101 Things to Know if You Are Addicted to Painkillers
By (Author) Michael McGee
Addicus Books
Addicus Books
21st February 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
Coping with / advice about drug and alcohol problems
362.299
Paperback
200
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 15mm
322g
Are You Addicted Has addiction taken over your life Do you want to stop using painkillers, but shame and embarrassment keep you from reaching out for help You are not alonemillions find themselves in the clutches of addiction. Michael McGee, M.D., an addiction psychiatrist, has treated thousands of people struggling with addiction. His message: You don't need to sufferyou can live a life free of addiction. In this book, Dr. McGee offers a helpful first step to recovery. He explains what you need to know about addiction and how you can overcome it. He helps you understand: Addiction is a brain diseaseyou didn't choose to become addicted. Shame fuels addiction and keeps you from seeking treatment. Treatment worksboth residential and out-patient. Medications relieve withdrawal symptoms and help you stay sober. You can healturning emotional pain into growth and transformation. Don't Lose Hope! Millions Have Recovered from Addiction. You Can, Too!
Michael McGee, M.D., is a psychiatrist and chief medical officer at The Haven, a facility specializing in the treatment of addiction, near San Luis Obispo, California. Dr. McGee graduated from Stanford University with a bachelor's degree in biology; he continued his education at Stanford University School of Medicine and completed his residency training in psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, where he also completed a chief residency in inpatient psychiatry.
Dr. McGee has extensive experience in addiction treatment, geriatric psychiatry, medical psychiatry, and general adult psychiatry. From his office in California, he also treats patients living remotely through online videoconferencing.
In addition to numerous publications and presentations, Dr. McGee is also the author of the award-winning The Joy of Recovery: The New 12-Step Guide to Recovery from Addiction.