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Addiction: Why Can't They Just Stop? New Knowledge. New Treatments. New Hope. by John Hoffman (Editor), Susan Froemke (Editor), Rodale Press (Manufactured by)

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  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
  • Pub. Date: March 2007
  • ISBN-13: 9781594867156
  • Sales Rank: 63,790
  • 256pp
 
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Synopsis

Addiction. It's been treated with ignorance. Now it's being treated with science. Here are some facts about the disease that you may not know:

  • Addiction affects 22 million Americans
  • 75% of addicts are in the workforce
  • Only 9% of Americans who need treatment receive it
  • New medications can help control craving
  • Relapse is a normal part of the disease
  • Treatment can work

Biography

John Hoffman--Vice President of HBO Original Programming, has spent the past eleven years creating, producing, and supervising documentary programming for HBO, including the ADDICTION project, Hacking Democracy, the Emmy-nominated Last Letters Home: Voices of American Troops from the Battlefields of Iraq, and In Memoriam, New York City, 9/11/01. Before coming to HBO, Hoffman produced and created the children's television series Allegra's Window and served as executive director of AIDSFILMS, where he produced six multi-award-winning films, including AIDS: Changing the Rules.

Susan Froemke has more than twenty-seven nonfiction films to her credit, including the 1976 classic Grey Gardens and the 2001 Academy Award-nominated Lalee's Kin, an HBO film that was also honored at the Sundance Film Festival. A four-time Emmy Award winner, Froemke won a 2001 Grammy for her work as director and producer of Recording the Producers: A Musical Romp with Mel Brooks. Before starting her own company in 2003, Froemke was the principal filmmaker at Maysles Films, Inc.

Susan Cheever
is the bestselling author of twelve books, including five novels, the memoirs Note Found in a Bottle and Home Before Dark, My Name is Bill, a biography of Bill Wilson, the co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous, and most recently, American Bloomsbury. She is a director of the Corporation of Yaddo, a member of the Authors Guild Council, and teaches in the Bennington College MFA program and at the New School.

Sheila Nevins
, president of HBO Documentary Films, is responsible for overseeing thedevelopment and production of all documentaries and family programming for HBO, Cinemax, and their multiplex channels. During her tenure at HBO, she has received seventeen Primetime Emmy Awards, twenty-four News and Documentary Emmys, and twenty-five Peabody Awards. Nevins has also been honored with a Personal Peabody in 2001 and an Emmy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2005 for her contributions to the art of the documentary.

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Addiction: Why Can't They Just Stop? New Knowledge. New Treatments. New Hope.by Anonymous

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April 15, 2007: I agree with scott. Yes, the book talks about all the options. But for me, AA is where it's at. Recovery is a long-term commitment that requires maintenance. Meetings and community are a huge part of staying clean and living a great life!

Addiction: Why Can't They Just Stop? New Knowledge. New Treatments. New Hope.by Anonymous

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April 09, 2007: There is only one book which covers the solution to addiction other books are a great sourceof ADDITIONAL reading, but one sould read the big book first.


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