Alcoholism
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- Alcohol addiction -- HV5035 .A63 1985
- Alcoholism investigated as an example of substance abuse. Interviews with alcoholics, recovered alcoholics, physicians, researchers, and psychiatrists.
- Drinking responsibly -- RC564 .D75 2001
- (Producer) Alcohol, the most widely used psychoactive drug in the United States, contributes to approximately 100,000 deaths annually-fatalities that could very likely be prevented through education and treatment. This program is designed to promote a deeper understanding of the drinking problem in America, particularly among students on college campuses. The immediate and long-term behavioral
- Drinking responsibly -- RC564 .D75 2001
- (Producer) Alcohol, the most widely used psychoactive drug in the United States, contributes to approximately 100,000 deaths annually-fatalities that could very likely be prevented through education and treatment. This program is designed to promote a deeper understanding of the drinking problem in America, particularly among students on college campuses. The immediate and long-term behavioral
- Evolution of madness -- RC564 .E96 1999
- In this eye-opening video for the therapeutic staff, Michael Johnson emphasizes how the dynamics surrounding today's addict are different from the addict of twenty years ago. He takes the viewer through the evolution of addiction, with emphasis on the character, thought processes, value system and objectives of today's addict.
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