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  1. Alcoholism: Its Cause and Cure from the Viewpoint of Science of Mind by Ernest Holmes, 2010-06-08
  2. Living With Alcoholism: Your Guide To Dealing With Alcohol Abuse And Addiction While Getting The Alcoholism Treatment You Need by K M S Publishing.com, 2010-01-04
  3. The Secret History of Alcoholism: The Story of Famous Alcoholics & Their Destructive Behavior by James Graham, 1996-02-01
  4. Handbook of Alcoholism Treatment Approaches (3rd Edition) by Reid K. Hester, William R. Miller, 2002-07-18
  5. Psychological Theories of Drinking and Alcoholism, Second Edition by Kenneth E. Leonard, Howard T. Blane, 1999-05-21
  6. Escaping the Self: Alcoholism, Spirituality, Masochism, and Other Flights from the Burden of Selfhood by Roy F. Baumeister, 1993-04
  7. Behavioral Couples Therapy for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse by Timothy J. O'Farrell PhDABPP, William Fals-Stewart PhD, 2006-08-16
  8. Alcoholics Anonymous: The Story of How Many Thousands of Men and Women Have Recovered from Alcoholism by AAWS, 2002-02-10
  9. Clinical Neuropsychology of Alcoholism (Brain Damage, Behaviour and Cognition) by Robert G Kinght, Barry E. Longmore, 1996-04-01
  10. The disease concept of alcoholism: By E.M. Jellinek by E. M Jellinek, 1960
  11. The Vitamin Cure for Alcoholism: Orthomolecular Treatment of Addictions (Read How You Want) by Abram Hoffer, 2010-10-12
  12. Last Call: Alcoholism and Recovery by Jack H. Hedblom MSW PhD, 2007-11-05
  13. Alcoholism the Nutritional Approach by R. J. Williams, 1973-01
  14. The Dynamics and Treatment of Alcoholism: Essential Papers by Jerome D. Levin, 1993-12-01

21. Alcoholism. Alcoholism Kills. Alcoholic.
Our mission is to inform people about alcoholism and its devastating effects on the lives of great people around the
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alcohol ism kills.com "I doubt if any alcoholic ever wakes up, looks out the window, and says, "This would be a nice day to go for rehabilitation. I think I'll call the doctor." He may not see the gun, but some type of pressureoutside forces or his healthmotivates him." Thomas Fleming, M.D. alcoholism stories discussion group TOP 10 books @ ... about our father Previous Homepages
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From the desk of AK: Welcome newcomers and welcome back to those that have been here before. We encourage you to send us your story, news, TOP 10 suggestions or any other idea you may have for this site. We ourselves are recovering alcoholics. We started this site because of the death of our father. Dad died in December of 1998 from an accident directly related to his drinking. The saddest thing is that we thought our father had been sober for more than 20 years. let's talk
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22. Alcoholism Home Page
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23. Drug Rehab Centers
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A lmost all addicts tell themselves in the beginning that they can conquer their addiction on their own without the help of outside resources. Unfortunately, this is not usually the case. When an addict makes an attempt at detoxification and to discontinue drug use without the aid of professional help, statistically the results do not last long. Research into the effects of long-term addiction has shown that substantial changes in the way the brain functions are present long after the addict has stopped using drugs. Realizing that a drug addict wanting to recover from their addiction needs more than just strong will power is the key to a successful recovery. Battling not only cravings for their drug of choice, re-stimulation of their past and changes in the way their brain functions, it is no wonder that quitting drugs without professional help is an uphill battle.

24. Alcohol And Alcoholism
Oxford University Press publishes Alcohol and alcoholism on behalf of the Medical Council on Alcohol assisted by
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25. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins - Alcoholism: Clinical And Experimental Research
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26. About Me
Personal addiction and how it helped work in the field of recovery for 13 years.
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About Me I have found it to be beneficial to provide some history about myself so that people will relate to who I am. I am John G. Banks, and I was born in December of 1950 (which makes me 50 years of age). I was raised in Sacramento attending Ethel I. Baker elementary, Fern Bacon Junior High, and Luther Burbank High School. I graduated from there in 1968. I went to work for Lucky Stores in 1967 and remained there until I was drafted into the Army in 1970. I was discharged in 1972 and went back to work with Luckys. The military made a man out of me and by doing so, taught me to drink like a man. It is important to note that someone in recovery needing spiritual values did not find them through religion. It was very clear to me that religion and I did not mix very well. I became a Christian in 1994 even though Alcoholics Anonymous had given me some positive insight into a God of my understanding. I still struggled with a 21 year history of drug and alcohol abuse. I had come to the point in my life that reality and my way of life collided with one another. Here I was a survivor of childhood sexual abuse, a recovering addict/alcoholic, codependent to the bone and not a clue where I was heading. Joining the church did provide the guidance that I needed and it was there that I found a loving God who would forgive me. I am the oldest of three sons. My mother and father are still alive and preparing to celebrate 50 years of marriage on March 3, 2000. I went from one relationship to another, displaying dysfunctional behavior every where I went and didn't realize that while I thought I was enjoying my life. I was actually ruining it. Living in a car that did not run in a parking lot in Tulare, California, was about as good as it was going to get. I had lost everything. I did not have an idea what recovery was much less that I needed it. I knew something was wrong, but I thought I was being paid back for the lifestyle I had led.

27. Butler Center
Dedicated to research on addiction recovery. Access to published studies, research updates, online presentations, survey results, drug abuse monitoring and links to other useful alcoholism and addiction resources.
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28. Attention Deficit Disorder Treatment
Treatment of stress related disorders, depression, ADD/ADHD, alcoholism, and research facility.
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29. Welcome!
The American Council on alcoholism is a referal service for alcoholics seeking treatmentand rehabilitaion for their disease, as well as a broad range of
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The Research Society on alcoholism, The RSA serves as a meeting ground forscientists in the broad areas of alcoholism and alcoholrelated problems.
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The Research Society on Alcoholism The RSA serves as a meeting ground for scientists in the broad areas of alcoholism and alcohol-related problems. The Society promotes research and the acquisition and dissemination of scientific knowledge. STAFF: Debra Sharp, Director
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31. Dual Diagnosis
Email support group for persons diagnosed with alcoholism / addictions and bipolar / deppression / anxiety.
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Welcome to The dual diagnosis email group. This group is dedicated to offering experience, strength, hope, and support for those suffering from alcoholism/addictions and mental illness. Feel free to join, post, lurk...Topics may include aa principals, spirituality, mental health, medications etc...just please try to stay close to the subject of dual diagnosis and how it affects your life. Subscribe to dualdiagnosis Powered by www.egroups.com Sign My Guestbook View My Guestbook More info on alcoholism and bipolar manic moments
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32. Alcoholism/Treatment
alcoholism is a chronic, progressive, relapsing brain disease. Five percentof Americans die of alcoholism. alcoholism runs in families.
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If you or someone you love has an alcohol problem, this is the first step in recovery.
How do you know you have an alcohol problem?
1. Have you ever tried to cut down on your drinking? 2. Have you ever felt annoyed when someone talked to you about your drinking? 3. Have you ever felt bad or guilty about your drinking? 4.Have you ever used alcohol in the morning to settle yourself down? Two or more affirmative answers indicate probable alcoholism.
Alcoholism is a chronic, progressive, relapsing brain disease. Five percent of Americans die of alcoholism.
Alcoholism is nothing to be shamed of because it is genetic. Forty percent of alcoholism is caused by genetic factors and sixty percent by factors we don't understand. If we take identical twins and split them at birth and raise one in Wyoming and one in Ethiopia, if one twin becomes an alcoholic, there is a 40% chance that the other twin will become an alcoholic. Alcoholism runs in families. If you have an alcohol problem it is very likely that other members of your family are addicted.
Alcoholism is lethal: Ninety five percent of untreated alcoholics die of alcoholism.

33. Alcohol-the Devil Vs. Jesus Christ
A recovering alcoholic tells of his struggles and his Victory through Jesus Christ.
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Who am I, but a mere sinner unworthy to see.
He came into my heart to awaken me.
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He showed me the way, to hope and prosperity.
I will shout His grace for the world to see.
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"Nice to hear you are feeling a little better. Jesus loves you and he will fight the powers and forces in dark places for you. Just keep believing he can do it and he will in his time. Grow in patience and he will definitely reward you. Make sure you turn everything over to him, especially your sad thoughts, so he will make you feel his peace. Keep turning thoughts, situations over to Him each and every minute. It will be hard but I know you can do it. Take care and I will continue to pray for you. Love Doreen".
Went back to church regularly twice a week on Wednesday and Sunday, I found hope and peace. God is good! Went to my tenth AA meeting face to face, and my 80th online. 90 days of sobriety, Amen!

34. Women And Alcoholism - Suite101.com
A review of the physical, emotional, and spiritual effects of alcoholism on women.
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35. JACS Home Page
Organization of Jewish alcoholics, addicts, family members and concerned friends exploring resources Category Health Addictions alcoholism Spiritual Connections......
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36. National Black Alcoholism And Addictions Council
. . National Black alcoholism Addictions Council Providing Leadership for the Prevention Treatment of Alcohol Abuse, alcoholism, and Other Drugs of Abuse .
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37. Alcoholism Help, Help For Alcoholics & Drug Addiction - Get Clean
Help for alcoholism and Drug Addiction. We work in the service of people with Chemical Dependency and those that love them.
http://www.friendsofchoices.org/
WELCOME TO FRIENDS OF CHOICES Home (Page) of the Happy, Joyous and Free... The Friends of Choices website exists to serve recovery in the following three ways...developing and providing innovative services (many of them web based) to individuals and families in, or seeking recovery...providing access to other Programs and Services with same/similar goals...raising the resources (funds) necessary to do this. What you will find here: takethetest.org Friends of Choices Programs and Services Links to World Wide Recovery Resources Our Fantastic and Fun Fundraising Pages! ... Who we are and... Programs and Services in Development Please support takethetest.org and Friends of Choices by visiting our Fantastic Fundraising pages! Subscribe to Happy Joyous and Free! The Newsletter of Recovery ... Comments and Suggestions "takethetest.org" is a service mark of Friends of Choices Inc. A Not for Profit Corporation in the service of people with Chemical Dependency and those that love them."take the test" is sponsored by the Individuals and Organizations that support Friends Of Choices.org

38. Last Call
A portrait of alcoholism by photographer Mark Peterson, featuring residents of the Queens nursing home in Minneapolis. requires Shockwave
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39. U Scientists Study Alcoholism Drug's Effects On Kleptomania - 01/23/2001
Article describing a new drug meant to stop alcoholics from drinking has a positive effect on kleptomaniacs.
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Tuesday, January 23, 2001 U scientists study alcoholism drug's effects on kleptomania Benjamin Sandell Staff Reporter A drug meant to stop alcoholics from drinking might also keep kleptomaniacs from stealing if a University medication study succeeds. Psychiatric resident Dr. Jon Grant and associate professor Dr. Suck Won Kim, co-investigators in the study, are testing the drug Naltrexone on seven or eight participants in the study. Since late October, only one person has finished the study, but researchers said they are hopeful about the outcome. "The results look very promising," Grant said. Kleptomania, an impulse control disorder that creates an urge to steal, affects approximately 5 percent of shoplifters, said Gary Christenson, director of the mental health clinic at Boynton Health Service. "I expect there are more people out there with the problem than we see clinically," Christenson said.

40. Alcoholism/Drug/Abuse/Teen/Gambling/Addiction/Treatment/Information
An international expert answers your questions on alcoholism, teendrug, and gambling addiction for free! alcoholism/Drug/Abuse/Teen
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Alcoholism/Drug/Abuse/Teen/Gambling/Addiction Treatment Information An International Expert Answers Your Questions On Addiction For Free! I'm Dr. Robert R. Perkinson, the clinical director of Keystone Treatment Center. I specialize in alcoholism treatment, drug treatment, teen drug treatment, and gambling treatment. I have been treating alcoholics and addicts for over 26 years and have written the leading treatment manual for addiction counselors in the world. I thought I would give you an opportunity to learn more about addiction. You must take addiction seriously because 25% of Americans die as a result of substance abuse. The average alcoholic dies twenty-six years earlier than he or she would otherwise. 450,000 of Americans die of smoking each year. 100,000 Americans die of alcohol each year. 95% percent of untreated addicts die of their addiction. 50% of traffic deaths are alcohol related. 50% of homicides are alcohol related. 40% of assaults are alcohol related. 97% of addicts never see treatment.

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