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A Choice Theory Approach to Drug and Alcohol Abuse
A Choice Theory Approach to Drug and Alcohol Abuse
A Choice Theory Approach to Drug and Alcohol Abuse offers a new approach to treating drug and/or alcohol abuse. It is valuable not only to an alcoholic or addict, but to those who love or live with one.
Mike uses Dr. William Glasser’s Choice Theory to deal with the sociological and psychological withdrawals by reestablishing values, creating new wants and goals, and creating new or reconnecting relationships with the important people in one’s life. Added to this is learning new methods to
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Alcohol and Drug Abuse Handbook by Roland E. Herrington
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Need to Find Drug and Alcohol Treatment Centers in Utah?
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Drug Addiction is a hard reality representing a hard situation. It is being physiologically or physically addicted to a substance. It is being abnormally tolerant to or dependent on the drug or drugs that you do. What does it really do? It changes you! It confuses the people around you. It will tear you up from the inside out. It rips across your family, your friends, your co-workers and hurts you and the ones that love you!
Alcohol Addiction is another harsh reality representing a hard situation. It is prolonged intoxication and excessive intake of alcoholic drinks. It leads to a breakdown in health and function. But what does it really do? It also changes you (the real you) and it tears across your family, your friends and hurts you and the ones that love you!
Why Wasn’t Marijuana and Every Other Drug Decriminalized When Prohibition Ended?
Question by dot [supreme]: Why wasn’t marijuana and every other drug decriminalized when Prohibition ended?
One of the main arguments I hear when speaking of the decriminalization/legalization of Marijuana is that it’s a “gateway drug” and that if we allow it, we might as well allow every other drug, “when does it end”?
What about Alcohol? It was Prohibited for years and sparked the rise of Al Capone. I’d say that counts as a drug, people struggle with alcoholism, suffer liver failures and etc. How could they let such a hard substance back into the streets? Why didn’t they just make everything else legal as well if they were going to do that?
I don’t smoke OR drink, but the hypocrisy on this subject is mind numbing to me.
This has nothing to do with Bush. Don’t be a douche and politicize it. I want real answers.
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