Overcoming Prescription Drug Addiction: A Guide to Coping and Understanding Contributor(s): Colvin, Rod (Author) |
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ISBN: 1886039887 ISBN-13: 9781886039889 Publisher: Addicus Books OUR PRICE: $17.96 Product Type: Paperback Published: June 2008 Annotation: Drawing from personal experience, this newly revised third edition delves into the most widely abused narcotic in the U.S.--prescription drugs. The book offers help to those suffering from this type of addiction as well as their families. Topics discussed include dynamics of addiction and the newest treatment options, who is at risk for addiction, why more teens are abusing prescription drugs, the symptoms of withdrawal, and methods of intervention for family members. Also included are personal stories from addicts who describe their journeys into recovery. These anecdotes are accompanied by advice from addiction medicine specialists. Americans, it seems, have a history of self-medicating for pain. The high profile and increasingly widespread cases of prescription pain medication abuse that we're seeing today serve as the latest chapter in America's long-standing love/hate relationship with painkilling drugs. In this fascinating, informative, and timely book, Dr. Drew Pinsky and other leading experts in the fields of addiction and recovery discuss why Americans are using drugs such as OxyContin and Vicodin, how American's used and abused other painkillers in the past, what makes some people vulnerable to addiction, and how to get help for yourself or a family member in trouble with drugs. Prescription drug addiction is now one of the nation's most serious drug problems. More Americans are abusing controlled prescription drugs more than cocaine, hallucinogens, inhalants, and heroin combined. With the exception of marijuana, prescription painkillers are the most widely abused drug in the U.S. Many who are addicted to prescription drugs are "unwitting addicts"--they haveno history of drug abuse, but become addicted after taking a drug for legitimate reasons. Rod Colvin understands this problem. His 35-year old brother died as a result of his long-term addiction to painkillers and tranquilizers. Drawing from his personal experience and his background as a counselor, Colvin offers help to those suffering from addiction as well as their families. In this new, third edition, Colvin discusses dynamics of addiction and the newest treatment options; he also offers compelling personal stories from addicts who describe their journeys into recovery. These anecdotes are accompanied by advice from addiction medicine specialists. The Book Answers These Questions: - How does addiction "rewire" the brain? - What are the symptoms of addiction? - Who's at risk for addiction? - Why are more teens abusing prescription drugs? - When does proper medical use of a drug turn into addiction? - What happens if the drugs are stopped abruptly? - What are the symptoms of withdrawal? - What is the difference between addiction and physical dependence? - What are the top 20 most-abused prescription drugs? How Can You Leave Prescription Drugs Behind? Read stories of recovery from individuals who are in recovery - Learn how they become addicted - Find out how they made it into recovery - What were the turning points in their lives that made them seek recovery? - What is their advice to others who are struggling? Treatment for Addiction - What are the treatment options? - What is a medical detox? - What is in-patient treatment? - What is out-patient treatment? -What is a partial-day treatment plan? - What is rapid detox for opiate addiction? - Does insurance pay for treatment? - What is relapse prevention education? How Can Family Members Ease "Their" Pain? Addiction affects everyone in the family. No one escapes the pain and the chaos. - What can family members do to help the addict and themselves? - What does it mean to enable an addict? - Find out if you're enabling a loved one who's addicted - What is a family intervention? - How can you set up an intervention to get your loved one into treatment? - Understand that addiction is a progressive disease Advice from Addiction Medicine Specialists Read the advice of addiction medicine specialists. Their topics: - Addiction is an illness - How to build on hope - Be cautious with benzodiazepines - Stages of chemical dependency - Addiction to pills means greater denial - Addicts are not having fun - Warning signs of addiction - How to avoid isolating, a trigger for relapse Getting Pills to Feed an Addiction Did you ever wonder how an addict can obtain so many prescriptions? This chapter tells you. It discusses: - Doctor shopping - Why doctors often misprescribe - Why forged prescriptions get filled - Ordering drugs from the Internet Do You Have Chronic Pain? Twenty percent of Americans have chronic pain. How do you avoid addiction if you need pain pills for chronic pain? This chapter answers questions such as: - Why is most pain under-treated? - Does pain treatment lead to addiction? - What percentage of people become addicted? - Why are so many doctors under-trained in painmanagement? - What are the barriers to effective pain management? Elders and Drug Abuse and Addiction Are you a senior citizen? Or, are you caring for one? Seniors have twice the risk of becoming addicted to medications. This chapter answers such questions as: - How do you recognize addiction in seniors? - What should you do if a senior you love is addicted? - What are the 23 drugs you should avoid if you're over 65? - Which pills are most dangerous to seniors? - How can your pharmacist help you with a medicine review? Rod Colvin, M.S., has worked to increase public awareness about prescription drug abuse for the last fifteen years. He has appeared on various national, regional, and local broadcasts. From 2003 to 2005, he served on an advisory panel for the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse, Columbia University, which did a landmark study on prescription drug abuse. He also maintains the popular Web site: www.prescriptiondrugaddiction.com. Colvin is also the author of two other nonfiction books. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Self-help | Substance Abuse & Addictions - Drugs |
Dewey: 362.299 |
LCCN: 2008026242 |
Series: Addicus Nonfiction Books |
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 5.4" W x 8.4" (0.65 lbs) 200 pages |
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Publisher Description: Prescription drug addiction is now one of the nation's most serious drug problems. More Americans are abusing controlled prescription drugs more than cocaine, hallucinogens, inhalants, and heroin combined. With the exception of marijuana, prescription painkillers are the most widely abused drug in the U.S. Many who are addicted to prescription drugs are "unwitting addicts"--they have no history of drug abuse, but become addicted after taking a drug for legitimate reasons. Rod Colvin understands this problem. His 35-year old brother died as a result of his long-term addiction to painkillers and tranquilizers. Drawing from his personal experience and his background as a counselor, Colvin offers help to those suffering from addiction as well as their families. In this new, third edition, Colvin discusses dynamics of addiction and the newest treatment options; he also offers compelling personal stories from addicts who describe their journeys into recovery. These anecdotes are accompanied by advice from addiction medicine specialists. The Book Answers These Questions: - How does addiction "rewire" the brain? - What are the symptoms of addiction? - Who's at risk for addiction? - Why are more teens abusing prescription drugs?- When does proper medical use of a drug turn into addiction? - What happens if the drugs are stopped abruptly?- What are the symptoms of withdrawal? - What is the difference between addiction and physical dependence? - What are the top 20 most-abused prescription drugs? How Can You Leave Prescription Drugs Behind? Read stories of recovery from individuals who are in recovery - Learn how they become addicted- Find out how they made it into recovery- What were the turning points in their lives that made them seek recovery? - What is their advice to others who are struggling? Treatment for Addiction- What are the treatment options? - What is a medical detox? - What is in-patient treatment? - What is out-patient treatment? - What is a partial-day treatment plan? - What is rapid detox for opiate addiction? - Does insurance pay for treatment? - What is relapse prevention education? How Can Family Members Ease Their Pain? Addiction affects everyone in the family. No one escapes the pain and the chaos. - What can family members do to help the addict and themselves? - What does it mean to enable an addict? - Find out if you're enabling a loved one who's addicted- What is a family intervention? - How can you set up an intervention to get your loved one into treatment? - Understand that addiction is a progressive diseaseAdvice from Addiction Medicine SpecialistsRead the advice of addiction medicine specialists. Their topics: - Addiction is an illness- How to build on hope- Be cautious with benzodiazepines- Stages of chemical dependency- Addiction to pills means greater denial- Addicts are not having fun- Warning signs of addiction- How to avoid isolating, a trigger for relapseGetting Pills to Feed an AddictionDid you ever wonder how an addict can obtain so many prescriptions? This chapter tells you. It discusses: - Doctor shopping - Why doctors often misprescribe - Why forged prescriptions get filled - Ordering drugs from the InternetDo You Have Chronic Pain? Twenty percent of Americans have chronic pain. How do you avoid addiction if you need pain pills for chronic pain? This chapter answers questions such as: - Why is most pain under-treated? - Does pain treatment lead to addiction? - What percentage of people become addicted? - Why are so many doctors under-trained in pain management? - What are the barriers to effective pain management? Elders and Drug Abuse and AddictionAre you a senior citizen? Or, are you caring for one? Seniors have twice the risk of becoming addicted to medications. This chapter answers such questions as: - How do you recognize addiction in seniors? - What should you do if a senior you love is addicted? - What are the 23 drugs you should avoid if you're over 65? - Which pills are most dangerous to seniors? - How can your pharmacist help you with a medicine review? Rod Colvin, M.S., has worked to increase public awareness about prescription drug abuse for the last fifteen years. He has appeared on various national, regional, and local broadcasts. From 2003 to 2005, he served on an advisory panel for the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse, Columbia University, which did a landmark study on prescription drug abuse. He also maintains the popular Web site: www.prescriptiondrugaddiction.com. Colvin is also the author of two other nonfiction books. |