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This is a poet who feels deeply and seeks answers; this is a collection that satisfies the soul.-Kathleen Brewin Lewis, Author of Magicicada
Understanding addiction is the only way to help a drug addict overcome their problem. This book helps you not only understand addicts and their behaviors, but also to identify and understand the triggers that make addicts continue to abuse drugs. Sections are divided into the four main types of addicts. At the end of each section you are given easy action steps you can use to speed up and ease the process of recovery for any addict. This book is for anyone who loves an addict. It was written by Christopher Martin, a former drug addict who was addicted to some of the worst drugs you can imagine for over a decade. He has seen things firsthand that no doctor or addiction specialist will ever know about. If you've spent your time worrying about an addict, trying to help them with rehab, detox and interventions this book is for you. The truth is, most of the things taught in colleges and in treatment centers don't work. If they did work then rehab would not be the revolving door that it is. Treatment centers and specialists are not trained to help the root causes of drug and alcohol addiction. Most time addicts come out worse off than when they started. To beat addiction you need to understand what caused it, and what continues to trigger the addict's brain - they are not always the same thing. Addicts and alcoholics tend to only listen to other addicts and alcoholics. That's because they can understand and relate to each other. This book gives you the knowledge and experience to do the same. Now you can help the addict you love because you will know more about what they are going through, and how to stop it. This is a short, easy to read action plan that dives into the nitty gritty behaviors that drug addicts try to hide. Knowing and understanding these things gives you an advantage over addiction, which will help you callout your addict and make them understand what they are doing. Often addicts do not realize the things they do until it's too late. This book helps you put an end to that vicious cycle. If you love someone you feel like you are losing to drug addiction this book is for you. There is light at the end of the tunnel. There is a positive outcome waiting just around the corner for you. Take advantage of the real-world experience this author has to offer. Don't wait until it's too late. Don't let addiction carry someone you love even further down the wrong road. Get your copy now.
Spinozäs Argument for Substance Monism: Why There Is Only One Thing interprets and defends Spinozäs God/Nature argument using speculative metaphysics as a method and illustrates the practice and potential of metaphysics at work. These features work together to strengthen Spinozäs argument that only one substantial being exists.
Continuing on from the book Odds and Ends: Emotions in Poetry, dive deeper into the mind of one man's journey through life.
The After-Treatment Of Cases Of Abdominal Section is a book written by Christopher Martin in 1894. The book is a comprehensive guide to the post-operative care of patients who have undergone abdominal surgery. Martin, a renowned physician and surgeon, shares his extensive knowledge and experience in this field, providing detailed instructions on how to manage patients in the immediate aftermath of surgery and during their recovery period. The book covers topics such as wound care, pain management, nutrition, and physical therapy, as well as potential complications that may arise and how to address them. Martin's insights into the best practices for post-operative care have been invaluable to medical professionals for over a century and continue to be relevant today. This book is a must-read for anyone working in the field of abdominal surgery or interested in the history of medical practices.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
A haunting, fast-paced war memoir, Chasing Alexander is Christopher Martin's account of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. It's a memoir that looks unflinchingly at the seductive side of war, and its awful consequences.
A book of poetry and short-stories, Wojcik writes in a straightforward and accessible way. Covering a variety of moods, Many Moons is at various times touching, humorous, heart-breaking, and whimsical. Many Moons contains 68 poems, 8 short-stories, and a few other literary musings. This 3rd Edition features nearly a hundred pages of new material not found in the 2nd Edition. Winner of the 2010 Vance Creek Literary Arts Award and the 2017 South Fork Poetry Award.
This book argues that the UK, as a post-modern globalised state, will require means to have influence over events and opponents that threaten the UK's interests in the 21st century, and that its means is the Royal Navy.
Helps you decide which pharmacotherapy to employ in specific clinical situations. This title details essential drug information, such as benefits, risks, adverse reactions, dosage, interactions with other drugs, and responses.
This path-breaking approach to Thomas Aquinas interprets the Five Ways in the context of his theory of science. Aquinas is the leading medieval philosopher and his work is of continuing contemporary relevance. Addressing all the critical themes of authority and reason, Christopher Martin examines the role of science and definitions in medieval thought, and how to deal with the big question: is there a God? Rigorous and challenging, Martin's clear exposition compares and contrasts Aquinas' arguments with those of other philosophers, Anselm, Descartes and Kant.
Takes the student step-by-step through the intellectual problems of Medieval thought, explaining the principal lines of argument from Augustine of Hippos to the sixteenth century.
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