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  • What is N-Bomb?: DRUGS Channel

    N-Bomb is a powerful hallucinogen, which means it changes the way you see objects and reality. More >> what is n-bomb.pdf  
  • What is Naphyrone?: DRUGS Channel

    Naphyrone is a stimulant drug closely related to the cathinone family which includes mephedrone. More >> what is naphyrone.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  
  • What Is PCP Made Of?: PCP Channel

    PCP has no links to anything that is found in nature. More >> What Is PCP Made Of.pdf  
  • What is phenazepam?: DRUGS Channel

    Phenazepam is a powerful benzodiazepine, which are drugs referred to as minor tranquillisers because they relieve tension and anxiety, and help the user feel calm and relaxed. More >> what is phenazepam.pdf  
  • What is salvia?: DRUGS Channel

    Salvia divinorum is a Mexican plant, with leaves that contain psychoactive chemicals that produce hallucinations when chewed or when dried and smoked. More >> what is salvia.pdf  
  • What is Schizophrenia: SCHIZOPHRENIA Channel

    Schizophrenia is a brain disorder that affects the way a person acts, thinks, and sees the world. People with schizophrenia have an altered perception of reality, and often a significant loss of contact with reality. They may see or hear things that don’t More >> What is Schizophrenia.pdf  
  • What is self harm?: SELF HARM Channel

    Self harm can take many different forms and as an individual act is hard to define. More >> what is self harm.pdf  
  • What is self-care?: COPING Channel

    Self care means looking after yourself in a healthy way, whether it’s brushing your teeth, taking medicine when you have a cold, or doing some exercise. More >> what is self care.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  
  • What is self-injury and who does it?: SELF HARM Channel

    Self-injury can be many things that people do to themselves in a deliberate and often hidden way like cutting, burning, overdosing, scratching, biting, hair pulling and breaking bones. More >> what is self injury and who does it.pdf  
  • What Is Shopping Addiction?: GENERAL Channel

    Omniomania, compulsive shopping (or what's more commonly referred to as shopping addiction), is perhaps the most socially reinforced of the behavioral addictions. More >> What Is Shopping Addiction.pdf  
  • What is Social Anxiety?: ANXIETY Channel

    Social anxiety is the fear of social situations and the interaction with other people that can automatically bring on feelings of self-consciousness, judgment, evaluation, and inferiority. More >> What is Social Anxiety.pdf  
  • What is solvent abuse?: GENERAL Channel

    Solvent abuse occurs when someone deliberately breathes in the gas or vapours of a substance with the purpose of reaching a "high". Most inhalants are legal, everyday products that have a useful purpose, but can be misused (predominantly by teenagers) bec More >> what is solvent abuse.pdf  
  • What is Stress: STRESS Channel

    Researchers define stress as a physical, mental, or emotional response to events that cause bodily or mental tension. Simply put, stress is any external force or event that has an effect on our body or mind. More >> What is Stress.pdf  
  • What is the social impact of smoking?: SMOKING Channel

    Smoking is less socially acceptable now than ever. Today, almost all workplaces have some type of smoking rules. Some employers even prefer to hire non-smokers. Studies show smoking employees cost businesses more because they are out sick more. More >> What is the social impact of smoking.pdf  
  • What is the treatment for alcoholism?: ALCOHOL Channel

    There are numerous individual treatments for alcoholism. Relapse prevention uses methods for recognizing and amending problem behaviors. Individualized drug counseling specifically emphasizes short-term behavioral goals in an attempt to help the individua More >> Treatment for alcoholism.pdf  
  • What is tramadol?: DRUGS Channel

    Tramadol, like other opiates, stimulates brain opioid receptors but it also increases brain serotonin levels. It is a medicine used to treat moderate to severe pain. It is only available with a prescription from your doctor. Other opiates include codeine, More >> what is tramadol.pdf  
  • What Is Video Game Addiction?: GENERAL Channel

    Video game addiction, often considered a form of computer addiction or internet addiction, has had more and more press over the years. More >> What Is Video Game Addiction.pdf  
  • What is ‘speed?’: DRUGS Channel

    Speed is the street name for a range of drugs called amphetamines - including amphetamine sulphate, Dexedrine, and dexamphetamine. More >> what is speed.pdf  
  • What is “Economic Insecurity” and Why Should We Care?: INSECURITIES Channel

    by Will Wilkinson In his new book, The Great Risk Shift, and on the Political Animal blog at The Washington Monthly website a couple weeks back, Yale political scientist Jacob Hacker has been selling his line that “economic insecurity” is on the rise, an More >> What is Economic Insecurity.pdf  
  • What keeps our anxiety going?: ANXIETY Channel

    Some people have a style of thinking which lends itself to experiencing anxiety. For example, it appears that some people are more likely to overestimate the likelihood of bad things happening than others. It is easy to see how regularly presuming the wor More >> What keeps our anxiety going.pdf  
  • What makes Ecstasy addictive?: ECSTASY Channel

    Ecstasy (MDMA) is not physically addictive -- meaning, a person who uses it on a regular basis will not suffer physical withdrawal symptoms when they quit. They won't get sick, the way an alcoholic or a heroin addict gets sick when they suddenly stop usin More >> What makes Ecstasy addictive.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  
  • What mental illnesses are caused by methamphetamine?: CRYSTAL METH Channel

    Manic depression is characterized by wild mood swings and erratic behavior. Manic behavior is commonly seen when high, but mood swings often persist even in sobriety for many months. More >> What mental illnesses are caused by methamphetamine.pdf  
  • What other support can I get?: BIPOLAR Channel

    Everyone referred to psychiatric services in England should have their needs assessed and care planned within the Care Programme Approach (CPA). This should provide you with a thorough assessment of your social and health care needs, a care plan, a care c More >> What other support can I get.pdf  
  • What To Do If It All Goes Wrong: MEPHEDRONE Channel

    Using on your own is more risky than using in a group, as if anything goes wrong, nobody is there to help. More >> What To Do If It All Goes Wrong.pdf  
  • What to do if you get caught with drugs: DRUGS Channel

    Being caught with an illegal drug for your own use, whether it is (or has been) in your pocket, your bag, your house or car. You can also be charged with this offence if the police find the drug somewhere else (such as in a locker) and can prove that you More >> what to do if you get caught with drugs.pdf  
  • What to Do if You Relapse After Quitting Smoking: SMOKING Channel

    Many people who quit smoking relapse at some point. Don’t be put off trying again. The key is to learn from what went wrong so you’re more likely to succeed next time. More >> What to Do if You Relapse After Quitting Smoking.pdf  
  • What to Do if You Think Your Child Is on Drugs: GENERAL Channel

    Take a deep breath… You’re not a failure as a parent. You’re not helpless. And you’re not alone. More >> what to do if you think your child is on drugs.pdf