James E. Lessenger (ed.); Glade F. Roper (ed.) Springer (2010) Pehmeäkantinen kirja 78,40 € |
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Drug Courts : A New Approach to Treatment and Rehabilitation SpringerSivumäärä: 486 sivuaAsu: Pehmeäkantinen kirjaJulkaisuvuosi: 2010, 29.10.2010 (lisätietoa)Kieli: Englanti I’ve done them all, and I’m not talking about stage, screen, and television. I stopped taking drugs in the 1970s and stopped smoking in the 1980s. I ceased drinking in the 1990s when I needed a liver transplant and my doctors told me they wouldn’t do it if I continued drinking. So, I stopped, got the transplant, and became a friend of Bill W. Stopping was the best thing I ever did, second to marrying Maj. My substance abuse started, like most people’s, in high school through peer pressure. It progressed while I was on the stage and in the Air Force, where alcohol was the drug of choice. The problem continued as I worked in motion pictures where the day ended with drinks. When I ? nally made it big in television, I was drinking a case of champagne a day. I tell myself that I did this because of my insecurities about being at the top, but it also tasted good. Looking back and having read some of the things in this book, I realize that I have the addictive personality and the genetic predisposition to be a substance abuser. All that was necessary was a situation in which I was near drugs and had peer pressure to get me going.
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