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  • Treatment: DRUGS Channel

    Drug treatment can seem like a big step so here’s a brief guide on what happens in drug treatment. Treatment of drug problems is like any other treatment: 1. you notice that something is wrong; 2. go to get expert help 3. are assessed 4. and a course More >> Drug Treatment.pdf  
  • Advice For The Family Of a Drug User: DRUGS Channel

    Many families in the UK are living with a loved one who is using or trying to come off drugs. It’s a difficult situation for everyone involved, but help and support is available. More >> Advice for the family of a drug user.pdf  
  • What is Cannabis: MARIJUANA Channel

    Cannabis is a drug produced from the Cannabis sativa (commonly known as hemp) or Cannabis Indica plant, which is related to nettles and hops. It's believed to have originated in the mountainous regions of India, and grows wild in many parts of the world. More >> What is cannabis.pdf  
  • Cannabis Basics: MARIJUANA Channel

    Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit mind-altering drug in the world. It is classed as 'a minor hallucinogen with depressant qualities'. When smoked or eaten, it has mild mind-expanding, painkilling, and intoxicating effects. More >> Cannabis Basics.pdf  
  • Derivations Of Cannabis: MARIJUANA Channel

    Marijuana is a tobacco-like substance produced by drying the leaves and flowering tops of the cannabis plant. More >> Derivations of cannabis.pdf  
  • What Causes Stress: STRESS Channel

    The causes of stress are known as stressors and there are literally hundreds of different types of stressors. Any event in life that a person finds threatening, difficult to cope with or causes excess pressure can be a potential cause of stress. It is imp More >> What cause stress.pdf  
  • Is Cannabis Addictive: MARIJUANA Channel

    Cannabis used to be thought of as non-addictive. Some people believe that its use is unlikely to lead to dependency, and that withdrawal is not generally a problem because it is stored in fatty tissues and disperses slowly over a period of days, thus supp More >> Is cannabis addictive.pdf  
  • Dealing With Stress: STRESS Channel

    The first step is to learn to recognise when you're feeling stressed. Early warning signs of stress may include tension in your shoulders and neck, or clenching your hands into fists. More >> Dealing with stress.pdf  
  • Psychological and Physical Effects: MARIJUANA Channel

    Cannabis produces its effects on the brain through interactions between its psychoactive components (mainly THC) and particular receptors found in our brain cells. It is thought that these receptors usually interact with naturally occurring brain chemical More >> Psychological and Physical effects of Cannabis.pdf  
  • Signs Of Stress: STRESS Channel

    Of course, different people deal with stress in different ways, but here is a list of mental and physical symptoms to help you understand if you're stressed. More >> Stress warning signs.pdf  
  • Risks Of Using Cannabis: MARIJUANA Channel

    Cannabis can mess with your mind • Cannabis can freak you out - it can cause feelings of anxiety, suspicion, panic and paranoia. • For people with illnesses such as schizophrenia, cannabis can cause a serious relapse. More >> Risks of using cannabis.pdf  
  • Quitting Cannabis: MARIJUANA Channel

    If you have decided to quit cannabis, you may want to know what side effects to look out for. Some of them can seem worrying before you know that they're a natural part of the cannabis detox. More >> Quitting cannabis.pdf  
  • Benefits of Giving Up Cannabis: MARIJUANA Channel

    Below we have made a list of some of the most common benefits experienced as a result of quitting cannabis. Some of these are short term benefits, and some are long term life changing benefits. The nature of the benefit depends on the quitter’s time of ab More >> Benefits of giving up cannabis.pdf  
  • Types of Anxiety: ANXIETY Channel

    Anxiety is a general term for several disorders that cause nervousness, fear, apprehension, and worrying. These disorders affect how we feel and behave, and they can manifest real physical symptoms. Mild anxiety is vague and unsettling, while severe anxie More >> What Is Anxiety.pdf  
  • What is Cocaine: COCAINE Channel

    Cocaine is a bitter, addictive pain blocker that is extracted from the leaves of Erythroxylon coca, also known as the coca scrub, a plant that comes from the Andean highlands in South America. Cocaine is the most powerful stimulant of natural origin. The More >> What Is Cocaine.pdf  
  • Cocaine Effects: COCAINE Channel

    The effects of cocaine can be extremely detrimental on the body, and the consequences related to cocaine effects can eventually lead to permanent damage, addiction and death. While each person who uses this drug reacts to it differently, there are two dis More >> Cocaine Effects.pdf  
  • Overcoming Anxiety: ANXIETY Channel

    These problems all involve heightened anxiety. In overcoming them, the goal is not to get rid of anxiety for it is normal, a part of being human. An in-built instinctual response that helps ready us for action, anxiety exists to protect us and help us to More >> Overcoming Anxiety.pdf  
  • How Addictive is Cocaine: COCAINE Channel

    Animal laboratory studies have demonstrated how addictive cocaine can be. Animals will work much more persistently for a cocaine bar than any other drug, even opiates. Addicted humans eventually prefer taking cocaine to any other activity - their lifestyl More >> How addictive is cocaine.pdf  
  • Exercise and Anxiety: ANXIETY Channel

    Ever heard the saying ‘healthy body, healthy mind’? When it comes to treating anxiety, this saying could not be more relevant. Studies have shown that regular exercise can brighten your mood, reduce anxious thoughts and decrease the physical symptoms. Alo More >> Exercise and Anxiety.pdf  
  • Risks Of Taking Cocaine: COCAINE Channel

    There are many serious risks with taking cocaine. Here’s what it could do to you. • Crack and cocaine users have died from overdoses. High doses can raise the body's temperature, cause convulsions and heart failure. Risk of overdosing increases if crack More >> Risks of taking cocaine.pdf  
  • Signs of Cocaine Abuse: COCAINE Channel

    When a person is compulsively seeking and using cocaine, despite some or all of these negative consequences, they probably are becoming a cocaine addict. Here are some of the warning signs that someone might be using and or abusing cocaine or crack cocain More >> Signs of Cocaine Abuse.pdf  
  • How To Deal With Anxiety: ANXIETY Channel

    Anxiety can become a very inconvenient thing to have in your life if you wish to live it fully. If you want to know how to deal with anxiety, remember that you can do more than just take medication or see a therapist. In your everyday life, you can do thi More >> How To Deal With Anxiety.pdf  
  • How To Quit Cocaine: COCAINE Channel

    Because of the euphoria created by cocaine, it is a difficult drug to quit. Typically, cocaine addicts are experiencing detrimental health effects, ruined finances and broken relationships before they begin to look for ways to learn how to quit cocaine. T More >> How to quit cocaine.pdf  
  • What Causes Anxiety: ANXIETY Channel

    New technologies are enabling researchers and scientists to learn more about the biological, psychological, and social factors that influence the development of an anxiety disorder. With a better understanding of underlying causes, better treatment and ev More >> What causes anxiety.pdf  
  • Treatment for Cocaine Abuse: COCAINE Channel

    An enormous increase has occurred in the number of people seeking treatment for cocaine addiction during the 1980s and 1990s. Treatment providers report that cocaine is the most commonly cited drug of abuse among their clients. The majority of individuals More >> Treatment for Cocaine Abuse.pdf  
  • Cocaine - Withdrawal Symptoms: COCAINE Channel

    When one stops using alcohol, or drugs like heroin, physical symptoms often exert themselves. Shaking and vomiting are common when one stops abusing other substances. With cocaine, while some people do experience these physical symptoms, they are not very More >> Cocaine withdrawal symptoms.pdf  
  • Symptons of Anxiety: ANXIETY Channel

    The symptoms of General Anxiety Disorder (GAD) often develop slowly and can vary in severity from person to person. Some people experience only one or two symptoms, while others experience many more. More >> Symptoms of anxiety.pdf  
  • Anxiety Attacks (Panic Attacks): ANXIETY Channel

    In many cases, panic attacks strike from out of the blue without warning. Often, there is no clear reason for the attack, and they may even occur when you’re relaxed or asleep. More >> Anxiety Attacks.pdf  
  • What is Ecstasy: ECSTASY Channel

    Ecstasy, or methylene-dioxymethyl amphetamine (MDMA), is an illegal drug that acts as both a stimulant and hallucinogen, producing an energizing effect, as well as distortions in time and perception and enhanced enjoyment from tactile experiences. Typical More >> What is Ecstasy.pdf  
  • How Does Ecstasy Affects: ECSTASY Channel

    MDMA exerts its primary effects in the brain on neurons that use the chemical (or neurotransmitter) serotonin to communicate with other neurons. The serotonin system plays an important role in regulating mood, aggression, sexual activity, sleep, and sensi More >> How Does Ecstasy Affects.pdf