Additional Reading - Drug Abuse and Addiction
Additional Reading
Alcoholics Anonymous. Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions. New York: Alcoholics Anonymous, 1953.
Barringer, F. “Youthful Drinking Persists: With Teens and Alcohol, It's Just Say When.” New York Times (June 23, 1991): Section 4.
Baum, Joanne. One Step Over the Line: A Non-Nonsense Guide to Recognizing and Treating Cocaine Dependency. New York: Harper & Row, 1985.
Fisher, Edwin B., Jr., et al. “Smoking and Smoking Cessation.” American Review of Respiratory Disease (1990): 702–20.
Gold, Mark. 800-COCAINE. New York: Bantam Books, 1984.
——. The Facts about Drugs and Alcohol. New York: Bantam Books, 1987.
Goodwin, Donald W. Is Alcoholism Hereditary? New York: Ballantine, 1988.
Gordis, Enoch, et al. “Finding the Gene(s) for Alcoholism.” JAMA (April 18, 1990): 2094–95.
Hannan, Deborah J., and Alan G. Adler. “Crack Abuse: Do You Know Enough About It?” Postgraduate Medicine (July 1990): 141–43, 146–47.
Jeanne, E. The Twelve Steps for Tobacco Users. Center City, MN: Hazelden, 1984.
McGinely, Laurie. “Zeroing In on Cure for Cocaine Addiction.” Wall Street Journal. (January 6, 1997).
Mumey, Jack. The Joy of Being Sober. Chicago, IL: Contemporary Books, 1984.
Pike, Ronald F. “Cocaine Withdrawal: An Effective Three-Drug Regimen.” Postgraduate Medicine (March 1989): 115–16,121.
Rogers, Jacqueline. You Can Stop Smoking. New York: Pocket Books, 1987.
Weiss, Roger D. Cocaine. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 1987.
Wolf, Phillip A., et al. “Cigarette Smoking as a Risk Factor for Stroke.” JAMA (February 19, 1988): 1025–29.
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