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  • Dealing with Our Addicts: Controlling Our Actions and Reactions: GENERAL Channel

    We all have frustrating confrontations with our addicts. Most of us experience this every day. More >> dealing with our addicts controlling our actions and reactions.pdf  
  • Dealing With Panic Attacks: ANXIETY Channel

    A panic attack is an experience of sudden and intense anxiety. Panic attacks can have physical symptoms, including shaking, feeling confused or disorientated, rapid heartbeats, dry mouth, sweating, dizziness and chest pain. More >> dealing with panic attacks.pdf  
  • Dealing with peer pressure: DRUGS Channel

    Pressure from friends is the reason many young people start taking drugs. It is important not to let this happen. More >> dealing with peer pressure talk to frank.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  
  • Debra’s Story - Removing the Mask of Alcohol Addiction: ALCOHOL Channel

    Debra doesn’t remember much about her life before her parents split up. Except that she was four years-old when they divorced, and afterward, she moved with her mother from their middle-class Chicago home to an apartment on the city’s tough west side. More >> debra's story.pdf  
  • Definition of insecurity: INSECURITIES Channel

    • Feeling of not being "good enough" to meet the challenge of a situation you face in life. • Sense of helplessness in the face of problems, conflict or concerns. More >> Definition of insecurity.pdf  
  • Dental Complications of Eating Disorders: EATING DISORDERS Channel

    Everyone has heard from their dentist that eating too much sugar can lead to cavities, but did you know that high intake of acidic “diet” foods can have an equally devastating effect on your teeth? More >> Dental complications of Eating Disorders.pdf  
  • Dependence on Marijuana: MARIJUANA Channel

    Typically, people who use marijuana do not progress to using the drug regularly, or for long periods of time. Most will experiment every now and then with marijuana during adolescence and early adulthood and stop using once they are in their mid-to-late 2 More >> Dependence on Marijuana.pdf  
  • Dependence, Addiction and Overdose Risk: MEPHEDRONE Channel

    There is limited research on the mephedrone and the risk of dependence, addiction and overdose. More >> Dependence, Addiction and Overdose Risk.pdf  
  • Depressants: DRUGS Channel

    Depressants, such as tranquilizers and barbiturates, calm nerves and relax muscles. More >> Depressants.pdf  
  • Depressed Parents and the Effects on Their Children: DEPRESSION Channel

    Schools are reporting more and more children entering who seem to be unable to meet the basic demands of sitting, paying attention, and controlling themselves. More and more children are placed in special ed programs. The number of children on Ritalin is More >> depressed parents and the effects on their children.pdf  
  • Depression & Anxiety: DEPRESSION Channel

    Anxiety is a characteristic feature of most people. In its 'normal' form, it helps with vigilance, learning and general performance. In short, anxiety is useful. However, in excess it starts to work against us. Extremes of self-focus and apprehension quic More >> Anxiety and Depression.pdf  
  • Depression and Alcoholism: Five Tips for Recovery: ALCOHOL Channel

    Alcoholics go through a period of grieving when they give up drinking. For those dually-diagnosed with alcoholism and depression, the grief over not being able to drink is intensified. More >> depression and alcoholism 5 tips for recovery.pdf  
  • Depression and discrimination: DEPRESSION Channel

    79% of people who have been diagnosed with depression say they have experienced discrimination because of their mental disorder. More >> Depression and discrimination.pdf  
  • Depression and gender: DEPRESSION Channel

    Depression is more common among women than among men. Biological, life cycle, hormonal, and psychosocial factors that women experience may be linked to women's higher depression rate. Researchers have shown that hormones directly affect the brain chemistr More >> Depression and gender.pdf  
  • Depression and Television Use: DEPRESSION Channel

    According to critical voices, it was television that provided your first sense that there was something wrong with you. More >> Depression and Television Use.pdf  
  • Depression as a Modern Life Disease: DEPRESSION Channel

    Is Depression a Modern Life Disease? Ask yourself what causes you stress easily. More >> Depression as a Modern Life Disease.pdf  
  • Depression at Work: DEPRESSION Channel

    Sooner or later depression forces you to make changes in your worklife. More >> Depression at Work.pdf  
  • Depression in Older Adults and Elderly: DEPRESSION Channel

    Have you lost interest in the activities you used to enjoy? Do you struggle with feelings of helplessness and hopelessness? More >> Depression in Older Adults and Elderly.pdf  
  • Depression is a very real and serious problem for both children and teens: DEPRESSION Channel

    Research has shown that childhood depression often persists, recurs and continues into adulthood, especially if it goes untreated. The presence of childhood depression also tends to be a predictor of more severe illnesses in adulthood. More >> Depression in Children and Adolescents.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  
  • Designer Drugs: DRUGS Channel

    Designer drugs are a class of drugs that are frequently associated with all-night high school and college underground dance parties commonly referred to as "raves," known for their dance music and drug experimentation. These dangerous drugs are created by More >> Designer Drugs.pdf  
  • Designer drugs: Effect on brain chemistry 'like ecstasy': MEPHEDRONE Channel

    Scientists have confirmed that two stimulant drugs banned in the UK appear similar to ecstasy in their immediate effects on the brain. More >> designer drugs have similar effects to ecstasy, study confirms.pdf  
  • Detaching With Love: How I learned to separate my son and his addiction: GENERAL Channel

    My son Alex shoplifted to support his addiction. Needless to say he got caught several times. The first few times, when he was a minor, we’d get a call to come pick him up, and he’d get a ticket, and we’d pay a big fine and take him to court services for More >> detaching with love how i learned to separate my son from his addiction.pdf  
  • Detox: KETAMINE Channel

    Ketamine detox is a simple task, but may be hard for the user who is undergoing the ketamine detox. Ketamine detox is the cleaning out of the ketamine from the users body. Ketamine detox is not nearly as painful physically as it is emotionally and mentall More >> Ketamine Detox.pdf  
  • Detoxing from Marijuana: MARIJUANA Channel

    Detoxing is the way in which your body gets rid of the toxins accumulated from years of using. It happens the first few days or weeks after getting clean and/or sober. More >> Detoxing from Marijuana.pdf  
  • Deviated Septum From Cocaine or Meth Use: COCAINE Channel

    A deviated septum, also known as a nasal septum perforation, refers to a crooked septum. More >> Deviated Septum From Cocaine or Meth Use.pdf  
  • Diabetes Week: Talking Diabulimia: DRUGS Channel

    Seen as it’s Diabetes Week, we thought it would be the perfect timing to air the topic of diabulimia which sees type 1 diabetics target weight loss by deliberately failing to administer the correct amount of insulin. More >> diabetes week talking diabulimia.pdf  
  • Diagnosis of Cocaine Abuse: COCAINE Channel

    Often, the final diagnosis of someone who is abusing cocaine is not made by emergency department evaluation and may require admission to the hospital, further testing, and results of tests, which take time or are not done in a hospital emergency departmen More >> Diagnosis of Cocaine Abuse.pdf  
  • Difference between Methamphetamine and Amphetamine: CRYSTAL METH Channel

    Many people often mix up methamphetamine and amphetamine. This is not surprising, since they are quite similar, and are, for all intents and purposes, the same drug. Keep reading to learn the difference between methamphetamine and amphetamine. More >> Difference between Methamphetamine and Amphetamine.pdf