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"The Accidental Addict is an excellent self-help book which offers support and encouragement for people taking benzodiazepines. It also includes a full description of benzo symptoms and personal stories of recovery". (Geelong Advertiser). |
"The Accidental Addict is widely researched and sensibly written by two former counsellors at a Melbourne tranquilliser agency" (Perth Sunday Times). | |
| "The Accidental Addict is a resource for people experiencing problems discontinuing benzodiazepines, and their families and friends." (www.channel4.com). | |
"The Accidental Addict comes at a time when people are seeking more information about their health and medical-pharmaceutical processes…People believe their tranquillisers are keeping them calm, but strangely enough they find they become more anxious. They assume their sleeping pills are working, but they need more and more to get a decent night's sleep. They are plagued with physical symptoms - agoraphobia, extreme lethargy, severe headaches, bowel and stomach upsets.
Addicted people live in a grey fog. But there is a way out, and therein lies the focus of
The Accidental Addict." (Gold Coast Bulletin). | |