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  • Common Insecurities: INSECURITIES Channel

    Every person in this world has something they are insecure about. Even the most confident person secretly has something they feel unsure about. Most of the time those who hold secret anxieties hide them well enough that those around them do not notice. More >> Common Insecurities.pdf  
  • Is Ecstasy Addictive: ECSTASY Channel

    Ecstasy users may encounter problems similar to those experienced by amphetamine and cocaine users, including addiction. In addition to its seemingly rewarding effects, ecstasy’s psychological effects can include confusion, depression, sleep problems, anx More >> Is ecstasy addictive.pdf  
  • Long and Short-Term Effects: ECSTASY Channel

    While it is not as addictive as heroin or cocaine, ecstasy can cause other adverse effects including nausea, hallucinations, chills, sweating, increases in body temperature, tremors, involuntary teeth clenching, muscle cramping, and blurred vision. Ecstas More >> Long and Short-term Effects of Ecstasy.pdf  
  • Risks Of Ecstasy: ECSTASY Channel

    Taking ecstasy involves some risks. Here’s what it could do to you: • There’s no way of telling what’s in ecstasy until you've swallowed it. There may be negative side effects from other drugs and ingredients added to the E. More >> Risks of ecstasy.pdf  
  • Feeling insecure can lead to mind games: INSECURITIES Channel

    A perfectly healthy human mind can trick itself into seeing things that are not there, and new research has exposed exactly the sort of conditions under which that happens. More >> Feeling insecure can lead to mind games.pdf  
  • Overcoming Ecstasy: ECSTASY Channel

    Ecstasy is a highly addictive drug - about 43% of users meet the criteria for drug dependence, according the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Ecstasy users who attempt to stop taking the drug often experience intense withdrawal symptoms that make quittin More >> Overcoming ecstasy.pdf  
  • Handling Insecurity: INSECURITIES Channel

    In order to overcome insecurity, people need to: ? Be willing to be put in vulnerable positions in life where they might get hurt. ? Take risks to change their current behaviour. ? Trust others enough to expose themselves to them, risking vulnerability More >> Handling Insecurity.pdf  
  • Side Effects of Ecstasy Abuse: ECSTASY Channel

    When ecstasy is abused, there are many side effects that are normally experienced. The side effects are not uniform for all individuals but are vary according to the genetic make-up of the individual as well as the dosage of the drug that was ingested. Ec More >> Side Effects of Ecstasy Abuse.pdf  
  • How Can I Stop Feeling Insecure: INSECURITIES Channel

    Feelings of insecurity rob us of present moment happiness. We constantly feel threatened even if our external surroundings impose no danger to our survival. It’s the mind’s habitual tendency to fixate on everything that “can” go wrong that causes most of More >> How Can I Stop Feeling Insecure.pdf  
  • What is Heroin: HEROIN Channel

    Heroin is an extract of opium. Opium is the dried 'milk' of the opium poppy Papaver somniferum, and it contains the two strong narcotic painkillers, or opiate analgesics, morphine and codeine. More >> What is heroin.pdf  
  • Feeling insecure about relationships: INSECURITIES Channel

    Feelings of insecurity in relationships mainly results from not being sure of one's self, looks or anything else a person considers important. If you don't feel that you are good enough for your partner you always think that he/she will be looking for som More >> Feeling insecure about relationships.pdf  
  • What Makes Heroin So Addictive: HEROIN Channel

    When heroin enters the bloodstream, it makes a bee-line right for the brain. Once heroin is in the brain system, it begins take over. Specifically, the heroin takes over the areas of the brain that are responsible for both physical dependence and producin More >> What makes heroin so addictive.pdf  
  • Signs Of Insecurities: INSECURITIES Channel

    Insecure people often reveal their self-doubt without being aware of it. Indeed, a wise observer can frequently “read” another individual very quickly. For example, members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra have told me that they can tell whether a new co More >> Signs of Insecurity.pdf  
  • What are the Risks of Taking Heroin: HEROIN Channel

    Taking heroin involves a number of risks. Here’s what it could do to you: • Overdoses can lead to coma and even death – as it can cause respiratory failure (this is what it’s called when your breathing stops). More >> What are the risks of taking heroin.pdf  
  • The Trouble With Insecurity: INSECURITIES Channel

    Most people seek a soul mate to love them unconditionally. But those who need such acceptance most—the terminally insecure—often sabotage their own chances at bliss. More >> The Trouble with Insecurity.pdf  
  • The Health Effects Of Heroin: HEROIN Channel

    As with most illegal drugs, heroin use has both short-term and long-term effects. Whether injected, snorted or smoked, heroin will begin to affect the body's central nervous system almost immediately after it is used. More >> The health effects of heroin.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  
  • What is Self-Harm: SELF HARM Channel

    Self-harm is a way of expressing very deep distress. Often, people don't know why they self-harm. It's a means of communicating what can't be put into words or even into thoughts and has been described as an inner scream. Afterwards, people feel better ab More >> What is self-harm.pdf  
  • Heroin - Withdrawal Symptoms: HEROIN Channel

    Heroin withdrawal is one of the most difficult drug withdrawals. This strong opiate creates a hard-core “bond” with the user – and when this bond is broken, in can result in an uncomfortable adjustment period. And although very few heroin withdrawal sympt More >> Heroin withdrawal symptoms.pdf  
  • Support For Heroin Addiction: HEROIN Channel

    Heroin (known on the streets as horse, smack, big H, black tar, caballo, junk, TNT, skag, chiva, gear, Evil, "H", and "Boy") is a highly addictive drug made from the opium poppy. Addicts usually inject the drug into a vein via a needle, however it is poss More >> Support for heroin addiction.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  
  • Heroin Overdose: HEROIN Channel

    An accidental overdose is currently one of the leading causes of death for people between the ages of 35-54, and also a major injury-related death for people below the age of 35. A heroin overdose is rightly treated as a very serious condition, and the re More >> Heroin Overdose.pdf  
  • Self-Help Advice: SELF HARM Channel

    Self-harm help, top tips on breaking the cycle If you feel like you want to self-harm there are some tried and tested ways of dispelling the urge: 1) Distraction Distracting yourself from the feelings and/or triggers can help quell the powerful urge t More >> Self-Help Advice.pdf  
  • What is PCP: PCP Channel

    Phencyclidine, commonly known as PCP, is a potent hallucinogenic drug. It comes in liquid, crystal, pill or powder form. It can be smoked, snorted, swallowed or injected. PCP was first made in the 1950s as an animal anaesthetic. It made its presence on More >> What is PCP.pdf  
  • Symptons of Self-Harm: SELF HARM Channel

    The most common form of self-harm is cutting your skin with a knife, razor blade, or a piece of glass. The cuts are not usually deep but, in some cases, medical attention is needed to clean, dress and stitch the wounds. More >> Symptoms of self-harm.pdf  
  • How Is It Taken: PCP Channel

    PCP is produced in liquid, powder, and tablet form. There are numerous methods of taking it. It is smoked, snorted, injected, or swallowed. More >> How Is It Taken.pdf  
  • Causes of Self-Harm: SELF HARM Channel

    The causes of self-harm are the things that set it off in the first place - not necessarily what makes the individual continue to self-harm. More >> Causes of self-harm.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  
  • Effects of PCP: PCP Channel

    One of the most unique and dangerous aspects of PCP is the wide array of unpredictable effects it can have on people. The effect depends on the amount taken, the method of taking it, and the user's mental state. More >> Effects of PCP.pdf  
  • How Can I stop self-harming: SELF HARM Channel

    There is nothing worse than the feeling of not having enough reserves of strength to overcome something you know you must get over in order to survive. More >> How Can I Stop Self-Harming.pdf