Robin Williams Dies at Age 63 ”This morning, I lost my husband and my best friend, while the world lost one of its most beloved artists and beautiful human beings. I am utterly heartbroken,” said Williams’ wife, Susan Schneider. ”On behalf of Robin’s family, we are asking for privacy during our time of profound grief. As he is remembered, it is our hope the focus will not be on Robin’s death, but on the countless moments of joy and laughter he gave to millions.’ CONTINUED | Silence Observed on Comedy Stages Everywhere | Actor’s Co-Stars, Celebs Mourn on Twitter VIDEO Actors and other comedians took to Twitter to mourn Williams, who appeared in more than 100 movies and television shows, including three currently in post-production, according to the Internet Movie Database. CONTINUED | Internet De-Addiction Centres Now Go Main Stream Compulsive Internet Usage (CIU) has been described as a psychological problemby several countries including USA; and Indians are slowly waking up to this menace. Also termed as IAD or Internet Addiction Disorder, such psychological case was first proposed as a satirical hoax in 1995, which soon took shape of serious research. Persons who are affected by this strange disorder spend large amount of time on the Internet, without any definitive aim. CONTINUED | Eminem Speaks On Drug Addiction On ‘The Monster Tour’ VIDEO Eminem and Rihanna’s “The Monster Tour” was in Pasedena, California yesterday (August 7th), and during Em’s set he addressed his addiction problems to the audience. Em addressed his problems in between songs and expressed how his fans helped him through his addiction. “This song I want to dedicate to anyone who ever lost anyone to addiction,” Eminem said, according to Billboard. “I could not have gotten through it without you.” CONTINUED | DR. KREVOY EATING DISORDERS PROGRAM | AA Seminar Open to Public Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) wll be holding a short seminar open to the public in Hastings on Wednesday, September 24. Paul Myles has talked in both the Scottish and Welsh parliaments on behalf of AA and there are four NATs who are appointed to give balance to the AA board and enable the public to gain a better understanding of the organisation. The seminar will be about the work the organisation does in the Hastings and Rother. CONTINUED | Why So Many Writers Drink So Much VIDEO | Connecting Strength and Vulnerability of the Creative Brain VIDEO Why have so many creative minds suffered from mental illness? Nancy Andreasen, Andrew H. Woods Chair of Psychiatry at the University of Iowa, has devoted decades of study to the physical differences in the brains of writers and other highly accomplished individuals. Produced in partnership with The Atlantic magazine, Judy Woodruff visits Andreasen to explore her work. CONTINUED | EATING DISORDER? – Cool Twitter Chat Thursday | All-Natural Brain Power Drainer | More Teens Are Seeking Help For Marijuana Addiction “Millions of Americans have tried marijuana, but most are not regular users [and] few marijuana users become dependent on it,” the report says. “Although [some] marijuana users develop dependence, they appear to be less likely to do so than users of other drugs (including alcohol and nicotine), and marijuana dependence appears to be less severe than dependence on other drugs.” CONTINUED | What Drives Cybersex Addiction Among Female Internet Pornography Users? Women who visit Internet pornography sites are at risk of developing cybersex addiction. A comparison of the tendency toward cybersex addiction among heterosexual women who do or do not use Internet pornography and factors predictive of developing cybersex addiction are described in a new study. CONTINUED | Alcohol In Womb Slows Baby’s Brain Women who drink alcohol during pregnancy slow the development of their children’s brains well into their teenage years, affecting their ability to concentrate, research suggests. In the first study of its kind, researchers found that children with foetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) showed weaker brain activation during mental tasks than their unaffected counterparts. CONTINUED | Exploitation TV Returns For High Ratings? | LMN Orders New Season of ‘Intervention’ The series, to be produced by the original producers GRB Entertainment, profiles people whose uncontrollable addiction to drugs, alcohol or compulsive behavior has brought them to the brink and follows them as they are presented with the life-changing opportunity of an intervention and rehab.” CONTINUED | Author Cuts Off Internet, Hides Cellphone To Write Book About Tech Addiction The closest to epiphany that I got was realizing how deep that addiction and compulsion really is. (“If you’re looking at Facebook every 30 seconds you aren’t managing the same kind of thinking and the same kind of critique that you can manage with longer pieces of attention. In those moments of absence we find a way to develop a richer interior life,” he says. CONTINUED | VISIT OUR NEWSLETTER ARCHIVES | FOR EVERY Past Issue of the Addiction/Recovery eBulletin
| Let’s Test Politicians for Narcissistic Personality Disorder | Maine’s Governor Gives Finger to Underprivileged Maine Governor Paul LePage announced Wednesday that the state will begin enforcing a 2011 law requiring people convicted of drug-related felonies to pass a drug test in order to receive welfare benefits. “Maine people expect their tax dollars to be spent supporting the most vulnerable citizens – children, the elderly and the disabled.” CONTINUED | Writing From The Front Lines Of Alcoholism She talked to the Gazette about the book, which recounts the dynamics of co-dependency in dealing with her husband Terry’s alcoholism, from its earliest beginnings to the progression of his disease through all its stages. CONTINUED | Good News for Fans of Sobriety Lifestyle | RENEW MAGAZINE Announces Partnership with Counselor Magazine! CONTINUED | Don’t Mock It Till You Try It | 5 Summer Non-Alcoholic Mocktails If you are going tee-total this summer, there is no reason why you shouldn’t be able to indulge in the joy of a sophisticated and refreshing cocktail with friends. To savour the minty freshness of a mojito or smooth summer flavours of a pina colada without the blurry head in the morning make your tipple a mocktail. CONTINUED | Sea Sick or Seagrams Sick? | 168 Units Of Alcohol: Just An Average Week On A Cruise Ship An average cruise passenger consumes 42 bottles of beer, 16 cocktails, seven bottles of wine, 16 shots of whisky and two glasses of champagne on a single voyage. That works out at around 168 units a week, according to the drinkaware website’s unit calculator – eight times the recommended allowance for men (21 units), and 12 times in excess of the recommended consumption levels for women (14 units). CONTINUED | Reel Recovery Film Festival LAS VEGAS | Sex, Cocaine And Epic Binge Drinking ‘Many of my friends had cast what morals they had ever had to the winds,’ he explained. ‘There were parties night after night where revellers tried to forget the daily casualty lists.’ Indeed, many perceived alcohol – and its resulting recklessness – an even greater threat to Britain than a German invasion. On February 28, 1915, the then Chancellor of the Exchequer Lloyd George told a Bangor audience: ‘Drink is doing more damage in the war than all the German submarines put together.’ CONTINUED | | Robin Williams Dead In Suspected Suicide TIBURON — Robin Williams, who rose to fame on the “Mork & Mindy” television show and became a comedic icon, acting in dozens of films and winning an Academy Award, was found dead by family members in his Tiburon home Monday, the Marin County Sheriff’s Office said. He was 63. CONTINUED | ‘Good Morning, Vietnam’ (1987) Williams’ first Oscar-nominated turn came as a shock to audiences who still thought of him as a sitcom cutup. Barry Levinson gave his star free reign on a grand stage, with his irreverent mania serving as a sharply precise counterpoint to the madness of war. We’d seen signs of Williams’ deeper talents in earlier films – particularly “The World According to Garp” – but this is when everyone understood that there was so more to him than Mork. CONTINUED | INDIEGOGO Goes for REEL Recovery Film Festival, New York & Los Angeles THE BASKET | DUFFY’S NAPA VALLEY REHAB | The U.S. Addiction Rehab Industry Drug, alcohol and other addiction rehab in the United States is big business – $35 billion this year. There are now 14,000+ treatment facilities and growing. A total of 2.5 million persons received treatment, but many more need it and facilities are filled to capacity. This new report examines the nature of the business, types of rehab, reasons for the renewed growth of addiction rehab services since the Great Recession, national receipts/growth from 1983-2013, 2014 and 2018 forecasts.. CONTINUED | COMMUNITY RECOVERY L.A. TREATMENT CENTER | HBO Documentary Examines Ethics Of Video Game Design, Addiction Love Child, a documentary about the 2010 death and the culture surrounding it, started airing on HBO this week. Director Valerie Veatch, also the director behind HBO’s ME the Zoo, told Polygon that her documentary isn’t meant to be an attack on the game industry, but instead a way to spark an important dialogue. CONTINUED | But the Only Thing Streaming is… Leaving Las Vegas VIDEO | Beer Bottles Unlock Free Online Movies VIDEO Combining product purchases with free promotional gifts can sometimes be more hassle than it’s worth – often requiring consumers to enter a code online and hope someone else hasn’t already got there first. Now Dutch beer brand Grolsch wants to make enjoying a lager with a film easier, with it’s Movie Unlocker service that gives customers free access to on-demand video with a clink of their bottle. CONTINUED | Epic Transformation Retreat | Dwight Gooden Celebrates Sobriety Dwight Gooden recalled the day his teammates on the New York Mets were celebrating their 1986 World Series win as “one of the worst days of my life.” The 49-year-old former sports star explained: “I was getting high in an apartment and missed the parade.” “I carry the guilt and embarrassment of missing birthdays and my kids’ activities,” he said. But today he has a sponsor and is in a 12-step recovery program. “I’m an addict, but not an active addict.” CONTINUED | THE 2013 REEL Recovery Highlight Reel | REEL Recovery Film Festival HIGHLIGHT Reel 2013
See clips from last year’s Award Winning REEL Recovery Film Festivalwith Paul Williams, Russell Brand, Robert Blake, Barbara Eden and Phillip Seymour Hoffman. SEE VIDEO | Seven Pounds of Fun and Unfathomability | Addiction Showcases The Brain’s Flexibility Every day sees a new research article on addiction, be it cocaine, heroin,food or porn. Each one takes a specific angle on how addiction works in the brain. Perhaps it’s a disorder of reward, with drugs hijacking a natural system that is meant to respond to food, sex and friendship. Possibly addiction is a disorder of learning, where our brains learn bad habits and responses. CONTINUED | Mother With Online Gambling Addiction Stole Tens of Thousands To Pay $220k in Debts Carly Flockhart’s habit began after the drowning of her partner, William Reid, the father of her son. The tragedy prompted the mum to seek ‘solace in the excitement of online gambling’, according to a psychiatrist’s report. Sheriff David Sutherland ordered psychiatric reports on Flockhart, from Inverness, after she admitted taking £66,000 from cleaning equipment firm WC Supplies while she was company secretary. CONTINUED | New York Festival Goers Must Watch Anti-Drugs Video Before Attending Event Attendees of New York’s Electric Zoo festival are this year required to watch an anti-drugs video before their wristband is activated. “The campaign is intended to make fans think about the potential negative consequences of ‘dropping’ Molly and to avoid those risk.” Last year two people overdosed and died at the festival. CONTINUED | New England Leads The Way | Massachusetts Governor Signs Measure Expanding Drug Treatment The measure is intended to make accessing treatment for drug addiction on par with other medical treatments, which experts see as a key step to reduce the rising rate of deaths by drug overdose. More than 16,000 people die in the United States each year from overdoses of prescription painkillers alone, with more succumbing to heroin and other illegal narcotics. CONTINUED | Cocaine Found Aboard Spanish Navy Vessel Authorities found 127 kilos of cocaine hidden aboard the Spanish navy’s training ship, the Juan Sebastian Elcano, after an investigation in which three sailors – two Spaniards and an Ecuadorian – were arrested last month, Spain’s Civil Guard said Wednesday. CONTINUED | Writers In Treatment 501(c)(3) non-profit produces the REEL RECOVERY FILM FESTIVAL, a social, educational, networking and recovery forum showcasing first-time filmmakers and experienced professionals who make honest films about addiction and recovery. Our audience is treatment professionals, people in recovery, members of the entertainment industry, media representatives, educated moviegoers and the general public. | Addiction/Recovery eBulletin Publisher & Editor:
Leonard Buschel – Send an email | Atlanta Falcons Selling Alcohol Infused Cupcakes The vendor is Atlanta bakery Delights by Dawn, who has pioneered the “Toxycake” which are alcohol soaked pastries. Flavors available on the company’s website include Chocolate Cherry Bourbon, White Almond Amaretto, and Lemon Honey Jack, and if you can’t make it out to the Georgia Dome, you can order a dozen of the booze filled treats for just under $40. CONTINUED | At the REEL Recovery Film Festival NY/LA | Thanks For Sharing: Looking At Sex Addiction & Its Consequences “Thanks for Sharing” clearly stands out, as a reflection of how our society discriminates and judges people. While we have grown sympathetic and less critical of addictions related to alcohol and drug abuse, we are yet to show the same understanding to those who struggle with sex addiction. CONTINUED | French (Missed) Connection | France’s Legendary Police Hq Reels From Mystery Of The Missing Cocaine France’s equivalent to Scotland Yard – is mythique, or legendary. Home to the Police Judiciare, nicknamed les flics, the building flanking the river Seine at the heart of Paris has been the backdrop for films, novels and TV series broadcast around the world. CONTINUED | Attention New Yorkers!
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