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Examines the powerful stimulant cocaine and its smokeable form crack. Looks at cocaine's effect on the body's energy supplies and the reward reinforcement center; the neurochemical effects of chronic and high-dose use, the reasons compulsion and addiction develop; treatment strategies when users want to recover. Shows how cocaine triggers a rush, euphoria, and increased energy that can just as quickly give way to anger, exhaustion, unwanted fetal effects, cardiovascular impairment, and intense craving that leads to compulsive use. Precise computer animation of neurochemical processes in the brain, compelling interviews with practicing and recovering cacaine abusers, and excerpts from powerful treatment and group sessions gives a comprehensive view of the physical, mental, emotional and societal ramifications of cocaine use.
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Cocaine, Psychological aspects, Cocaine abuseShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Presenter, Darryl Inaba ; narrator, Traci Svensgaard.
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