Drunks

Drunks
Author: Christopher Finan
Publisher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2017-06-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 0807001791

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Reveals the history of our struggle with alcoholism and the emergence of a search for sobriety that is as old as our nation. In Drunks, Christopher Finan introduces us to a colorful cast of characters who were integral in America’s moral journey to understanding alcoholism. There's the remarkable Iroquois leader named Handsome Lake, a drunk who stopped drinking and dedicated his life to helping his people achieve sobriety. In the early nineteenth century, the idealistic and energetic “Washingtonians,” a group of reformed alcoholics, led the first national movement to save men like themselves. After the Civil War, doctors began to recognize that chronic drunkenness is an illness, and Dr. Leslie Keeley invented a “gold cure” that was dispensed at more than a hundred clinics around the country. But most Americans rejected a scientific explanation of alcoholism. A century after the ignominious death of Charles Adams came Carrie Nation. The wife of a drunk, she destroyed bars with a hatchet in her fury over what alcohol had done to her family. Prohibition became the law of the land, but nothing could stop the drinking. Finan also tells the dramatic story of Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith, who helped each other stay sober and then created AA, which survived its tumultuous early years and finally proved that alcoholics could stay sober for a lifetime. This is narrative history at its best: entertaining and authoritative, an important portrait of one of America’s great liberation movements and essential reading for anyone involved in the addiction community.

Drunk

Drunk
Author: Edward Slingerland
Publisher: Little, Brown Spark
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2021-06-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0316453374

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An "entertaining and enlightening" deep dive into the alcohol-soaked origins of civilization—and the evolutionary roots of humanity's appetite for intoxication (Daniel E. Lieberman, author of Exercised). While plenty of entertaining books have been written about the history of alcohol and other intoxicants, none have offered a comprehensive, convincing answer to the basic question of why humans want to get high in the first place. Drunk elegantly cuts through the tangle of urban legends and anecdotal impressions that surround our notions of intoxication to provide the first rigorous, scientifically-grounded explanation for our love of alcohol. Drawing on evidence from archaeology, history, cognitive neuroscience, psychopharmacology, social psychology, literature, and genetics, Drunk shows that our taste for chemical intoxicants is not an evolutionary mistake, as we are so often told. In fact, intoxication helps solve a number of distinctively human challenges: enhancing creativity, alleviating stress, building trust, and pulling off the miracle of getting fiercely tribal primates to cooperate with strangers. Our desire to get drunk, along with the individual and social benefits provided by drunkenness, played a crucial role in sparking the rise of the first large-scale societies. We would not have civilization without intoxication. From marauding Vikings and bacchanalian orgies to sex-starved fruit flies, blind cave fish, and problem-solving crows, Drunk is packed with fascinating case studies and engaging science, as well as practical takeaways for individuals and communities. The result is a captivating and long overdue investigation into humanity's oldest indulgence—one that explains not only why we want to get drunk, but also how it might actually be good for us to tie one on now and then.

Drunks and Other Poems of Recovery

Drunks and Other Poems of Recovery
Author: Jack McCarthy
Publisher: SCB Distributors
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2013-07-06
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1938912152

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Forty years sober when he neared the end of his life, Jack McCarthy gives the world something special in his final collection of poetry and true stories. This is his legacy to the people who saved his life. Jack McCarthy's poem "Drunks” has gone around the world on recovery websites and is one of the most popular poems on the harsh climb out of alcoholism to date.

Drunks & Monks

Drunks & Monks
Author: John H. Carmichael
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-07-09
Genre: Lawyers
ISBN: 9781515014980

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A thirty-four-year old entertainment lawyer from Los Angeles is having a bad week. His wife throws him out in the middle of a rainstorm, his mother is diagnosed a deadly cancer and in grief he abruptly resigns his prestigious job after a big success in a major copyright case. What happens to a man used to getting what he wants when the wheels come off his carefully planned glamorous life? The author chronicles his seven year descent into darkness and near death along with a subsequent renewal.

Silkworth

Silkworth
Author: Dale Mitchel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Alcoholism
ISBN: 9781568387949

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A Drunks Tale from a Living Hell to Freedom

A Drunks Tale from a Living Hell to Freedom
Author: Frank K
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2015-05-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1504910621

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Did you ever wonder what goes through the mind of an alcoholic? Why wont he stop drinking? How many jobs must be lost or relationships destroyed? How many DUIs does it take for him to quit? Doesnt he know he is killing himself? If you wondered this about a family member or loved one or have asked these questions about yourself, this book gives insight into one alcoholics mind and his personal journey to get sober and actions he takes daily to ensure lasting sobriety.

Drunks, Drugs & Debits

Drunks, Drugs & Debits
Author: Doug Thorburn
Publisher: Galt Publishing
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2000
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780967578835

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How to identity the addicts in your life and their negative impact.

Comic Drunks, Crazy Cults, and Lovable Monsters

Comic Drunks, Crazy Cults, and Lovable Monsters
Author: David Scott Diffrient
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2022-12-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 081565569X

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Contradictory to its core, the sitcom—an ostensibly conservative, tranquilizing genre—has a long track record in the United States of tackling controversial subjects with a fearlessness not often found in other types of programming. But the sitcom also conceals as much as it reveals, masking the rationale for socially deviant or deleterious behavior behind figures of ridicule whose motives are rarely disclosed fully over the course of a thirty-minute episode. Examining a broad range of network and cable TV shows across the history of the medium, from classic, working-class comedies such as The Honeymooners, All in the Family, and Roseanne to several contemporary cult series, animated programs, and online hits that have yet to attract much scholarly attention, this book explores the ways in which social imaginaries related to “bad behavior” have been humorously exploited over the years. The repeated appearance of socially wayward figures on the small screen—from raging alcoholics to brainwashed cult members to actual monsters who are merely exaggerated versions of our own inner demons—has the dual effect of reducing complex individuals to recognizable “types” while neutralizing the presumed threats that they pose. Such representations not only provide strangely comforting reminders that “badness” is a cultural construct, but also prompt audiences to reflect on their own unspoken proclivities for antisocial behavior, if only in passing.

Young Drunks In Love

Young Drunks In Love
Author: Matt Ferrara
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2001
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 059521357X

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Love in double-vision. Get off your barstool. Open this book. You won't even have to leave a tip.

Group of Drunks

Group of Drunks
Author: Rick McKinney
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2018-03-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1546235213

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This book is not AA-approved literature. Its sole purpose is to shed some light on the unbelievably beautiful history of Alcoholics Anonymous. Hopefully, it will provide members of AA a fun way to interact with one another while at the same time giving insight to how it all started. AA was founded in 1935, but this play goes all the way back to 1926, which is when some believe the first spark of hope was given and led to the start of this wonderful fellowship that has saved so many lives. The events and people listed within this book are all very real. The dialogue used is fictional and meant to help bring life to these monumental events.