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The Addict By Michael Stein

The Addict

One Patient, One Doctor, One Year

by Michael Stein

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The Addict

Lifting the veil on the all-too-secret world of prescription-drug addiction, Michael Stein’s The Addict is the heartrending story of “Lucy,” a young woman whose life has spiraled out of control due to her compulsive desire for that next little pill.

The first time Dr. Stein meets Lucy, it’s a sunny morning in April and she tells him she’s interested in his drug-treatment program. What unfurls over the course of the next year is a brutal onslaught of treatments and relapses. It’s an unforgettable portayal of one woman living on the brink but determined to take control of her life.

Not only is this the tale of a woman battling her demons, it’s also a deeply personal account of a doctor on the front lines of an epidemic. He writes beautifully of the particular decisions doctors must make when treating drug addiction, and his insights challenge everything we think we know about addiction. He urges those in the healthcare profession to treat the disease with the same attitude as one treats diabetes or high blood pressure. Whether or not you’ve ever struggled with chemical dependence, you’ll find this is a wholly engaging look at the intimate relationship between a doctor and his patient.

Softcover : 288 pages

Publisher: William Morrow & Co./Imp. of Harcourt ( April 01, 2009 )

Item #: 12-679679

ISBN: 9781615236879

Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 x 0.65inches

Product Weight: 10.0 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)


March 25, 2011

This was a terrible book. It should be named The egomaniacal Doctor. No treatment for this poor girl. Just more of the same that made her so sick. I am disgusted that anyone would print this book. There are dangerous instructions for abusing drugs in this book.

Reviewer: Paula z

Please Be careful
September 15, 2010

to the women who just wrote the review prior. I understand what you are feeling and the hurt and the needto protect your chid, i please hope you reconsider one thing, turning people into the authorities. That is a dangerous line you are crossing, and you are not only putting your life in danger put you are putting your daughters at great risk. These people for whom she buys from, this is what they do and 99% of them will rtaliate. I think it is great to want to help your daughter, please keep in mind it is a hard long battle and she needs to want it to achive it. I always suggest Nar-Anon for family of addicts becuase it will give you a support systems with others in the same boat, but it will also educate you on the mentality and thoughts of an addict

Reviewer: Me

Ordering it today
September 08, 2010

Today I am taking my 22 yr old daughter to detox from oxycodone and then on to inpatient treatment. I am ordering this book for her to read on her journey. I keep asking myself and her "how did we get here?" She can purchase Rx drugs for $50 each from anyone with a prescription. While she is in treatment I will be going through her cell phone records and turning many over to law enforcement. Enough is enough. I am also a chronic pain patient and she has stolen loads of my meds even when locked in a safe. My neighbor now keep my medication at her house. My prayers go out to each of you and my child. I hope this book helps in some small way.

Reviewer: Mom a

Have not read either, also a recovering addict, waiting for it to arrive
August 25, 2010

Maria, i know that pain you are going through and yes it is tough. it took me 4 years to finally succome to my demons and it is a HARD road and scary, honestly the only one who you can worry about is yourself. I hope this book will help you through your struggle, i also hope it will help me remind myself were i never want to be again, i will have 1 year on sept 1st, it can only go up. I dout you may even read this, but if you happen to keep an open mind, and no matter what you do build a support system( either through.. NA, AA, rehab facilities, anywhere where you can find others like you who also are battling the same battle.) and do not forget that it is lifelong, and it is an illness just like cancer, and it can't be done alone or overnight.

Reviewer: K.s

A book for all pre & post recovering addicts
August 21, 2010

Before I tell you this is the best book I have read in years I must first tell you I am a recovering addict/alcoholic w/bipolar disorder (I felt I must reveal this in order for you to get where I'm coming from). If you do not suffer from some form of addiction or are not close to someone suffering from addiction you may not get the same experience I did when when reading this book. The book is written by an doctor of Internal medicine who, in addition to his regular practice treats opiate addicts with buprenorphine (it's like methadone for heroine addicts). He kept a notes (as any good doctor will do), changed the names of his patients, focused the book primarily on one, Lucy, and wrote a great book. The book was easy to read. Not easy as in simplistic, easy as in fluid and hit home in unbelievable ways. I had to start highlighting the passages that hit home there were so many, it was like a form of therapy, hence my opening revealations. I couldn't put the book down and started limiting how many pages I could read in a day so it wouldn't end. When it was over it took me nearly a week and attempts at reading four other books before I could find one that could measure up to this book. It was great.

Reviewer: campingmomma

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