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  • Challenge negative thinking: DEPRESSION Channel

    Depression puts a negative spin on everything, including the way you see yourself, the situations you encounter, and your expectations for the future. More >> Challenge negative thinking.pdf  
  • Chemicals in Cigarettes: SMOKING Channel

    As smokers, we don't think about the chemicals in cigarettes. We think about how cigarettes help us cope with the stress of daily life, how they calm us down when we're angry, help us relax at the end of a long day, comfort us when we're sad or lonely. More >> Chemicals in Cigarettes.pdf  
  • Childhood schizophrenia: SCHIZOPHRENIA Channel

    The earliest indications of childhood schizophrenia may include developmental problems, such as: • Language delays • Late or unusual crawling • Late walking • Other abnormal motor behaviors, such as rocking or arm flapping More >> Childhood schizophrenia.pdf  
  • Childhood-Onset Schizophrenia: SCHIZOPHRENIA Channel

    A child's stage of development must be taken into account when considering a diagnosis of mental illness. Behaviors that are normal at one age may not be at another. Rarely, a healthy young child may report strange experiences-such as hearing voices-that More >> Childhood Onset Schizophrenia.pdf  
  • Children and stress: STRESS Channel

    As providers and caretakers, adults tend to view the world of children as happy and carefree. After all, kids don't have jobs to keep or bills to pay, so what could they possibly have to worry about? More >> Children and stress.pdf  
  • Children of addicted parents: GENERAL Channel

    Alcoholism and other drug addiction have genetic and environmental causes. Both have serious consequences for children who live in homes where parents are involved. More >> Children of addicted parents.pdf  
  • Children of Alcoholics: ALCOHOL Channel

    More than 28 million Americans have seen at least one parent suffer alcohol’s serious adverse effects, leading to serious family problems. More >> children of alcoholics.pdf  
  • City Living and Anxiety: ANXIETY Channel

    The brains of people living in cities operate differently from those in rural areas, according to a brain-scanning study. More >> City Living and Anxiety.pdf  
  • Cleaning Out the Drug: PCP Channel

    The treatment for PCP, like other addictive drugs, involves detoxification, or withdrawal. Before recovery can occur, the association with the drug has to end. When access to the drug ends, the body begins to react, inflicting a wide range of unpleasant s More >> Cleaning Out the PCP.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  
  • Cocaine Addiction Recovery Statistics: COCAINE Channel

    Cocaine is an incredibly addictive drug. More >> Cocaine Addiction Recovery Statistics.pdf  
  • Cocaine Affects Women's Brain Differently: COCAINE Channel

    An Emory University School of Medicine study indicates that cocaine-dependent women experience reactions in the brain that are different from men, suggesting that gender-specific treatment strategies for cocaine abuse may be helpful. More >> Cocaine Affects Women's Brain Differently.pdf  
  • Cocaine and crack: the story: COCAINE Channel

    Cocaine is a powerful stimulant, usually snorted in powder form. Find out the story and the science behind those little white lines. More >> cocaine and crack the story.pdf  
  • Cocaine and the Nervous System: COCAINE Channel

    By Elizabeth Damore All drugs have a negative effect on the nervous system, but few can match the dramatic impact of cocaine. Cocaine is one of the most potent, addictive, and unpredictable recreational drugs, and thus can cause the most profound and irr More >> Cocaine and the Nervous System.pdf  
  • Cocaine Anonymous - Jacqueline’s Story: COCAINE Channel

    My name is Jacqueline and I am a recovering addict. More >> jacqueline's story.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  
  • Cocaine Overdose: COCAINE Channel

    A cocaine overdose may occur from even a small amount of the drug, because cocaine usage reduces the flow of oxygen to the heart. Cocaine use can cause the heart muscle to have to work a great deal harder, which can potentially lead to a heart attack or a More >> Cocaine Overdose.pdf  
  • Cognitive Therapy for Schizophrenia: SCHIZOPHRENIA Channel

    Cognitive psychotherapy, often incorporating behavioral therapy techniques, has been found to be more effective than other types of psychotherapy in treating several specific types of psychological problems, including depression and panic attacks. More >> Cognitive Therapy for Schizophrenia.pdf  
  • Combining Ecstasy with other drugs: ECSTASY Channel

    Virtually no research has been done on dangerous combinations, although it is known that mono amine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) should not be used with MDMA. More >> Combining Ecstasy with other drugs.pdf  
  • Combining Heroin With Other Drugs: HEROIN Channel

    Heroin is one drug among many that comes from the opium plant. While it is often used on its own via injecting, smoking or snorting it, many people also combine heroin with other drugs. More >> Combining Heroin With Other Drugs.pdf  
  • Coming off heroin: HEROIN Channel

    Nicola*, 25, tells us how she got her life back on track after becoming addicted to heroin. More >> coming off heroin.pdf  
  • Common Cognitive-Behavioral Coping Strategies: COPING Channel

    Cognitive-behavioral coping strategies have been found to be effective for a wide range of symptoms that many people with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may experience, such as depression, anger, sadness, and anxiety. More >> Common Cognitive-Behavioral Coping Strategies.pdf  
  • 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  
  • Common Signs of Insecurity: INSECURITIES Channel

    Insecure people tend to be very sensitive to critique and respond with defensiveness. More >> Common Signs of Insecurity.pdf  
  • Complications Of Addiction: GENERAL Channel

    Health - addiction to a substance, be it a drug, narcotic or nicotine usually has health consequences. In the case of drug/alcohol addiction there may be mental/emotional as well as physical health problems. In the case of nicotine addiction the problems More >> Complications Of Addiction.pdf  
  • Considerations in treating cocaine dependence: COCAINE Channel

    Successful treatment often occurs in an outpatient setting. Initially, hospitalization may be necessary to treat withdrawal symptoms and prevent continued, compulsive use of cocaine. Outpatient treatment can be very successful; however, there are many imp More >> CONSIDERATIONS IN TREATING COCAINE DEPENDENCE.pdf  
  • Controlling Parental Anger: ANGER MANAGEMENT Channel

    Mike works all day ... long, hard hours. He has a successful business and works hard to keep a good relationship with his clients and employees. But 10 minutes with Annie, his four-year-old, and he becomes a rage-a-holic. More >> controlling parental anger.pdf  
  • Controlling Parental Anger – Part 2: ANGER MANAGEMENT Channel

    Tried and tested strategies to smooth out turbulent parenting waters for every parent: More >> controlling parental anger part 2.pdf  
  • Controlling Parental Anger – Part 3: ANGER MANAGEMENT Channel

    Words can wound our children deeper than a slap at times. Many of the seemingly harmless words that so easily pop out of our mouths like "Why can't you be more like your sister?" can cause severe emotional injury and chip away at a child's self-esteem. More >> controlling parental anger part 3.pdf  
  • Coping Strategies and Defense Mechanisms: COPING Channel

    Apart from personality traits, people also tend to develop habitual modes and methods of managing stress and coping with upsetting emotions. By and large, these habitual methods do help people to manage and defuse stressful situations they find themselves More >> Coping Strategies and Defense Mechanisms.pdf