Riassunto:
The information in this book derives from personal experience, scientific research, observation and social interaction with drug users. These factors empowered me with the ability to write this book. I wrote it with the public in heart and society in mind, and that nothing, I mean nothing is more empowering than knowledge, especially when it is new or original. So, this book comprises the basic stages and phases of the subjective process of drug addiction, which is in keeping with the deletion of receptor proteins off the surface of the nerve membrane. It is a perfect asset to any library, community as well as home. It is a perfect guide for drug users, the general public and as well parents with growing up children. There are many sources or references in this book of scientific research studies that are present and past. At least twenty years has been invested in this book and innumerable rewrites, in order to get it right by properly putting it together with scientific research in support, rather than just personal experience and common sense, or knowledge. One of the major aspects of this book is the subjective process of drug addiction, which is supported by the proper and appropriate, scientific research according to the removal of drug- receptors from the surface of the nerve membrane. Another major feature of this book is that it puts drug use mood swings and marked behavior changes in an ordered sequence. Even science itself has not been able to put the bits and pieces of studies together in order to exhibit such, but it enabled me to do so. For example, this book tells us when drug users become biologically exposed to the drug, when the homeostasis becomes imbalanced and the allostasis is at risk. Also this book points out when drug users become criminally inclined, too skinny, and then regain their composure and become fat and fine, and as a consequence deceive many; how they are positively and
L'autore:
My name is Lee Arnold Green, Sr., and Author. I am a native of the State of Mississippi. I live in Greenville, MS. and having done so most of my adult life. I was born in Inverness, MS and reared in the suburb of Leland, MS. I attended school in the Leland School System. I played varsity football my senior year. However, I did not graduate but fortunately I went on to attend Great Onyx Job Corps Center in Mammoth Cave, Kentucky 01/1977 and continued my schooling. I earned a brick mason certificate after six months, and then decided to join the United States Marine Corps 07/1977 wherein I served five years; married a lovely devout Marine Woman (WM) Margaret E Neal, (Green) 11/1980 who served about two years, and together had four children, all boys. I attended a program of Division of Continuing Education sponsored jointly by the United States Marine Corps and Coastal Carolina Community College (CCCC) in Jacksonville NC. I earned a Certificate of Achievement, and later my (GED) in 1981. Then I begin higher education studies in USMC's extended Division of Continuing Education sponsored by East Carolina University (ECU) of Greenville, North Carolina. I separated from USMC 06/1982 and move to Greenville, NC to study on ECU campus. My major was psychology and minor sociology. Interestingly, I participated in the first research data gathering for seat-belt laws. I also studied at Pitt Community College (PCC) in a Human Services Technique Program in Greenville, NC. Unfortunately my education was put on hold in 1984 until the Fall of 2004. Then I resumed my educational studies by attending Mississippi Delta Community College (MDCC) in MoorHead, MS and then Delta State University in Cleveland, MS the Winter of 2005, also Mississippi Valley State University (MVSU) in Itta Bena, MS the Summer of 2006. Fortunately I finished what I started at ECU at DSU 2006 with a Bachelor of Art Degree in Psychology, as well the program at
Le informazioni nella sezione "Su questo libro" possono far riferimento a edizioni diverse di questo titolo.