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  2. Soul Rush - Wikipedia

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    Soul Rush: The Odyssey of a Young Woman of the '70s is a 1978 autobiography written by Sophia Collier. The book describes the author's personal spiritual development, use of drugs and cultivating of Eastern spiritual practices. After going on a spiritual journey, Collier returned home to write the book in 1976, and sold it at the age of ...

  3. List of books about sobriety - Wikipedia

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    The Wine O'Clock Myth: The Truth About Women and Alcohol [9] 2006 Allen & Unwin: ISBN 978-1988547220: Lotta Dann: Quit Drinking: Understanding alcoholism, removing the addiction from your life and believing in your future sober self: 2021 Wrtying Ltd ISBN 978-1913871536 Rebecca Dolton Sober: Football. My Story. My Life [10] 2018 Simon & Schuster UK

  4. The Book of Drugs - Wikipedia

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    The book was noted for its acerbic take on Doughty's Soul Coughing bandmates, [1] as well as its unflinching look at the damage caused by addiction. [ 2 ] The book covers Doughty's experiences growing up in a military family, his education, first experiences with drugs such as alcohol, his friendship with Jeff Buckley , and his antagonism with ...

  5. TiHKAL - Wikipedia

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    TIHKAL: The Continuation is a 1997 book written by Alexander Shulgin and Ann Shulgin about a family of psychoactive drugs known as tryptamines. A sequel to PIHKAL: A Chemical Love Story, TIHKAL is an acronym that stands for "Tryptamines I Have Known and Loved".

  6. Go Ask Alice - Wikipedia

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    Go Ask Alice is a 1971 book about a teenage girl who develops a drug addiction at age 15 and runs away from home on a journey of self-destructive escapism. Attributed to "Anonymous", the book is in diary form, and was originally presented as being the edited actual diary of the unnamed teenage protagonist.

  7. Four Good Days - Wikipedia

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    At the center, Molly receives the opioid antagonist shot, but due to her having drugs in her system, she goes into acute withdrawal, and they rush to the hospital. Four months later, Molly is still living with Deb, visits her children regularly, is getting ready for her next shot, and is on her way to recovery.

  8. Moralistic therapeutic deism - Wikipedia

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    Moralistic therapeutic deism (MTD) is a term that was first introduced in the 2005 book Soul Searching: The Religious and Spiritual Lives of American Teenagers by the sociologist Christian Smith [1] with Melinda Lundquist Denton. [2] The term is used to describe what they consider to be the common beliefs among young people in the United States.

  9. List of psychedelic literature - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of psychedelic literature, works related to psychedelic drugs and the psychedelic experience. Psychedelic literature has also been defined as textual works that arose from the proliferation of psychiatric and psychotherapeutic research with hallucinogens during the 1950s and early 1960s in North America and Europe.