Topic: Health and Wellness / Addiction & Substance Abuse

 
The Methamphetamine Crisis
Strategies to Save Addicts, Families, and Communities
Herbert C. Covey, ed.
978-0-31308-763-9

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Herbert C. Covey, ed.
ADD COPY 2009 ABC-CLIO

The Methamphetamine Crisis

Strategies to Save Addicts, Families, and Communities

Herbert C. Covey, ed. Herbert C. Covey, ed.


November 2006

Praeger

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Details the history and prevalence of methamphetamine addiction, details the illegal manufacture and effects of this new and vicious street drug - including before and after photographs of users - then describes the trauma and treatments for addicts, families, children and communities involved, as well as novel justice system approaches to spur change.

This groundbreaking book detailing the newest drug scourge to hit the streets includes information on the effects of and addiction to methamphetamine on the users, their children and their communities. The comprehensive coverage here includes details of the environmental effects of meth labs, as well as photographs of the physical effects of this drug, including how this form of speed rapidly and grotesquely ages users. Contributors include medical and psychological practitioners, law enforcement officers, public health specialists, scientists, and child welfare caseworkers. Three chapters are written by meth users in recovery and the parent of an addict. The text also reviews psychological treatments showing some success, and creative steps being taken by communities and court officials to reduce the threat from this so-called poor man's cocaine which has killed adults and children from all economic groups and walks of life.

Currently, professionals and family members have little guidance on how to deal with methamphetamine addicts. This book fills that void by providing information on the meth subculture, what to expect, and how to handle a variety of situations. A solid introduction to the complex nature of this drug is presented, with an emphasis on how families and children are affected by meth use and manufacture. Contributors include Commander Lori Moriarty, named Drug Enforcement Officer of the Year by the Office of the President of the United States, and Dr. Kathryn Wells, a widely known pediatrician recognized for her work with the National Alliance for Drug Endangered Children.
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"Fifteen chapters are presented by Covey in order to provide guidance and advice to professionals working families and children affected by methamphetamine manufacturing and abuse. Covey first describes the basic science and statistics of methamphetamine and its prevalence in the United States. Other contributors explore methamphetamine lab identification and the dangers of methamphetamine production, short- and long-term medical effects of methamphetamine on children and adults, the environmental cleanup of methamphetamine labs, community-based treatment for methamphetamine addiction, psychosocial approaches to methamphetamine dependence, child welfare and methamphetamine, case management, and drug courts. Also included is testimony from an addict and the mother of an addict."—Reference & Research Book News