Mastering the Addicted Brain

Mastering the Addicted Brain

Building a Sane and Meaningful Life to Stay Clean

By Walter Ling Foreword by Alan I. Leshner

$15.95

Publication Date: 15th August 2017

Straight talk about addiction and recovery from an internationally renowned neuroscientist, addiction specialist, and psychiatrist Read More
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Straight talk about addiction and recovery from an internationally renowned neuroscientist, addiction specialist, and psychiatrist Read More
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For anyone trying to overcome an addiction, living with someone with an addiction, or helping someone with an addiction

As most drug and alcohol addicts eventually realize, good intentions alone aren’t enough to break destructive habits. However, addiction can be managed once its true nature is understood. This simple yet profound guidebook takes you step-by-step through the process of building a life after addiction by adopting new behaviors that create lasting change. An internationally renowned psychiatrist, neurologist, and addiction specialist, Dr. Walter Ling has worked with thousands of addicts, their loved ones, and fellow clinicians. His no-nonsense, no-judgment approach, which he calls the “neuroscience of common sense,” advocates holistic methods to prevent relapse and establish new patterns to create a sustainable, meaningful life.
Details
  • Price: $15.95
  • Pages: 160
  • Carton Quantity: 69
  • Publisher: New World Library
  • Imprint: New World Library
  • Publication Date: 15th August 2017
  • Trim Size: 5 x 8 in
  • ISBN: 9781608685004
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    SELF-HELP / Codependency
    SELF-HELP / Substance Abuse & Addictions / Alcohol
    MEDICAL / Neuroscience
    SELF-HELP / Substance Abuse & Addictions / General
    SELF-HELP / Substance Abuse & Addictions / Drugs
Author Bio
Neuropsychiatrist Walter Ling, MD, is a pioneer in research and clinical practice for science-based addiction treatment. Dr. Ling has served as a consultant on narcotic affairs to the US Department of State and the World Health Organization. He is Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and the founding director of the Integrated Substance Abuse Programs (ISAP) at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Table of Contents

Introduction

1. Addiction Is a Brain Disease: How the Brain Gets and Stays Addicted

2. Getting Off and Staying Off Drugs: Detoxification and Relapse Prevention

3. Preparing for a New Life: Physical Health

4. Emotional Health

5. Living Responsibly

6. Connections: Living Among Family and Friends

7. Being a Member of the Community

8. A Balanced Life

For anyone trying to overcome an addiction, living with someone with an addiction, or helping someone with an addiction

As most drug and alcohol addicts eventually realize, good intentions alone aren’t enough to break destructive habits. However, addiction can be managed once its true nature is understood. This simple yet profound guidebook takes you step-by-step through the process of building a life after addiction by adopting new behaviors that create lasting change. An internationally renowned psychiatrist, neurologist, and addiction specialist, Dr. Walter Ling has worked with thousands of addicts, their loved ones, and fellow clinicians. His no-nonsense, no-judgment approach, which he calls the “neuroscience of common sense,” advocates holistic methods to prevent relapse and establish new patterns to create a sustainable, meaningful life.
  • Price: $15.95
  • Pages: 160
  • Carton Quantity: 69
  • Publisher: New World Library
  • Imprint: New World Library
  • Publication Date: 15th August 2017
  • Trim Size: 5 x 8 in
  • ISBN: 9781608685004
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    SELF-HELP / Codependency
    SELF-HELP / Substance Abuse & Addictions / Alcohol
    MEDICAL / Neuroscience
    SELF-HELP / Substance Abuse & Addictions / General
    SELF-HELP / Substance Abuse & Addictions / Drugs
Neuropsychiatrist Walter Ling, MD, is a pioneer in research and clinical practice for science-based addiction treatment. Dr. Ling has served as a consultant on narcotic affairs to the US Department of State and the World Health Organization. He is Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and the founding director of the Integrated Substance Abuse Programs (ISAP) at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Introduction

1. Addiction Is a Brain Disease: How the Brain Gets and Stays Addicted

2. Getting Off and Staying Off Drugs: Detoxification and Relapse Prevention

3. Preparing for a New Life: Physical Health

4. Emotional Health

5. Living Responsibly

6. Connections: Living Among Family and Friends

7. Being a Member of the Community

8. A Balanced Life