Substance abuse therapist Aluney Elferr
I am a substance abuse therapist, and I've been working for 21 yrs in this field, psychoanalyst, Fam
This Is Not the Way: A Talk About Drugs for Kids https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07943HKGS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_m.AJBbJYZX2YB
This Is Not the Way: A Talk About Drugs for Kids Caio is a boy who got involved with drugs after being negatively influenced by his friend, Tony. Caio saw his life become full of troubles, but with the help of school, his parents, and his friends, and with much faith in God, he overcomes it and leaves that dark life behind. He overcomes his suf...
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Is overdose a kind of cry from the soul?
A kind of a hole inside? Or just one manner of call the others attention?
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International Overdose Awareness Day, which is August 31.
Earlier this month there was news that over 90 people overdosed on synthetic ma*****na laced with the powerful opioid fentanyl at a park in New Haven, Conn. Thankfully, no one died of an overdose that day due to the quick response from emergency personnel. Such stories remind us that people across the country are struggling with addiction to illicit substances and opioid-based pain medications. In 2017, the lives of over 72,000 Americans ended prematurely due to overdose, which is now the leading cause of death for people under 50 years old.
International Overdose Awareness Day, which is August 31, brings into focus the importance of seeking help for addiction. As a doctor specializing in addiction medicine for over 10 years, I have seen firsthand how people develop physical and psychological dependence on drugs and alcohol and how that can take over their lives. For some, it starts with curiosity and experimentation. For others, it starts with a need for something to help them cope with physical or emotional pain. No matter how illicit drug use begins, the dangers are serious—an overdose can happen instantly and before help can arrive. We should all learn to recognize the signs of overdose and learn how to safely reverse an overdose. For example, signs of an opioid overdose include:
Unconsciousness or not being able to wake up;
Slow, shallow breathing or breathing difficulty such as choking sounds or a gurgling/snoring noise from the person who cannot be woken up; and
Fingernails or lips turning blue/purple.
We should also be aware that addiction can affect anyone. Addictive substances hijack the brain into releasing chemicals that give a feeling of pleasure and reward. These substances trick the brain into seeking more gratification after each use. When left untreated, addiction often leads to other chronic illnesses, including physical illness and mental health disorders that, over time, become more debilitating and life-threatening. The good news is that people can and do recover with the right treatment. SAMHSA’s guide to Finding Quality Treatment for Substance Use Disorders is a good resource for those seeking treatment.
Starting treatment is a step toward recovery, but it’s only the first step. Even for those in treatment or recovery, a substance use disorder is a chronic disease. As with other diseases, relapse can happen. Recovering from an addiction is like starting physical therapy after experiencing a debilitating physical injury. It takes time to heal and to learn new ways to function. Although there may be setbacks, with the right kind of help and continued perseverance, people with a substance use disorder can enjoy a healthy life in long-term recovery.
If you or someone you know is in need of help for a substance use disorder, you are not alone. Call 1-800-662-HELP for a treatment referral or visit https://findtreatment.samhsa.gov to find a treatment provider near you. For immediate help for a potential drug overdose, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
Home - SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator Official locator map of treatment facilities for substance use and/or mental health assistance in the United States or U.S. Territories. Find facilities for alcoholism, drug abuse/addiction (opiates, fentanyl, he**in, co***ne, P*P, L*D, etc.), and disorders including PTSD, depression, SED or SMI.
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Tenho muito orgulho de ter escrito este livro e tenho certeza de que você vai amar esse romance. Está disponível em inglês e português, em breve em espanhol.
https://www.portaldoslivreiros.com.br/livro.asp?codigo=82691&titulo=Vidas_descoloridas,_como_Paulo_se_perdeu_para_as_dr**as.
Vidas descoloridas, como Paulo se perdeu para as dr**as. de Aluney Elferr pela Virtual Books (2011) Essa é a história de Paulo, um jovem usuário de dr**as, que depois de conhecer as dr**as, vê o caminho de sua vida ser devastado pelo sofrimento e busca o caminho de volta, e ao buscar o caminho de volta, encontra outro fascinante, um caminho de luz!
I am very proud of having written this book, and I am sure you will love this novel. It is available in English and Portuguese, soon in Spanish.
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Lives Discolored: How Paul Was Lost to Drugs The book brings a history of a drug user, and all he made to not accept the drug when offered by his friends in the young age. But he resisted not, and the history goes through the times of suffering, sorrows and all that his family faced to see he out of this life. But leave the drugs is not so ...
Ma*****na abuse also has the potential to promote cancer of the lungs and other parts of the respiratory tract because it contains irritants and carcinogens.
Study for reflection-
MA*****NA
There are a lot of people who are of the opinion that ma*****na is not a harmful drug and that it should be as legal to buy and use as alcohol. Ma*****na is the most commonly used illegal drug in the United States. Besides alcohol, ma*****na is the most commonly used drug by young people.
Ma*****na is a dry, shredded green/brown mix of flowers, stems, seeds, and leaves of the h**p plant Cannabis sativa, it usually is smoked as a cigarette (joint, nail), or in a pipe (b**g). It also is smoked in blunts, which are ci**rs that have been emptied of to***co and refilled with ma*****na, often in combination with another drug. It might also be mixed in food or brewed as a tea.
As a more concentrated, resinous form it is called hashish and, as a sticky black liquid, hash oil. Ma*****na smoke has a pungent and distinctive, usually sweet-and-sour odor. Some people think that the smoke smells like burning rope.
There are countless street terms for ma*****na including pot, herb, w**d, grass, widow, g***a, and hash, as well as terms derived from trademarked varieties of cannabis, such as Bubble Gum, Northern Lights, Fruity Juice, Afghani #1, and a number of Skunk varieties.
The main active chemical in ma*****na is THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol). The membranes of certain nerve cells in the brain contain protein receptors that bind to THC. Once securely in place, THC kicks off a series of cellular reactions that ultimately lead to the high that users experience when they smoke ma*****na.
Scientists have learned a great deal about how THC acts in the brain to produce its many effects. When someone smokes ma*****na, THC rapidly passes from the lungs into the bloodstream, which carries the chemical to organs throughout the body, including the brain.
In the brain, THC connects to specific sites called cannabinoid receptors on nerve cells and influences the activity of those cells. Some brain areas have many cannabinoid receptors; others have few or none. Many cannabinoid receptors are found in the parts of the brain that influence pleasure, memory, thought, concentration, sensory and time perception, and coordinated movement.
The short-term effects of ma*****na can include problems with memory and learning; distorted perception; difficulty in thinking and problem solving; loss of coordination; and increased heart rate. Research findings for long-term ma*****na abuse indicate some changes in the brain similar to those seen after long-term abuse of other major drugs.
For example, cannabinoid (THC or synthetic forms of THC) withdrawal in chronically exposed animals leads to an increase in the activation of the stress-response system and changes in the activity of nerve cells containing dopamine. Dopamine neurons are involved in the regulation of motivation and reward, and are directly or indirectly affected by all drugs of abuse.
Ma*****na can have an adverse effect on the heart. One study has indicated that an abuser's risk of heart attack more than quadruples in the first hour after smoking ma*****na. The researchers suggest that such an effect might occur from ma*****na's effects on blood pressure and heart rate and reduced oxygen-carrying capacity of blood.
A user’s lungs are also affected. A study of 450 individuals found that people who smoke ma*****na frequently but do not smoke to***co have more health problems and miss more days of work than nonsmokers. Many of the extra sick days among the ma*****na smokers in the study were for respiratory illnesses
Even infrequent abuse can cause burning and stinging of the mouth and throat, often accompanied by a heavy cough. Someone who smokes ma*****na regularly may have many of the same respiratory problems that to***co smokers do, such as daily cough and phlegm production, more frequent acute chest illness, a heightened risk of lung infections, and a greater tendency to obstructed airways.
Smoking ma*****na possibly increases the likelihood of developing cancer of the head or neck. A study comparing 173 cancer patients and 176 healthy individuals produced evidence that ma*****na smoking doubled or tripled the risk of these cancers.
Ma*****na abuse also has the potential to promote cancer of the lungs and other parts of the respiratory tract because it contains irritants and carcinogens. In fact, ma*****na smoke contains 50 to 70 percent more carcinogenic hydrocarbons than does to***co smoke. It also induces high levels of an enzyme that converts certain hydrocarbons into their carcinogenic form—levels that may accelerate the changes that ultimately produce malignant cells
WHY PEOPLE USE DRUGS
The reasons people use drugs are varied. Essentially, though, drugs give us a desired effect producing a feeling of euphoria that makes us feel better – at least temporarily. There are hundreds of ways that drugs help people cope with life and each person has their own reason why they choose a certain drug.
Drugs can help calm you down, give you energy, overcome shyness, and avoid feelings of loneliness. They may you feel bolder and want to take risks you wouldn’t normally take. They are used to perhaps fit into social situation and get into a “party” mood and even to celebrate happy occasions.
Medically, drugs are used to alleviate pain, help you to sleep, suppress anger, combat anxiety, and avoid depression. They can be used to cope with stress, stimulate your desire for s*x, and lose weight.
Many people report that they began using drugs as a response to peer pressure. Those around them would use drugs, so to fit in, they began using as well.
The ways drugs affect us are countless—for everyone. So much so that often it seems that drugs can cure all our ills and help us overcome whatever bothers us. If that’s all there were to it, we might consider each drug to be some kind of “wonder drug.”
This is where the thought process gets a little skewed. People begin to crave the feeling of euphoria that they get when they use drugs and that’s when it becomes a problem. It can be a vicious cycle. You feel you can’t live without the feelings that drugs give you and that you just won’t be able to cope with life without those drugs. That’s what breeds addiction.
Each one of them have their own history, but being able to read and understand how things happen in the lives of many young people can change the way we think.
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TUDO PODE ACONTECER É muito comum ouvirmos afirmações do tipo: Eu nunca pensei que isso fosse acontecer na minha família! É claro que ninguém espera, e muito menos deseja que um membro da família, ou um amigo, venha a se envolver com dr**as. Mas, infelizmente, isto pode acontecer. Principalmente com as proporções epidêmicas que o uso e o abuso das dr**as vem atingindo no mundo inteiro, inclusive aqui, perto de nós.
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Dr**as e a Família de Aluney Elferr pela Virtual Books (2016) TUDO PODE ACONTECER É muito comum ouvirmos afirmaçoes do tipo: Eu nunca pensei que isso fosse acontecer na minha família! É claro que ninguém espera, e muito menos deseja que um membro da família, ou um amigo, venha a se envolver com dr**as. Mas, infelizmente, isto pode acontecer. Principalmente com...
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Caio is a good boy, and one day he got involved with drugs by influence of his friend... a great story full of informations and colors. Good for parents and their children. A must read informative cartoon. Enjoy.
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Paulo is a guy who got involved with drugs by influence of his school mates. Reading this Novel you can be taken to a trip of a family who fought to be free from drugs.
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Caio is a good boy, and one day he got involved with drugs by influence of his friend... a great story full of informations and colors. Good for parents and their children. A must read informative cartoon. Enjoy.
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