SUBSTANCE ABUSE Kaitlin Atkinson Family Resource Library Resource List

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SUBSTANCE ABUSE Kaitlin Atkinson Family Resource Library Resource List
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
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Adolescent drug & alcohol abuse: how to spot it, stop it, and get help for your family / Babbit,
Nikki -- Sabastopol, CA: O'Reilly, 2000.
This book offers parents clear information, support, and guidance to understand the disease model
of drug abuse, and that it's not your fault; overcome family confusion, denial, and excuses to get
your child the help he needs; find allies in the community to help your child feel the appropriate
consequences of his actions; know what to look for in chemical assessment facilities; see what kind
of help can be given your child in treatment; gain serenity and happiness for yourself, apart from the
outcome of your child's drug abuse or dependency; listen to the voices of dozens of parents and
recovering teens and learn that you are not alone in how this problem profoundly affects your
family.
FAM HV 5824 .Y68 B27
L'alcool / Sanders, Pete -- Montréal: Éditions École Active, 1998.
Ce livre parle des effets de l’alcool, l’aspect social et des attitudes envers l’alcool. Il y a aussi des
photos et des bandes dessinées. Pour les enfants de 6 à 12 ans.
FAM HV 5125 .S24714
Buzzed: the straight facts about the most used and abused drugs from alcohol to ecstasy / Kuhn,
Cynthia -- New York: Norton, 1998.
This no-nonsense handbook gives the most balanced, objective information available on the most
often used and abused drugs, from alcohol, caffeine, and nicotine to heroin. In both quickreference summaries and in-depth analysis, it reports on how these drugs enter the body, how they
manipulate the brain, their short-term and long-term effects, the kinds of “high” they produce, and
the circumstances in which they can be deadly.
FAM HV 5824 .Y68 K83
Cocaïne: la poudre de l'ennui: inspiré de la série documentaire 'vice caché' / Beaulieu, Jacques -Outrement, QC: Les Éditions Publistar, 2006.
Ce livre apporte des informations pertinentes sur ce paradis artificiel qu'est la consommation de
cocaïne. On y trouve aussi des pistes de solution basées sur les besoins physiques,
psychologiques et sociaux de l'individu, ainsi que des approches de traitement, telle la méthode
AA. Un guide de ressources (centres de thérapie et d'entraide) complète le recueil.
FAM HV 5810 .B42 2006
Co-dependent no more: how to stop controlling others and start caring for yourself / Beattie, Melody
-- Center City, MN: Hazelden, 1992.
Helps to understand codependency and keys to unlocking it hold on your life -instructive life stories,
personal reflections, exercises and self-test -Inspirational, straight forward.
FAM RC 569.5 .C63 B43
Cocktails: facts for youth about mixing medicine, booze, and street drugs / Collin, Kathleen Vancouver: Youth Health Program, 2002.
Designed by youth for youth and their health care providers, this booklet describes the effects of
mixing street drugs with antidepressants and other medications.
FAM HV 5824 .Y68 C64
Drogue: alerte aux parents / Wille, Rolf -- Paris: Éditions Brepols, 1996.
Dans cet opuscule qui s'adresse à tous les éducateurs, l'auteur explique : comment empêcher dès
le plus jeune âge le développement de la toxicomanie, comment détecter les symptômes de la
dépendance, comment aider les toxicomanes à rompre avec la drogue et comment favoriser leur
guérison.
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Drogues et adolescence: réponses aux questions des parents / Gaudet, Etiénne -- Montréal: Éditions
du CHU Sainte-Justine, 2009.
Ce livre présente une mise é jour des substances psychotropes aujourd'hui offertes aux
adolescentes - qu'il s'agisse de dépresseurs, de stimulants ou de perturbateurs - et contient de
nombreux renseignements pratiques, tant pour les parents que leurs adolescents.
FAM HV 5824 Y68 G38 2009
Les drogues / Sanders, Pete -- Montréal: Éditions École Active, 1997.
Ce livre parle de ce qu’est une drogue, des différentes sortes de drogues, l’abus des drogues et
des conséquences. Il y a aussi des photos et des bandes dessinées. Pour les enfants de 6 à 12
ans.
FAM HV 5809.5 .S3414
Drogues: savoir plus, risquer moins: édition Québécoise -- Montréal: Les Éditions Internationale
Alain Stanke, 2001.
FAM HV 5801 .D74
Ecstasy: la pilule de l'enfer: inspiré de la télésérie documentaire 'vice caché' / Beaulieu, Jacques -Outrement, QC: Les Éditions Publistar, 2006.
Ce livre est une source d'information sur les risques qu'encourent les consommateurs de ce
drogue. En expliquant les effets de l'ecstasy sur le cerveau, les reins, le foie, le cœur et les
poumons, il donne une vision claire et vulgarisé de cette pilule.
FAM HV 5822 .M38 B42 2006
Helping students overcome substance abuse: effective practices for prevention and intervention /
Burrow-Sanchez, Jason J. -- New York: The Guilford Press, 2007.
Unique in its coverage of both prevention and intervention, this book provides evidence-based
strategies and ready-to-use tools for addressing substance abuse in middle and high school
settings. Readers learn ways to identify students at risk and implement programs that meet a broad
continuum of needs--from psych educational and support groups to individual intervention and
referral to community services.
FAM HV 5824 .Y68 B87 2007
How to cope with a teenage drinker: changing adolescent alcohol abuse / Forrest, Gary G. -- North
Vale, NJ: Jason Aronson, 1997.
With sensibility and eloquence, Dr. Forrest helps parents and families face the ugly reality of a
teenager's drinking problem and shows that there is a path away from alcohol and its tragic
consequences, toward a healthier, more fulfilling life style, not just for the teenage drinker but for
the entire family.
FAM HV 5135 .F67 1997
Real people: marijuana: the burning truth [VHS] -- Pleasantville, NY: Sunburst Communications, 1999.
This program explores the problems associated with pot smoking, including its effect on skills,
friendship, and family relationships. In addition, the negative effect marijuana use can have on
academic performance, a finding clearly supported by research. The possibility of dependence is
discussed, examines the psychological and physiological effects of this so-called “soft drug”.
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The truth about drugs [VHS] -- Woodstock, ON: Canadian Learning Company, 1998.
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This video explores the lives of several young people who have been forever changed by drug
use. It shows the immediate consequences of illegal drugs, and illustrates in vivid detail how
easily a life can be changed or destroyed after just one drug use episode. The effects of heroin,
cocaine, Ecstasy and other drugs are discussed, as well as techniques for turning away from
risky drug-related situations.
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Understanding street drugs: a handbook of substance misuse for parents, teachers and other
professionals / Emmett, D. -- London: Jessica Kingsley, 2006.
Provides an overview of key facts and issues surrounding substance misuse. All commonly used
street drugs are discussed in detail.
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Web Sites
Alcoholism – MedlinePlus from the U.S. National Library of Medicine
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/alcoholism.html
Drug Abuse – Medline Plus from the U.S. National Library of Medicine
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/drugabuse.html
Binge Drinking - Kids Health – Information for Kids, Teens and Parents from the Nemours Foundation
http://kidshealth.org/teen/drug_alcohol/alcohol/binge_drink.html
Kids Help Phone / Jeunesse j’écoute
http://www.kidshelpphone.ca/Teens/InfoBooth/Emotional-Health/Alcohol-And-Drugs.aspx
Teens: Alcohol and Other Drugs – From the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
http://www.aacap.org/AACAP/Families_and_Youth/Facts_for_Families/Facts_for_Families_Pages/Teens_A
lcohol_And_Other_Drugs_03.aspx
Tobacco Information and Prevention Source – U.S. Centers for Disease Control
http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/youth/index.htm
List of Common Addictions - American Academy of Family Physicians
http://sitesearch.familydoctor.org/?q=common+addictions&sp_cs=UTF-8
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health / Centre de toxicomanie et de santé mentale
http://www.camh.net
ToxQuebec – La référence québécoise en matière de toxicomanie
http://www.toxquebec.com/accueil.html
Dépendances – Ministère de la santé et des services sociaux du Québec / Dépendance - Ministère de la
santé et des services sociaux du Québec
http://www.dependances.gouv.qc.ca/index.php?accueil
Ten Tips for Prevention for Youth – NCADD National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence
https://ncadd.org/for-youth/prevention-tips/234-ten-tips-for-prevention-for-youth
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Local Contacts
Addictions and Problem Gambling Services of Ottawa / Services en toxicomanie et en jeu problématique
d’Ottawa
221 Nelson St.
Ottawa, ON K1N 1C7
613-789-8941
https://www.shchc.ca/programs/amhs
info@sandyhillchc.on.ca
Motherisk – The Hospital for Sick Children
Helpline – 877-327-4636
www.motherisk.org
Drogue: aide et référence / Drugs: Help and Referral
514-527-2626 Montréal et environs
800-265-2626 ailleurs au Québec
24 heures – 7 jours
http://www.drogue-aidereference.qc.ca/index.html
dar@info-reference.qc.ca
Kids Help Phone / Jeunesse j’écoute
800-668-6868
http://www.kidshelpphone.ca
This guide provides medical material for information purposes only and is not intended to replace the advice
of your physician. The information may not always apply to your individual situation.
The guide represents material available in the Family Resource Centre collection at CHEO. It is not
intended to be an exhaustive list. Your local public library may also be able to provide valuable information.
If you require materials in alternative formats, please contact the library at 613-737-7600 ext. 2157 or at
library@cheo.on.ca.
Last Updated: February 2013
Links Tested: October 2014
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