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How Substance Abuse Ravages America and What to Do About It
by Joseph Califano, Jr.

High Society

Joseph Califano, Jr. describes his new book, High Society: How Substance Abuse Ravages America and What to Do About It, as a "call to arms". Califano, Chairman and President of the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at Columbia University, presents in devastating detail the many ways in which substance abuse infects all aspects of American society.

Many of the statistics he weaves into his argument are familiar. In their entirety, however, they paint the portrait of a nation drenched in alcohol and substance abuse.

     

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Alcohol And Health Problems by Ed Philips

Now, let's not get excited. Not all drinking is a problem. Consuming copious amounts of alcohol can indeed be dangerous.Combining alcohol with many drugs, prescription and over-the-counter, can be problematic....

Are Your Kids Drinking And Driving? by Ed Philips

Alcohol is not difficult for kids to get. Over 50% of eighth graders said it was fairly easy or very easy to obtain alcohol.When kids start drinking at an early age it is even more likely they will drink...

Russians And Drinking Alcoholic Beverages by John Kunkle

One of the most prominent Russian traditions is heavy drinking. Peter the Great was famous for his drinking exhibitions. If you have read 'Khrushchev Remembers', you cannot forget his descriptions of Stalin's...

A Drug Test and a Drug Screen - the Difference by Max Fay

Those who suppose drug screens and drug tests are one and the same thing suppose wrong. These are both ways to detect drug abuse and have got similar procedures. Still, they are different in the peculiarities...

Binge Drinking In Texas Is Not Responsible by Melih Oztalay

Even though alcohol consumption is legal for individuals in Dallas, Houston or anywhere in Texas who are 21 or over, it should be remembered that alcohol is still a harmful, dangerous drug. Sure, it seems...

Parenting Your Teenager - Peer Pressure For Teenagers During Their High-School Years by Christina Botto

Your teenager faces several areas of peer pressure during his or her high school years.What makes it even harder for your teenager is that most parents do not understand the depths to which these pressures...

Steps You Can Take To Help Yourself Stop Drinking by Ed Philips

The first step anyone must take to stop drinking is to identify your reasons. Put together a list of all the reasons you have for why you should stop drinking. To make the list complete you may also want...

No easy way to stop drinking   
Kenneth A. Clark

Many people recognize that they may have a drinking problem, but learning the various techniques and strategies to stop drinking can sometimes be overwhelming.


Let's be realistic for a moment, there is no easy way to stop drinking, any alcoholic will attest to this very real fact. But any overwhelming task, including getting sober, is a lot less intimidating when broken down into organized steps.

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Here are some suggestions on how to get the most out of a twelve step program, and what you can do if it doesn't go quite like you planned. In order for you to have a fulfilling, healthy and addiction-free life style, start with the most basic of steps to stop drinking.


Tips

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Rx Take Back Program A Success
The recently introduced "Prescription Drug Take Back" event held to prevent the rising trend of teenage prescription drug abuse has been deemed a success by those who worked closely in organizing...

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1. There's an enormous amount of information on the web for organizations such as Alcoholics Anonymous. The website should point you to lists of meetings in your area. Just do a Google search.


2. In order for you to stay sober, you must plan for it. Attend a variety of meetings
always remembering to stay clear of all mood-altering substances.


3. Get a sponsor-someone of your gender with significant clean time. They will
Know the many pitfalls you are sure to encounter. Talk to him or her daily
following the advice given. Whenever the urge to relapse starts, call your sponsor.


4. Work the 12 steps with your sponsor. They are a recipe for continued success in life and will insure the easiest way to stop drinking on a continuous basis.


5. Be mindful that at first you will feel very uncomfortable in social settings. This is quite normal and also quite temporary. In time you'll outgrow those awkward feelings.


6. Be careful not to substitute one addiction for another such as food, shopping, sex etc. There are 12-step programs for these as well.


In closing, remember that addiction is life threatening. The alternatives to sobriety are correctional facilities, mental institutions, and untimely death. You have within you the power to stop drinking and live a productive life.


For those that are serious about recovery, and realize that there is no easy way to stop drinking, here's a resource that has worked for many who want to live a fulfilling life free from the ravages of addiction... Click Here!
However, this is ONLY for those that truly want life changing information.



Kenneth A. Clark writes on various topics. He is also a recovering alcoholic with 5 years of sobriety.

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