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Other Items from Substance Abuse
Progression and Consequences of Drugs Multimedia Series - This series on the progression of substance dependence covers in detail the characteristics of each stage as well as the effects on others.
Progression and Consequences of Drugs Software Series - This interactive software series deals with the progressive stages of substance dependency and the characteristics of each stage.
Effects of Crack/Cocaine (CD) - The fastest addiction of any drug, crack/cocaine can addict you after only a few uses. This program looks in depth at how cocaine affects the body and the reasons for the intense cravings and quick addiction.
Effects of Marijuana (CD) - Gives a comprehensive picture of the negative physiological effects, when using marijuana, on the heart, lungs, brain, reproductive organs, male and female hormones, and immune system.
Alcohol is a Drug (CD) - Describes alcohol as an addictive drug and explores the physical, social, and legal consequences of alcohol use.
Disease of Alcoholism (CD) - Describes alcoholism, the warning signs of addiction, the withdrawal process, and genetic predisposition.
Marijuana Myths and Realities (CD) - Gives the facts about the realities of the harmful effects of using marijuana and debunks the myth that marijuana use won't hurt you.
Understanding Teenage Suicide (CD) - Suicide is now the #2 cause of death for teenagers, after alcohol-related traffic accidents. This program explains why some adolescents become depressed and choose to commit suicide.
Understanding Teenage Depression (CD) - Explores many of the mental health problems affecting today's adolescents, including conduct and learning disorders, alcohol and other drug use, and depression.
Effects of Drugs on Adolescents (CD) - Teens using drugs often do desperate things, and this CD takes a look at how an adolescent's life is affected by drug use.
Consequences of Drugs CD Series - Takes a comprehensive look at the progressive stages of substance abuse, and the many negative effects physically, psychologically, socially, and legally.
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