Drug Abuse Prevention & Addiction Education Poster Series – Set of 10 Laminated Posters.
- 10 posters, each focusing on a specific drug category.
- Each poster measures 18″ x 24″
- Posters are laminated – front and back – and sealed for durability.
- Dynamic images with detailed information along sidebar.
- Ideal for middle and high schools, youth organizations, social service and health centers.
Product DescriptionThese educational posters confront the realities of drug abuse and addiction with solid information and memorable images. Each poster focuses on a particular drug category, answering these questions: What are they? How are they used? What are the dangers and health effects? What are the commonly used street names? Emphasis is given to the addictive properties of each type of drug, as well as the risks of the short-term and long-term use. The “What if I’m addicted?” poster provides helpful information about the nature of addiction, how to tell if you are addicted, and how to get help.
The Drug Abuse Prevention Poster Series includes the following 10 posters:
What if I’m Addicted?
Marijuana & Hashish;
Meth, Ecstasy & Other Stimulants;
Alcohol & Tobacco;
Depressants;
Hallucinogens;
Prescription & Over-The-Counter Drugs;
Narcotics;
Steroids;
Inhalants.
Drug Abuse Prevention & Addiction Education Poster Series – Set of 10 Laminated Posters.
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What do you know about “rehab” and drug addiction?: An article from: New York Times Upfront
Product DescriptionThis digital document is an article from New York Times Upfront, published by Scholastic, Inc. on April 6, 2009. The length of the article is 414 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation DetailsTitle: What do you know about “rehab” and drug addiction?(STUDENT WORKSHEET)(Brief article)Author: Gale Reference TeamPublication: New York Times Upfront (Magazine/Journal)Date: April 6, 2009Publisher: Scholastic, Inc. Volume: 141 Issue: 12 Page: NAArticle Type: Brief articleDistributed by Gale, a part of Cengage Learning
What do you know about “rehab” and drug addiction?: An article from: New York Times Upfront
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How To Be An Addiction Counselor In An Alcohol Rehab In Blue Point, New York?
I was just wondering how I could possibly beome an addiction counselor at an alcohol rehab. If someone can give me information, as well as how to find alcohol rehabs, that would be really great.
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The truth about “rehab” drug addiction: the reality is far from glamorous.: An article from: Junior Scholastic
Product DescriptionThis digital document is an article from Junior Scholastic, published by Scholastic, Inc. on April 27, 2009. The length of the article is 1459 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation DetailsTitle: The truth about “rehab” drug addiction: the reality is far from glamorous. (HEADS UP REAL NEWS ABOUT DRUGS AND YOUR BODY)Author: Gale Reference TeamPublication: Junior Scholastic (Magazine/Journal)Date: April 27, 2009Publisher: Scholastic, Inc. Volume: 111 Issue: 17 Page: S1(3)Distributed by Gale, a part of Cengage Learning
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Addiction; a 20 Minute Way to Stop Drug Abuse Before it Becomes Drug Addiction
The longer abuse is allowed to continue, the more difficult and comprehensive the ultimate treatment needs be.
Once an alcohol or drug abuser has achieved a level of dependency, there are unfortunately few easy paths to abstinence, and better living will almost always require professional help and a determined and life changing commitment to sobriety; but when abuse has not yet become addiction, there is a narrow window of time in which a very minimally intensive and very brief intervention can offer great assistance. What is a brief intervention?
A brief intervention is simply an informal meeting between a person abusing (but not yet addicted to alcohol or drugs) with a person of authority, ideally known and respected by the abuser.
A family doctor, a trusted therapist, or other known and respected professional can do a lot. The meeting is simply a brief expression of concern over the level of abuse and a session of education as to the dangers of continuing abuse. Normally, some reading materials are included for later perusal, and the doctor or counselor will follow up by email in the days and weeks to follow.
It’s so simple, but studies show that these types of meetings can have a powerful impact; and for a lot of people, this brief meeting and expression of concern is enough to influence a change of behaviors, and a reduction in use and abuse. Don’t wait
It won?t work for everyone, but it helps enough people to make it well worthwhile, and it’s much easier than waiting for abuse to proceed to addiction, and at that point necessitate far more intensive and disruptive therapies for betterment of the problem.
If you know of someone abusing drugs or alcohol, and seemingly at risk for addiction, but not yet addicted; you should arrange for a brief intervention. It may not work, but if it does, it’s the easiest possible way to better the situation.
Sometimes a brief intervention from a family member or concerned friend can be enough to influence change, but studies show that when a more authoritative figure, ideally known and trusted, delivers the intervention, the results are better.
We always hesitate to get involved, and watch as spectators as use becomes abuse, and abuse becomes addiction. It goes against our better natures to interfere in the personal business of another, but when the stakes are so high and the pains of addiction loom, acting out of concern and compassion and getting involved is always the right thing to do.
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Healing the Addicted Brain: The Revolutionary, Science-Based Alcoholism and Addiction Recovery Program
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Product Description”New, scientifically-based approaches that recognize the biological basis of addiction have brought major advances in the treatment of addiction. Dr. Urschel is at the forefront of this treatment paradigm. ” Dr. Larry Hanselka, Psychologist The Proven Scientific Approach to Conquering Addiction and Defeating the Disease Healing the Addicted Brain is a breakthrough work that focuses on treating drug and alcohol addiction as a biological disease—based on the Recovery Science program that has helped thousands of patients defeat their addictions over the past 10 years. It combines the best behavioral addiction treatments with the latest scientific research into brain functions, providing tools and strategies designed to overcome the biological factors that cause addictive behavior along with proven treatments and medications. Using this scientific approach, you will learn to conquer the physical factors that keep people tied to drug and alcohol addiction. The proven fact is addiction is not a moral failing or an issue of not having enough willpower. It is a disease of the brain that can and must be treated like other chronic medical illnesses —such as diabetes, hypertension, or asthma—in order to defeat the disease. This revolutionary program can triple the success rate of patients, from 20-30% to 90% There Is Hope. By understanding addiction and using 21st-century breakthroughs, for the first time drug and alcohol addiction can be, and will be, defeated.
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The Best Damn Drug Rehab Book: The Must-Have Substance Abuse And Narcotics Addiction Guide
Product DescriptionThe truth is that drug use and abuse has been recently increasing as teenagers are getting more and more liberal. The reasoning behind this is going to be further explained in this book. If you have had any of the next couple of questions, then perhaps this book is the best read for you. This book consists of the best answers for any drug related question you may have had previously. Certain questions which we often ask ourselves are: * What makes a teenager feel the need to try a drug in the first place? * How does a person really get into that state of mind to become dependent on a drug? * The real question is how do people actually get into this pattern? * Why do people depend on drugs the way they do? * What are the different types of substances that people can be addicted to? Reasons There are many different reasons behind the phenomenon of addiction, which may include genetics, environmental factors, and many other which will be discussed in detail.
The Best Damn Drug Rehab Book: The Must-Have Substance Abuse And Narcotics Addiction Guide
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Drug Rehab: Treatment Programs for Drug Addiction
There was a time when drug rehab programs addressed only the physiological part of addiction and not the psychological dimensions of addiction. This situation has now changed. These days treatment programs are many. And for good measure, they assist those who are victims of drug addiction to recover.
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ABC News Primetime Family Secrets: Inside Addiction
Amazon. comDrug addiction is a secret that can hide in plain sight. ABC News reports on an addict whose out of control behavior has always been just a camera click away — Daniel Baldwin. How did he get that way, and can he stop? And what do his famous brothers think? ABC News is with him every step of the way through his ninth stint in rehab, this one could be his last chance. The hour delves into the mind of an addict, and the step-by-step, sometimes excruciating, process of ridding the mind of a drug that has taken hold of it. Baldwin gives ABC News unprecedented access over seven months, as he goes into one of the most luxurious celebrity rehabilitation centers in Malibu. He has struggled with addiction for 18 years and, with financial, health and legal problems looming, ABC News cameras track his ups and downs, his successes and failures at the $50,000 a month rehabilitation center. Correspondent: Cynthia McFaddenAirdate: 7/17/2007This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon. com’s standard return policy will apply.
ABC News Primetime Family Secrets: Inside Addiction
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What Is The Difference Between Drug Abuse And Drug Addiction?
I am witing something freelance and just wondering if anyone can give me an addequite difference between drug abuse and drug addiction.
The definition of an addict is: 1. To cause to become physiologically or psychologically dependent on a habit-forming substance
2. To occupy (oneself) with or involve (oneself) in something habitually or compulsively
Definition of drug abuse: he use of illegal drugs or the inappropriate use of legal drugs. The repeated use of drugs to produce pleasure, to alleviate stress, or to alter or avoid reality (or all three).
The use of a drug for a purpose other than that for which it is normally prescribed or recommended.
the habitual misuse of a chemical substance
They are very similar definitions. Almost the same.
Why are people either classified as a drug abuser or a drug addict? Drug abusers don’t usually get the intese care an addict does. Remember, the definition for addic includes psychological addiction. . . not just physical.
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