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  • What to Expect from Heroin Withdrawal: HEROIN Channel

    If you have been using heroin for a while, whether as a regular pattern, in binges, or if you have become dependent, you may want to know what to expect if you stop taking heroin and go into heroin withdrawal. More >> What to Expect from Heroin.pdf  
  • Whats Up Doc: EATING DISORDERS Channel

    Use this handy acronym to make sure you are up to speed the realities of eating disorders and ensure you are doing the very best for your patients. More >> Whats Up Doc.pdf  
  • When Does Anger Become A Problem: ANGER MANAGEMENT Channel

    Anger becomes a problem when it is felt too intensely, is felt too frequently, or is expressed inappropriately. Feeling anger too intensely or frequently places extreme physical strain on the body. During prolonged and repeated episodes of anger, certain More >> When Does Anger Become a Problem.pdf  
  • When Family Members Protect Alcoholics: ALCOHOL Channel

    In families with alcoholism, emotions and priorities can get very mixed up — and not just by the alcoholic. More >> when family members protect alcoholics.pdf  
  • When Is Gambling A Problem: GAMBLING Channel

    Gambling is a problem when a person cannot control how much he or she spends. More >> When Is Gambling A Problem.pdf  
  • When it Comes to Addiction, There are No Simple Answers: GENERAL Channel

    An excerpt from The Los Angeles Diaries by James Brown: More >> when it comes to addiction there are no simple answers.pdf  
  • When Teens Lie About Drugs: A Guide for Parents: DRUGS Channel

    If Tom Hedrick could change one thing about teen drug use, he would reduce the time it takes between a parent’s first hunch that something is wrong and the child getting treatment. More >> when teens lie about drugs.pdf  
  • When Your Teen Is Addicted to Marijuana: MARIJUANA Channel

    When you find out that your teen is living with an active marijuana addiction, it can be difficult to know what to do first. More >> When your teen is addicted to marijuana.pdf  
  • Where Does Crystal Meth Come From?: CRYSTAL METH Channel

    Methamphetamine is available with a prescription for obesity, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and narcolepsy, but crystal meth is a street drug, made in illegal labs by chemically altering over-the-counter drugs. More >> Where Does Crystal Meth Come From.pdf  
  • Where does ketamine come from?: KETAMINE Channel

    Ket is an entirely man-made drug. It's not generally produced illegally as it is too complicated to synthesise, and the chemicals needed to make it are not readily available. More >> Where does ketamine come from.pdf  
  • Where Does Mephedrone Come From?: MEPHEDRONE Channel

    Mephedrone is the best-known of a group of drugs based on the alkaloid cathinone; its chemical name is 4-methylmethcathinone, abbreviated to MMCAT - hence its childish-sounding meow meow nickname. More >> Where Does Mephedrone Come From.pdf  
  • Where There Is Life, There Is Hope: COPING Channel

    During a very dark time a friend told me, “Where there is life, there is hope.” I don’t know if he knew how profound those words were to me. In fact, I didn’t even know at the time. I just heard the words and applied them to my son’s situation. More >> where there is life, there is hope.pdf  
  • White line worries: COCAINE Channel

    Question: A few months ago I tried a couple of lines of cocaine. I also had a few drinks. Although I suffered no short-term side effects, what problems could occur in the long term? More >> white line worries.pdf  
  • Who Gets Bipolar Disorder?: BIPOLAR Channel

    Women and men are affected at the same rate. There are few risk factors that reliably predict a significant increased likelihood of being diagnosed with bipolar disorder. More >> Who Gets Bipolar Disorder.pdf  
  • Who gets the money?: DRUGS Channel

    The illegal drugs trade is worth around £200bn. But where does it all go? More >> the drug trade who gets the money.pdf  
  • Who is Most Likely To Self-Harm: SELF HARM Channel

    According to research, the majority are young women, although the percentage of young men seems to be on the increase. Self-harming behaviour is also significant among minority groups discriminated against by society. Someone who has mental health problem More >> Who is most likely to self-harm.pdf  
  • Who is most vulnerable to stress?: STRESS Channel

    Stress comes in many forms and affects people of all ages and all walks of life. More >> Who is most vulnerable to stress.pdf  
  • Why Alcohol and Depression Don’t Mix: DEPRESSION Channel

    Alcohol abuse and depression can be a deadly mix. More >> why alcohol and depression don't mix.pdf  
  • Why anger is contagious?: ANGER MANAGEMENT Channel

    When you observe others and yourself you can not help but to notice an interesting phenomenon – emotions are contagious. It seems one can perk up and turn angry by merely watching another person get all hot and bothered. More >> Why anger is contagious.pdf  
  • Why Can’t I Control My Anger?: ANGER MANAGEMENT Channel

    Anger is a feeling that affects us all. Things that can make us feel angry include a threat to us or people close to us, a blow to our self-esteem or social standing in a group, being interrupted when we’re pursuing a goal, being treated unfairly and feel More >> why can't i control my anger.pdf  
  • Why do I feel anxious and panicky?: ANXIETY Channel

    Anxiety: sometimes helpful, sometimes a problem More >> why do i feel anxious and panicky.pdf  
  • Why do People Harm Themselves: SELF HARM Channel

    A person who self-harms is likely to have gone through very difficult, painful experiences as a child or young adult. At the time, they probably had no one they could confide in, so didn't receive the support and the emotional outlet they needed to deal w More >> Why do people harm themselves.pdf  
  • Why do People Smoke?: SMOKING Channel

    Every smoker lights up for different reasons. Here are some of the burning factors: More >> why do people smoke.pdf  
  • Why Do People Use Drugs: DRUGS Channel

    People can use a substance for more than one of the above reasons, and may also use several drugs, or different combinations, for different reasons. More >> Why do people use drugs.pdf  
  • Why Do People Use Methamphetamine: CRYSTAL METH Channel

    On the surface, methamphetamine may seem attractive. Thus, many people are tricked or lured into using meth for the initial good feelings it brings. Immediately after smoking or intravenous injection, the meth user experiences an intense sensation, called More >> Why Do People Use Methamphetamine.pdf  
  • Why do people use PCP: PCP Channel

    Haight-Ashbury District of San Francisco first informed the frivolous use of PCP in the year 1967. All through this period, the people in this region mainly used psychedelic drugs. The most well known drug at this time was LSD and many of the people wer More >> Why do people use PCP.pdf  
  • Why Do People With Schizophrenia Smoke?: SCHIZOPHRENIA Channel

    Approximately 85% of people with schizophrenia smoke. They also smoke two to three times more cigarettes than the average smoker and inhale more deeply. More >> Why Do People With Schizophrenia Smoke.pdf  
  • Why do teenagers start smoking: SMOKING Channel

    They are young, beautiful, handsome, strong, fearless, but most of all, in their mind, they're invulnerable to accidents and illnesses. Most of them believe "it can't happen to me." Their mind has a short term perspective at this age. Old age is so far of More >> Why do teenagers start smoking.pdf  
  • Why Do We Have Stress: STRESS Channel

    Stress is a word we hear daily. We hear of remedies for stress, causes of stress, stories from people who are stressed, and we probably experience stress ourselves. But stress is more than a mere word; it is physical and emotional response to danger, anxi More >> Why Do We Have Stress.pdf  
  • Why Do We Let Insecurity Run Our Lives: INSECURITIES Channel

    Insecurity rules our lives when we do not find out what has caused our insecurities and when we do not go through the arduous process of undoing them. Of course, some insecurities are temporary and others are deeply seated in repeated trauma or reinforcem More >> Why do we let insecurity run our lives.pdf