs have become a problem in the home, Raising Drug-Free Kids takes an innovative approach and focuses instead on preventative measures that can be followed early on in a child's life.

Developmental psychologist and parent educator Aletha Solter provides parents with simple, easy-to use tools to build a solid foundation for children to say "no" to drugs. Organized by age group, from preschool through young adulthood, the handy 100 tips will show parents how to help their children to:

Feel good about themselves without an artificial high.
Cope with stress so they won't turn to drugs to relax.
Respect their bodies so they will reject harmful substances.
Have close family connections so they won't feel desperate to belong to a group.
Take healthy risks (like outdoor adventures) so they won't need to take dangerous ones. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended reading
I highly recommend this book to anyone who is a parent, or cares for children of any age. It is easy to read, well laid out, and gives separate chapters which discuss children at different ages, for quick reference.

The book highlights what you can do for children to help them avoid the world of drugs and alcohol and the peer pressure they might experience as they become teenagers and young adults.

Emphasis is put on what you can do no matter what age your children are, and that it is never too late to begin making changes that will help your children to resist drugs. It also offers advice to parents where children or young adults have already become dependent on drugs.

Aside form helping children to avoid drugs and alcohol, this non-punitive approach to parenting helps children to develop into emotionally healthy, co-operative and autonomous adults.

Dr Solter is an expert in her field of developmental psychology. She is also the author of three other books; The Aware Baby, Tears and Tantrums, and Helping Young Children Flourish. All of these books are well written, well researched and offer invaluable information and advice to parents and carers, and anyone involved with children and young adults.

I have found Dr Solter's approach to parenting both liberating and highly beneficial for my children and myself. Highly recommended reading.

5-0 out of 5 stars Informative and easy to read!
This is a great book!It contains lots of practical tips for parents, and suggestions for how to talk about drugs with kids. This is an innovative cooperative approach.

5-0 out of 5 stars Outstanding from many perspectives
As a mental health professional, I was impressed by how well grounded in research and developmental theory Dr. Solter's approach was.As the parent of three former teen-agers, I wished I had read her book twenty-five years ago.Dr. Solter provides clear, simple, practical suggestions for innoculating your child against the need for drugs in adolescence, beginning at birth.Her advice is divided into developmentally age-appropriate categories and is specific enough to leave no doubt about how you can handle almost any situation.It is also an easy read, with concise, short (less than two-page) "Tips" arranged in a sequence that builds upon itself logically.She offers the kind of hope and encouragement that all parents need, even demonstrating that "It's never too late," with ideas for relating to your young adult children after they've turned to drugs in their teen years.I have not seen a more user-friendly, hopeful, practical guide to navigating the territory of raising drug-free children.I recommend the book most highly.

5-0 out of 5 stars Powerful tools for a drug-free and emotionally healthy life
Aletha Solter's fourth and latest book is another excellent resource for your parenting tool belt! Packed with a wealth of invaluable tips, "Raising Drug-Free Kids" differs from most parenting advice on the subject. Many parenting books suggest children need more discipline, meaning punishment, for breaking rules or for misbehavior. But strict authoritarian control and punishment, Solter stresses throughout the book, can cause children to harbor anger and resentment and often "teaches" them to hide their feelings from their parents and rebel.

A Swiss American developmental psychologist and founder of the Aware Parenting Institute, Solter contends the root cause of most behavioral problems, including substance abuse, is not a lack of "discipline" but rather a lack of connection. She emphasizes that it doesn't matter how much punishment you dole out to them, children who don't have a relationship with at least one loving parent where they feel heard and understood are at risk for substance abuse.

Throughout this book the message is consistent: listening, really listening to your children's problems and upsets nonjudgmentally, spending time with them, using a non-punitive approach to discipline and accepting your children's emotions will foster a meaningful connection with them that will both prevent and heal behavioral and emotional problems. She calls this approach Aware Parenting.

My husband and I can attest to the benefits of this philosophy. We have a 10-year old son who is about to turn 11. We first came across Solter's work when he was 2 years old. In so many ways, it validated for us what we knew in our hearts was the way to treat children. Her first three books: "Aware Baby;" "Tears and Tantrums: what to do when babies and children cry;" and "Helping Young Children Flourish," lay the groundwork for creating this kind of mutual respect between children and adults. And we have experienced first-hand how effective this approach is in doing that. The close connection we have formed with our son throughout his young life has helped us give him the support he has needed during difficult times. We don't always do it right but we always try to make it right by listening to him and valuing his feelings and needs. He has always amazed us by his awareness and expression of what is really going on with him. We are so grateful as we head into his teen years that we have such a strong connection with him!

For us, Solter's latest book couldn't have come at a better time. It's armed with tips on how to give drug-related information to children at different ages and on how to continue to build a strong relationship with your child, one that will help your child resist the onslaught of peer and media pressure to do drugs. From information on addiction and the brain to the signs of depression to teaching your child stress-management skills to learning to communicate your own feelings and needs, this book is a must read for any parent wanting to improve their relationship with their child.

In the book, Solter, who spent two years studying with Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget, shows how parents can teach their children from birth on emotional literacy, meaning the ability to accept and release painful feelings. One of the major causes of substance abuse in adolescents and adults is the desire to not feel painful emotions. So it makes perfect sense that children who are free to express their emotions will have less of a need to use alcohol, drugs, sex, food or any of the other addictions out there, to escape their pain as they get older. Instead, they will have the skill to process negative emotions from a childhood of practice!

Solter suggests you can help your child identify feelings and needs by reflecting back verbally what you think your child needs or feels. This invaluable tool can remove some of the mystery and confusion around emotions and help your child feel understood. One of the keys to emotional literacy is allowing your child to cry and express fear and anger. Solter explains that just like sadness, bottled-up fear and anger can lead to problems later on, including the tendency to control painful feelings with alcohol or drugs. Expressing feelings freely during childhood helps reduce the amount of emotional baggage your child will carry with him as he grows older. In fact, Solter stresses that contrary to what many parents fear, the more you allow your child to express angry emotions with you, the less likely your child will be to use hurtful words or actions with others. The message they will learn is that painful feelings are nothing to be afraid of and that it is okay to express them safely. When they are older, they won't need to numb painful feelings with mind-altering drugs to keep them at bay. Instead, they will have learned that painful feelings have a beginning and an end and the pain will eventually go away if they can express their discomfort freely. This is an important lesson, Solter says, that many alcoholics and drug addicts never learned as children.

Solter so aptly illustrates how important it is to value the need to address children's painful feelings while they are young by describing what it takes to heal from drug addictions. The one thing former addicts must learn in substance abuse recovery programs is to accept their painful emotions without trying to suppress them with drugs. Most people who are addicted to alcohol or drugs or any other type of addiction struggle with pent-up feelings of grief, fear, or anger and don't know how to cope with them other than to mask them with the drug of their preference. During the process of withdrawal, the person must experience the reservoir of painful emotions, which are no longer blocked by the drug. In successful recovery programs, former addicts must learn how to identify and express these long-suppressed feelings. The recovery programs do this by creating a supportive and safe environment for the participants to talk and cry without being judged. Therefore, it makes perfect sense from a preventive standpoint that anything a parent can do to help their children identify and express painful emotions through talking, raging or crying in an emotionally safe environment will strengthen their resistance to drugs.

Solter also gives tips on what not to do and what to do if your child has already tried drugs, as well as outlines the symptoms that indicate your child is addicted to them. You also will find tips for specific steps you can take to strengthen your child's bond to you, your family and a community of other caring families. This network of emotional connections is at the root of drug-resistant parenting. If your relationship with your child is strained, Solter says to realize that it is never too late to repair it. She offers suggestions on how to do that and much more, including role play scenarios to go over with your child on how to refuse drugs if pressured by peers to do them No matter what stage of development your child is at, this book will be a valuable asset that you will not regret having on your book shelf for quick reference at any time! ... Read more


35. Stop the Chaos: How to Get Control of Your Life by Beating Alcohol and Drugs
by Allen A. Tighe
Paperback: 200 Pages (1998-10-26)
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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This comprehensive, practical guide identifies the telltale signs of addiction, offers suggestions for living alcohol- or drug-free, and teaches the skills necessary for healthy thinking and living. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Getting control of your life
Great book for those who want to work through emotional, addiction, and generally out of control behavior.

2-0 out of 5 stars A Preachy Repackaging of 12 Step Recovery
As a director of an outpatient chemical dependency program, I came across this book in my professional life. While the book is well intentioned and covers a wide range of topics about addiction and recovery, I was ultimately quite disappointed in it's presentation. The content is clearly a repackaging of 12 Step (e.g.: Alcoholics Anonyomous) concepts such as acceptance of powerlessness, etc. While this is not by itself a bad thing, the author incessantly uses commanding language beginning with "We need to ..."that many readers, I anticipate, will experience as preaching and condescending. (Implicitly telling the reader: "You need to!") The author places a heavy emphasis on labeling ("alcoholic", "addict") and de-emphasizes a person's ability to be their own agent of change; both contrary to scientific principles about what is effectively in achieving change. Some chapters contain exercises that invite reader participation but the exercises are not well developed and seem secondary to the overall lecturing tone of the material. Those interested in 12 Step recovery might do better to go to the primary sources (AA, NA). Others might seek out material from sources such as Smart Recovery.

5-0 out of 5 stars A must read for anyone who wants to stop using!
A great book for anyone who is struggling to stop using alcohol and/or drugs.If you want to stop and keep failing, read this book.It will give you the information you need to be successful.It hasthe answers to yourquestions.As someone who works with people who are early in recovery, Isee them struggle with the basics.This book gives you information youwon't get in a treatment center.I highly recommend it! ... Read more


36. From Peer Pressure to Peer Support: Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention Through Group Process : A Curriculum for Grades 7-8
by Shelley MacKay Freeman
Paperback: 256 Pages (1993-12)
list price: US$60.00
Isbn: 1562460544
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars A Good One
I thought this book was a good book since I am a sophmore in high school. I am doing a speech on binge drinking and how to deal with it. I believe kids my age should read this book because it might help them get throughany drinking problems they might have. Kids in especially grades 9-10 areunder a lot of peer pressure to drink. I know. I did drink for quite awhileuntil I ended up in the hospital. After that I wanted to get some help andthis book describes some of the help I got. I am now alcohol free and neverwant to do it again. ... Read more


37. Drug And Alcohol Abuse: The Authoritative Guide For Parents, Teachers, And Counselors
by H. Thomas Milhorn
Paperback: 412 Pages (2003-09-05)
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A comprehensive and compassionate look into the major issues surrounding drug and alcohol abuse--from their causes and symptoms to their lethal consequences and treatment options. ... Read more


38. Improving the Quality of the Medication Use Process: Error Prevention and Reducing Adverse Drug Events
by Ohio Pharmaceutical Seminar 1997 (Ohio State University)
Hardcover: 225 Pages (1998-09-09)
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Open up Improving the Quality of the Medication Use Process: Error Prevention and Reducing Adverse Drug Events, and you?ll gain instant access to crucial data pertaining to the prevention, detection, and research of error in health care, specifically in the pharmacy profession. Under the direction of this collection of current and timely chapters, you?ll find that you can become more adept at defining error, determining the factors that contribute to error, and deciding how medication errors can be reduced and even completely prevented.

Each year, an estimated 120,000 preventable deaths and nearly 1,000,000 injuries occur during the course of medical treatment--a staggering and alarming figure. Improving the Quality of the Medication Use Process takes a hard look at such misguided health care and proposes quick and effective methods for intervention on the part of the individual professional and the health care community at large. These and other topics will help you in your efforts to identify error and design methods of error prevention:

  • the causes of medication errors
  • strategies relative to system modifications--practice standards, packaging, labeling, and product identity
  • accountability issues from various multidisciplinary health care sectors
  • the medical, ethical, and public policy considerations associated with medication errors and patient injuries
  • various system and practice initiatives currently being implemented to facilitate the medication use process

    Improving the Quality of the Medication Use Process is a book for physicians, pharmacists, nurses, health care system managers, the pharmaceutical industry, and the average citizen who has been in the health care system and wants to be informed before the next trip to the office or drugstore. Read it, and you?ll find that you more clearly understand the problems leading up to adverse drug events. You?ll also feel more dedicated to taking the proactive measures that will minimize or even eliminate medication errors.
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39. Teen Drinking (Drug Abuse Prevention Library)
by Christine Bichler
 Library Binding: 64 Pages (1999-08)
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Asin: 0823928306
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40. Drugs, Runaways, and Teen Prostitution (Drug Abuse Prevention Library)
by Clare Tattersall
Library Binding: 64 Pages (1999-03)
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Explores the path from runaway to teen prostitute and examines the links between these activities and drug use among teenagers. ... Read more


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