Cupcakes and Cocaine

Cupcakes and Cocaine

Author: Brienne Joelle

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2011-01-27

Total Pages: 149

ISBN-13: 1450286259

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When Brienne Joelle began attending a new mommies group, she was simply an overstressed mother who was trying to keep up with all the other supermoms around her. But when a fellow mommy took her aside one day and made an incredible proposition, Brienne could not believe her ears. We all do it, said the mommy who had just offered Brienne cocaine. In her poignant and honest memoir, Brienne shares the story of her real-life journey through the pressures of parenthood and into the darkness of drug addiction, the shame and guilt of divorce, and eventual rehabilitation. As she accepts the gift of cocaine with the hope she will gain energy to propel her through the hectic days, Brienne narrates how she soon found herself on a painful roller coaster ride that took her from the depths of hell to a new path where she learned to embrace her imperfections, build her self-esteem, and heal her emotional wounds. Cupcakes and Cocaine is the story of a girl who tried too hard and used too much to have too much; but, by losing it all, she found herselfand became the woman she was destined to be.


Radical Decadence

Radical Decadence

Author: Julia Skelly

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2017-05-04

Total Pages: 155

ISBN-13: 1472569423

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This pioneering book explores the notion of 'radical decadence' as concept, aesthetic and lived experience, and as an analytical framework for the study of contemporary feminist textile art. Gendered discourses of decadence that perpetuate anxieties about women's power, consumption and pleasure are deconstructed through images of drug use, female sexuality and 'excessive' living, in artworks by several contemporary textile artists including Orly Cogan, Tracey Emin, Allyson Mitchell, and Rozanne Hawksley. Perceptions of decadence are invariably bound to the negative connotations of decay and degradation, particularly with regard to the transgression of social norms related to femininity and the female body. Excessive consumption by women has historically been represented as grotesque, and until now, women's pleasure in relation to drug and alcohol use has largely gone unexamined in feminist art history and craft studies. Here, representations of female consumption, from cupcakes to alcohol and cocaine, are opened up for critical discussion. Drawing on feminist and queer theories, Julia Skelly considers portrayals of 'bad girls' in artworks that explore female sexuality - performative pieces designed to subvert and exceed feminine roles. In this provocative book, decadence is understood not as a destructive force but as a liberating aesthetic.


Alcoholism, Drug Addiction, and the Road to Recovery

Alcoholism, Drug Addiction, and the Road to Recovery

Author: Barry Stimmel

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-02-25

Total Pages: 440

ISBN-13: 131779009X

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Gain a fuller understanding of substance addiction and treatment options! Originally published in 1992 as The Facts About Drug Use, this updated edition contains new information about the effects of alcohol and recreational, mood-altering drugs on the body. The multiple causes of drug use and the options available to those dependent on drugs as a way of life are thoroughly and clearly described. Drug use affects nearly 1 out of 2 Americans and cuts across every social and economic boundary. The effects of addiction on the individual are great, and the cumulative effects on society are staggering. Knowledge of the adverse effects of mood-altering drugs and why and how they are used excessively is a centerpiece of this book. It presents, intelligently and interestingly, ways to identify persons at risk and identify problems that the addicted encounter in attempts to become drug free. Alcoholism, Drug Addiction, and the Road to Recovery: Life on the Edge is an essential tool in both finding available resources for drug users and developing appropriate responses to today's drug problem. This remarkable, well-referenced book enables those with little or no background in science or health care to understand the complex issues surrounding drug use. It provides current, reliable, and unbiased information on methods for dealing with dependency upon alcohol and central nervous system depressants, hallucinogens, heroin, nicotine, marijuana, caffeine, amphetamines, designer drugs like Ecstasy, and steroids. A glossary listing common street names for drugs will be invaluable to those interested in identifying specific substances. This comprehensive volume will show you: who typically uses drugs and the reasons why they do how to classify mood-altering drugs how to identify and treat drug dependency areas of special concern such as multiple drug use, AIDS and drug use, drugs and pregnancy, drugs and sports, and drug testing technology Chapter by chapter, this nonjudgmental book helps readers develop a better understanding of the effects of mood-altering substances and the reasons many continue to use them despite serious consequences. This is a valuable key to the nature of dependency and addiction, and the external forces (including poverty and homelessness) that promote such behavior.


A Parent's Guide to Teen Addiction

A Parent's Guide to Teen Addiction

Author: Westreich, Laurence M.

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2017-10-17

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 1510728376

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From Berkeley to the Bronx, teenage addiction has reached epidemic levels. Parents may suspect their teen’s substance use, but often don’t know if their teen is addicted or what to do about it. Dr. Laurence Westreich, an addiction expert and the father of two teenagers, helps parents navigate the fraught addiction landscape in A Parent’s Guide to Teen Addiction. Divided into three sections, this book—based on the author’s decades of experience evaluating and treating teenagers who use substances—guides parents from the moment they suspect their teen has a substance abuse problem to the steps families must take after intensive treatment. Dr. Westreich: • Lays out the facts of teen addiction and explains how to recognize a problem with a teen • Details what parents need to know about the substances that teenagers commonly use • Provides information on what to do about the substance abuse, including how to find good one-on-one addiction therapy, how to encourage a teen to enter an outpatient program or inpatient facility, and how to line up aftercare treatment Best of all, he includes “tough talk” dialogues that parents can tailor to their specific situation with their teen. This practical, hopeful, and reassuring book helps parents put their teen on the healthy and life-affirming road to recovery.


Growing Up in America Then and Now

Growing Up in America Then and Now

Author: Lance Brekinridge

Publisher: FriesenPress

Published: 2012-06

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 1770974008

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This book is intended to illustrate/demonstrate and enlighten the reader to the differences for children growing up in today's socioeconomic environment as compared to growing up in the 40's and 50's.


The Anatomy of Addiction

The Anatomy of Addiction

Author: Akikur Mohammad, MD

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2016-02-23

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 1101983035

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A groundbreaking, science-based approach to addiction that addresses it as the chronic brain disease it is and offersa proven lifelong treatment plan. In The Anatomy of Addiction, readers will discover information and advice on: - normal vs. problem drinking - new medications that are now available - medical and psychiatric complications of different addictions - the importance of treaing a dual diagnosis (such as addiction and borderline personality disorder or depression) - maintenance therapy - when and how to seek treatment, and the roles family members should play - effective strategies for treating the teenage addict - inpatient and outpatient treament services Using proven research and methods, top addiction professional Akikur Mohammad, MD, addresses how to understand and treat multiple types of addiction, from heroin and opiates to alcohol and prescription pills. As engaging as it is informative, The Anatomy of Addiction is a crucial, science-based action plan to help addicts--and their families, friends, and caregivers--conquer addiction once and for all.


Buzzed

Buzzed

Author: Cynthia Kuhn

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13: 9780393329858

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The third edition of the essential, accessible source for understanding how drugs work and their effects on body and behavior.


Street Terms

Street Terms

Author: Ericka Snyder

Publisher:

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13:

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A regularly updated compilation of drug and drug usage terms listing over 1500 street-level terminology for specific drug types, drug quantities, and the drug economy.


The Complete Drug Slang Dictionary

The Complete Drug Slang Dictionary

Author: Emmanuel Frost

Publisher: Variocity

Published: 2004-12

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 1933037539

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Apple Jacks or Zero? Know the difference? Do you know that Apple Jacks is slang for crack? Or that Zero means opium on the street? Now you will with The Complete Drug Slang Dictionary which contains over 3,000 street slangs for specific drug types and drug activities. It can be used by everyone, from police officers to parents and anyone else who seeks a better understanding of the drug culture.