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Health, Society, and Policy

Cocaine Changes: The Experience of Using and Quitting

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Documents the dangers of cocaine and contends that the national hysteria over it is largely unfounded. This book demonstrates that what keeps many heavy users from falling into the abyss of abuse and what helps retrieve those who do fall is a stake in conventional jobs, families, friends.

336 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 1992

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Dan Waldorf

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