The Blind Truth of Addiction in Society: Drug Addiction Caused by Unemployment, Lack of Education, and Poverty
By Talal Sobhi
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This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to understand the other factors surrounding drug addiction.
Society has always looked at drugs and addiction as the root causes of crimes, unemployment, financial problems, and lack of proper education for many people. However, it’s high time to dig deeper into the topic of drug use and addiction. Look at and understand the other side of the coin. What if drug addiction and use are caused by unemployment, lack of education, and poverty? What if problems like increasing crime rates are not directly related to drugs? These are the main points that several experts like Dr. Carl Hart, Associate Professor of Psychology in Columbia University, explored in their studies. Dr. Hart wrote the groundbreaking book about the neuroscience behind addiction “High Price: A Neuroscientist’s Journey of Self-Discovery That Challenges Everything You Know about Drug and Society”.
Taking notes from his teachings and other resources, this book will give you an idea about how society gained misleading information about drug use, drug addiction, drug users, and substances’ effects on people. Most of the information is caused by generalizing drug users, which results in the social construct that all people who use these substances are bad influences. In reality, however, perennial social issues may be the ones that trigger drug addiction.
In this book you will find:
•Drug Addiction, Crimes, and Experts Studying the Trends
•Misconceptions about Drugs, Drug Use, and Addiction
•Do All Drug Users have Drug Problems?
•Are drugs the main cause of crime?
•Drug Users Display Violent and Unusual Behavior
•The gateway to other drugs
•Society Problems as Causes of Drug Use and Addiction
•The Better Future: Change in Perspectives, Drug Education and Policies
•Decriminalize Drugs to Provide Alternatives
Talal Sobhi
Talal Sobhi, is a Transformation specialist, industry leading parenting expert, public speaker and author. He developed "The Ultimate Guide To Stress Free Parenting" empowering parents to raise respectful, responsible, and resilient kids. Talal Sobhi is a #1 Best Selling Author on Amazon in more then one genre. He's popular, user-friendly parenting advice books, teach Resilience: Raising Kids Who Can Launch!, Teach Responsibility: Empower Kids with a Great Work Ethic, and Teach Respect: That's My Kid! are designed for today's busy parents with age specific tips and ideas for building character in kids. He's next book,The Blind Truth of Addiction in Society:Drug Addiction Caused by Unemployment, Lack of Education, and Poverty published November 2014 Beyond these honors, He's most proud of he's family. Raising 2 Princesses and one boy who are growing into respectful, responsible and resilient young men and women.
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The Blind Truth of Addiction in Society - Talal Sobhi
The Blind Truth of Addiction in Society
Drug Addiction Caused by Unemployment, Lack of Education, and Poverty
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I want to thank and congratulate you for downloading the book, The Blind Truth of Addiction in Society: Drug Addiction Caused by Unemployment, Lack of Education, and Poverty
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This book contains proven steps and strategies for understanding the factors surrounding drug addiction.
Society has always looked upon drugs and addiction as the root causes of crime, unemployment, financial problems, and lack of education. However, it’s high time that we dig deeper into the topic of drug use and addiction so that we can understand the other side of the coin. What if drug addiction and use are not caused by—but, in fact, stem from—unemployment, lack of education, and poverty? What if problems like increasing crime rates do not directly relate to drugs? These are the points that experts like Dr. Carl Hart, associate professor of psychology at Columbia University, have explored in their studies. Dr. Hart wrote a groundbreaking book about the neuroscience behind addiction: High Price: A Neuroscientist’s Journey of Self-Discovery That Challenges Everything You Know about Drugs and Society.
Taking notes from his teachings, as well as from other resources, this book will give you an idea about the ways in which society developed misleading conceptions about drug use, drug addiction, drug users, and the effect that drugs have on the