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Finding purpose and meaning: Sally survives her brief, nasty dance with psychiatry by Alexander T. Polgar, Ph.D This third book of four in a trilogy about substance abuse delves into the dark realm of how addicts, struggling with abstinence, are inadvertently intoxicated by psychiatrist prescribed drugs when they seek help for problems from which they hid by using. The dangers of dancing with biological psychiatry and their prescribed drugs are extensively explored in this volume. While some pay with their lives for the dance, others like Sally, get off the dance floor to live not only for…mehr

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Finding purpose and meaning: Sally survives her brief, nasty dance with psychiatry by Alexander T. Polgar, Ph.D This third book of four in a trilogy about substance abuse delves into the dark realm of how addicts, struggling with abstinence, are inadvertently intoxicated by psychiatrist prescribed drugs when they seek help for problems from which they hid by using. The dangers of dancing with biological psychiatry and their prescribed drugs are extensively explored in this volume. While some pay with their lives for the dance, others like Sally, get off the dance floor to live not only for another day but an altogether different life. Abstinent, they find purpose and meaning to their life as they start to actualize the gift of innate cognitive developmental potential given to all of us.
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Autorenporträt
Mean and Purpose is the third in a series on understanding addiction and recovery by Dr. Polgar. The first book was Two: One Destined to Addiction the Other to be Free. It was followed by Freedom: Sally Gets Sober and Starts to Grow Up. A fourth book is planned. Dr. Polgar is a long-time therapist working in Canada with individuals in his practice. He also lectures on the subject of addiction, personal growth, and family systems. He has a Ph.D in social work. In his writing and his speaking, he brings a new look at the traditional medical model of addiction. Alexander Polgar is also a consultant to government and institutions.