Substance use disorder
Label
Substance use disorder
Name
Substance use disorder
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Incoming Resources
- Maine alcohol and other drug abuse services, prepared by: Information and Resource Center, Maine Office of Substance Abuse, Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse Services
- The customer is always wrong, by Mimi Pond
- Trip, psychedelics, alienation, and change, Tao Lin
- Our kids, the American Dream in crisis, Robert D. Putnam
- Nil by mouth, a Sony Pictures Classics Release ; Luc Besson presents an SE8 Group production ; produced by Luc Besson, Douglas Urbanski and Gary Oldman ; written and directed by Gary Oldman
- Long bright river, Liz Moore
- The young unknowns, written and directed by Catherine Jelski
- Blindsight, Robin Cook
- Educating yourself about alcohol and drugs, a people's primer, Marc Alan Schuckit ; illustrations by Dena Leigh Schuckit
- The man with the golden arm, screenplay by Walter Newman and Lewis Meltzer ; produced and directed by Otto Preminger
- Wheelmen, Lance Armstrong, the Tour de France, and the greatest sports conspiracy ever, Reed Albergotti and Vanessa O'Connell
- The seventh wish, Kate Messner
- The First Blaine House conference on alcohol and other drug abuse prevention, education, treatment and law enforcement, November 1987
- Substance and shadow, women and addiction in the United States, Stephen R. Kandall ; with the assistance of Jennifer Petrillo
- The beforelife, poems, by Franz Wright
- A house on stilts, mothering in the age of opioid addiction - a memoir, Paula Becker
- Crank, Ellen Hopkins
- Memoirs of an addicted brain, a neuroscientist examines his former life on drugs, Marc Lewis
- Light up the night, America's overdose crisis and the drug users fighting for survival, Travis Lupick
- A family guide to coping with substance use disorders, Dennis C. Daley, Antoine B. Douaihy
- Ivy, a novel, by Julie Hearn
- Crack house, Silverman Entertainment ; produced by Jim Silverman ; directed by Michael Fischa ; screenplay by Blake Schaefer
- Robert B. Parker's The bitterest pill, Reed Farrel Coleman
- Beautiful boy, a father's journey through his son's addiction, David Sheff
- Rat run, by Gerald Seymour
- Clean and sober, Warner Bros. Inc
- Death in Mud Lick, a coal country fight against the drug companies that delivered the opioid epidemic, Eric Eyre
- Barbiturates, sleeping potion or intoxicant?, Jack E. Henningfield, Nancy Almand Ator
- PCP, the dangerous angel, Marilyn Carroll
- The economic costs of alcohol and drug abuse in Maine, 2000, by David Baird, Melanie Lanctot, Jamie Clough
- The sensationist, Charles Palliser
- Too much to dream, a psychedelic American boyhood, Peter Bebergal ; [foreword by Peter Coyote]
- Body leaping backward, memoir of a delinquent girlhood, Maureen Stanton
- A survey of drug use in a cross-section of Maine communities; summary report, prepared for the Interagency Commission on Drug Abuse
- Christiane F., Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo, Neue Constantin Film ; directed by Ulrich Edel ; written by Herman Weigel
- Crystal Fairy & the magical cactus, written and directed by Sebastian Silva
- Nurse Jackie, created by Evan Dunsky, Liz Brixius, & Linda Wallem ; a Caryn Mandabach production ; Showtime ; Lions Gate Television, Season five
- Drugs in America, edited by Robert Emmet Long
- The opioid epidemic, Yngvild Olsen, Joshua M. Sharfstein
- Classic contributions in the addictions, edited with commentary by Howard Shaffer and Milton Earl Burglass
- Sing, unburied, sing, a novel, Jesmyn Ward
- Holiday heart, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents a Tribeca production ; a Robert Townsend film ; screenplay by Cheryl L. West, based upon her play ; directed by Robert Townsend
- Intoxication, [editor, Lewis H. Lapham]
- Fat kid rules the world, K.L. Going
- Beautiful, Amy Reed
- The heroin diaries, a year in the life of a shattered rock star, Nikki Sixx with Ian Gittins
- Almost addicted, is my (or my loved one's) drug use a problem?, J. Wesley Boyd with Eric Metcalf
- State of Maine substance abuse treatment needs assessment, final report, prepared in collaboration with the Maine Office of Substance Abuse by Research Triangle Institute
- Hope never dies, a novel, by Andrew Shaffer
- Fentanyl, Inc., how rogue chemists are creating the deadlist wave of the opioid epidemic, Ben Westhoff
Outgoing Resources
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