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  • Cough and Cold Medicines (DXM): DRUGS Channel

    Several over-the-counter cough and cold medicines contain the ingredient dextromethorphan (also called DXM). More >> Cough and Cold Medicines (DXM).pdf  
  • Could Ketamine be used to treat depression?: KETAMINE Channel

    Scientists at the University of Cambridge are investigating the possibility that Ketamine - a horse tranquiliser, used illegally as a class C hallucinogen - could be used medicinally. More >> Ketamine and Depression.pdf  
  • Courage, Change and Acceptance: GENERAL Channel

    We’ve heard that necessity is the mother of invention and that change emerges when you can’t keep doing something the same way. Mental balance is sometimes that necessity. More >> coming off different drugs.pdf  
  • Crack and crime in the USA: COCAINE Channel

    The “crack epidemic”, as it is known, lasted roughly ten years, from 1984 to around 1994. In this time, the murder rate for black males aged between 14 and 24 roughly doubled. More >> crack and crime in the usa.pdf  
  • Crack Cocaine Dependence: COCAINE Channel

    Crack cocaine provides brain stimulation that can be intensely pleasurable, but this drug can also be extremely dangerous. The line between using and abusing crack cocaine can be difficult to discern, especially since some users may become addicted after More >> Crack Cocaine Dependence.pdf  
  • Crystal Meth - Withdrawal Symptoms: CRYSTAL METH Channel

    Crystal Meth withdrawal symptoms can last days or weeks, depending on how long one has been an addict. It is important to remember that all drugs (but ESPECIALLY this one) change the chemistry of the user's brain. People who use Crystal Meth habitually te More >> Crystal Meth Withdrawal Symptoms.pdf  
  • Crystal Meth and heart Disease: CRYSTAL METH Channel

    Using the illegal street drug crystal meth is clearly a disaster-in-the-making from both a physical and psychological standpoint. More >> Crystal Meth and heart Disease.pdf  
  • Crystal Meth and HIV/AIDS: The Perfect Storm?: CRYSTAL METH Channel

    Crystal methamphetamine (CM) is an extremely addictive stimulant that increases sexual arousal while reducing inhibition and judgment. Its use is associated with a range of high-risk sexual behaviors that increase the likelihood of acquiring or transmitti More >> Crystal Meth and HIV.pdf  
  • Crystal Meth and the Brain: CRYSTAL METH Channel

    • Meth releases a surge of dopamine, causing an intense rush of pleasure or prolonged sense of euphoria. • Over time, meth destroys dopamine receptors, making it impossible to feel pleasure. • Although these pleasure centers can heal over time, researc More >> Crystal Meth and the Brain.pdf  
  • Crystal Meth in the UK: CRYSTAL METH Channel

    Crystal meth (crystal methamphetamine) is a powerful stimulant that, even in small doses, can cause insomnia, increased physical activity and decreased appetite. More >> crystal meth in the uk.pdf  
  • Crystal meth treatment self-help tips: CRYSTAL METH Channel

    It is important to choose a program that meets your specific personal goals and lifestyle. If your crystal meth addiction is severe, then the constant supervision offered by a residential program might be a better decision. More >> Crystal meth treatment self-help tips.pdf  
  • Crystal Meth: Hazards and Teens: CRYSTAL METH Channel

    Neurological hazards. Methamphetamine releases high levels of the neurotransmitter dopamine, which stimulates brain cells, enhancing mood and body movement. It also appears to have a neurotoxic effect, damaging brain cells that contain dopamine and seroto More >> Hazards and Teens.pdf  
  • Crystal Methamphetamine and Psychosis: CRYSTAL METH Channel

    Crystal Meth (Methamphetamine) has been shown to cause psychosis and to worsen or cause recurrences of psychosis in people who already have psychosis. More >> Crystal Methamphetamine and Psychosis.pdf  
  • CUDSAIR: ANGER MANAGEMENT Channel

    It may seem like a tall order to discuss these issues without getting angry, but following a plan may help. Professor Richard Nelson-Jones has developed a good system to use, called CUDSAIR, which stands for: More >> CUDSAIR.pdf  
  • Cultivate supportive relationships: DEPRESSION Channel

    Getting the support you need plays a big role in lifting the fog of depression and keeping it away. More >> Cultivate supportive relationships.pdf  
  • Cyclothymia: BIPOLAR Channel

    Cyclothymia or cyclothymic disorder is a mental illness which causes people to experience mood swings which, in turn, affect their ability to carry out everyday tasks. Cyclothymia is often thought of as a mild form of bipolar disorder. More >> Cyclothymia.pdf  
  • Dangerous Fillers of PCP: PCP Channel

    In its purest form, PCP is a white, crystalline powder. When mixed with water, it dissolves quickly and produces a clear liquid. More >> Dangerous Fillers of PCP.pdf  
  • Dangers of Going Through Cocaine Detox Alone: COCAINE Channel

    The intense psychological withdrawal symptoms associated with cocaine cessation can result in depression, anxiety or even psychosis in chronic cocaine users. More >> Dangers of Going Through Cocaine Detox Alone.pdf  
  • Daniel and Terry’s story: BIPOLAR Channel

    I am President of Iowa State University Professional & Scientific Council, and a Program Coordinator with the Extension Value-added Agriculture Program at Iowa State University. More >> daniel and terry's story.pdf  
  • Dating Without Alcohol: ALCOHOL Channel

    If you’re single and dating, you may find yourself spending a lot of time in restaurants or bars where alcohol is available. More >> dating without alcohol.pdf  
  • Dealing With an Addict: GENERAL Channel

    If you live, work or socialize with a drug addict, you may spend a lot of time wondering how you can help this person, or whether you should help at all. More >> Dealing With an Addict.pdf  
  • Dealing With Anger: ANGER MANAGEMENT Channel

    Become familiar with your own pattern of behaviour and consider your past with regard to how anger was dealt with when growing up. What was your family like when you were growing up? Who got angry, and what happened when they did? If no-one was openly ang More >> Dealing With Anger.pdf  
  • Dealing With Computer And Internet Addiction: GENERAL Channel

    Does your wife, girlfriend, parent, or sibling ever tell you that you are spending too much time on the computer? That you are neglecting your responsibilities? That you are becoming more irritable and unsociable? More >> Dealing With Computer And Internet Addiction.pdf  
  • Dealing with dealers: DRUGS Channel

    Fact: drug dealers are out to make money, not friends. Here we look at options for reducing risks when buying drugs. More >> dealing with dealers.pdf  
  • Dealing with Denial in Alcoholism: ALCOHOL Channel

    Denial is a characteristic distortion in thinking experienced by people with alcoholism. More >> dealing with denial in alcoholism.pdf  
  • Dealing with Feelings: 5 Ways I Cope with My Young Adult’s Drug and Alcohol Addiction: GENERAL Channel

    What feelings rise up in the hearts of parents when they discover that their beautiful, intelligent child is using drugs or drinking massive amounts of alcohol? More >> dealing with feelings 5 ways i cope with my young adults drug and alcohol addiction.pdf  
  • Dealing With Gambling Problem: GAMBLING Channel

    As you may have noticed, quitting problem gambling is relatively easy. It’s staying in recovery- making a permanent commitment to stay away from gambling- that is such a challenge. Maintaining recovery for problem gambling and gambling addiction is possi More >> Dealing with gambling problem.pdf  
  • Dealing with Insecure Teenage girls: INSECURITIES Channel

    Insecurity can affect everybody in all walks of life, but teenage girls in general seem to get the worst end of the insecurity stick. More >> dealing with insecure teenage girls.pdf  
  • Dealing with Insecurity as a Teenager: INSECURITIES Channel

    Many teenagers struggle with self-image issues, especially at school or anywhere outside of home. Peer pressure enforces teenage insecurities on many levels. More >> dealing with insecurity as a teenager.pdf  
  • Dealing with ketamine addiction: KETAMINE Channel

    While ketamine is not physically addictive, like other drugs, it is psychologically addicting. And the user will need more of the drug to achieve the same feeling as the first time. Withdrawal symptoms vary, but may include twitching, restlessness, cravin More >> Dealing with ketamine addiction.pdf