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Clean: Overcoming Addiction And Ending America's Greatest TragedyStock informationGeneral Fields
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Description"Addiction is a preventable, treatable disease, not a moral failing. As with other illnesses, the approaches most likely to work are based on science -- not on faith, tradition, contrition, or wishful thinking." Reviews""Clean" will change not only how you look at drug abuse, but also what you think should be done about it. This book is essential reading about one of our most important social problems." -- Eric Schlosser, author of "Fast Food Nation" and "Reefer Madness" "In "Beautiful Boy," David Sheff gave voice to the silent -- the millions of addicts and their families. Now in "Clean," he offers them a path toward healing. Our nation is sinking into an epidemic. This book offers realistic hope for recovery from addiction for those who suffer the disease." -- Drew Pinsky, M.D., host of "Dr. Drew" "How do we prevent kids from using drugs, and how do we effectively treat addiction? "Clean" cuts through the technical jargon and marketing nonsense to summarize our best knowledge on these topics. The case studies illuminate the challenging process of treatment and the remarkable changes that occur with recovery. "Clean "is a major contribution to our understanding of this disease and how to fight it." -- Richard A. Rawson, Ph.D., professor and associate director, Integrated Substance Abuse Programs, Geffen School of Medicine, University of California at Los Angeles ""Clean "is an important expose of a failed system; by replacing it, we will save countless lives, help people get clean and stay clean, and help the U.S. end its catastrophic war on drugs." -- Sir Richard Branson, founder and chairman, Virgin Group, and member of the Global Commission on Drug Policy "David Sheff is one of our strongest and most compassionate voices on the profound costs of addiction to the family and to society. "Clean" should be read by anyone affected by the number-one public health issue in America, which means it should be ready by everybody." -- Christopher Kennedy Lawford, author of "Recover to Live" and" Symptoms of Withdrawal" "David Sheff has written the most important book about addiction in a decade. "Clean" is a blueprint for thinking clearly -- and empathetically -- about America's costliest |