About the Author:Named one of America’s top psychiatrists in 2007 by Consumer’s Research Council of America, H.E. Logue, MD, authors his second novel in a series of books designed to demystify mental illness. With 38 years of clinical practice and thousands of patients, Dr. Logue has accumulated a vast number of life scenarios from which he builds his fictional characters. His knack for storytelling adds pleasure and intrigue to these informative novels.
Addiction
Yours, Mine, and Ours
by H. E. Logue, M.D.
Addiction
Yours, Mine, and Ours
by H. E. Logue, M.D.
Published Nov 08, 2010
251 Pages
Genre: PSYCHOLOGY / Applied Psychology
Book Details
UNDERSTAND ADDICTS: CONQUER ADDICTION
From the highly acclaimed author of Fly Me to the Moon comes a new book about the personal cost of addiction and its far-reaching effects. This is the story of Sam, a man struggling with the consequences of dependency, and how his addiction affects him, his family, and friends. The narrative is richly absorbing, and you will walk away from this book satisfied with a deep understanding of addiction—how to recognize the signs and causes of addiction, and how to protect yourself and your family. Can you afford not to educate yourself? “ADDICTION: Yours, Mine, and Ours is presented in Logue’s unique, award-winning paradigm. His characters are quickly absorbed into our community. Often they are a friend or relative. They touch our hearts, satisfy our brains, and challenge our conscience. This hope-inspiring novel exudes knowledge and education as a purposeful bonus.” —Lita A. Clark, PhD “Logue’s method of messaging provides collateral insights and delightful historical insights.” —Kay McLean, RN, MSN “ADDICTION: Yours, Mine, and Ours is an important new technique of teaching through entertaining novels. You will consciously sense your evolving knowledge of addiction and its awesome power. It raises hope and underscores the rewards of recovery in newfound freedom from the bondage of addiction.” —William Jerry Howell, MD Psychiatrist/Addictionologist