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  • Regarding Substance Abuse and Addiction

  • What You Need to Know. Real World Insights from Firsthand Experience
  • By: Craig A Williamson
  • Narrated by: Robertson Dean
  • Length: 2 hrs and 48 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Regarding Substance Abuse and Addiction

By: Craig A Williamson
Narrated by: Robertson Dean
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In "Regarding Substance Abuse and Addiction (RSAA)," Craig A Williamson offers a powerful, real-world guide through the challenging journey of addiction. Drawing from personal experience, this book provides practical insights and understanding for individuals and their loved ones navigating the complexities of substance use disorders. Craig's brilliant, straightforward writing sheds light on what we all need to know. Through real-life stories and straight talk about the world of recovery, listeners will be better equipped to face the battle against addiction with renewed confidence. Whether you're personally struggling or supporting someone who is, "RSAA" brings game-changing understanding - helping to illuminate next steps knowing that you are not alone.

©2024 Craig A Williamson (P)2024 Craig A Williamson
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A lot of information in a very small package.

“When dealing with addiction, this book delivers a lot of information in a very small package. I highly recommend this read and I wanna thank the author for sharing his personal journey in a way helpful for others”

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A very helpful guidebook for those who find themselves or loved ones navigating the trail of Substance Use Disorder (SUD)

Author Craig Williamson is a survivor of the long ordeal he experienced as the father of a brilliant and talented son trapped for years in the cycle of SUD. In and out of treatment and rehab; the highs and lows of getting life back together repeatedly only to fall back into substance use again and again.

Williamson's observations are concise and helpful to anyone who finds themselves or a loved one dealing with SUD.

This book is a fast read, a crash-course, no words waisted as the author recounts the battle with addiction, dealing with the mental health system, ambulances, hospitals, insurance and other logistical issues. Things family members can do to be helpful. Plus, the tough love, the denial, the unintended enabling, and how the family both contributes to and copes with the damages, and in Williamson's son's case, his eventual death in his late 20s from a deadly combination of substances, improperly prescribed psych drugs, diabetes and other underlying health issues.

Williamson also shines his light on helpful intervention options, treatment centers, clean-housing pros and cons, the very hopeful AA 12-Step program, Al-Anon, and other support groups along with a genuine submission to a higher power that is so needed for spiritual solice during this exhausting journey.

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