
The Opioid Epidemic
What You Don't Know Will Destroy Your Family and Your Life
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Catherine O'Connor
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Is Opioid Addiction Really a Crisis?
If your eyes are open and your ears are listening, you know that opioid bullets are flying everywhere.
The opioid epidemic is here and growing. What would happen if every day a plane crashed with 200 passengers on it? All dead. Every day. Would there be an uproar? You bet there would be. YES, America…we have a crisis!
Every individual who succumbs to opioids creates a twisting tornado that impacts seven other people every day. Families and relationships are splintered; work is destroyed; and personal health is threatened. Addiction isn’t about one person.
Scott H. Silverman’s The Opioid Epidemic: What You Don’t Know Will Destroy Your Family and Your Life will ask the question: Where is the outrage?
You will discover:
- How simple greed, corruption, and cowardice created a monster.
- Telltale signs that someone is addicted.
- Why the teenage mind is more vulnerable.
- How to talk to a loved one who might be suffering with addiction.
- How to overcome the stigma of addiction and shame.
Addiction prevents a happy, joyous, healthy life if gone untreated. Here’s what there is: There is help. There is hope. There is treatment.
Addiction is a killer disease that is totally treatable. It starts with you.
Scott H. Silverman is an expert crisis coach and family navigator. He’s a speaker, behavioral health consultant, author, and CNN Hero. His website is YourCrisisCoach.com.
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