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Devang H. Gandhi, M.D., Assistant Professor of Psychiatry (Service Provider)

Specialties: Psychiatry & Neurology

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Age groups: Adolescence (13-21), Adulthood (22+)

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University of Maryland Medicine: University of Maryland Medicine, 22 South Greene Street, Baltimore MD 21201, 800-492-5538
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Craving for Ecstasy: How Our Passions Become Addictions and What We Can Do About Them -- by Stanley Sunderwirth, Harvey Milkman (Authors) (Book)

"Addictive behavior goes far beyond the compulsive use of drugs and alcohol. It is possible to become addicted to what may seem a harmless pleasure such as sex, jogging, watching television, or...

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Age groups: Adulthood (22+)

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The Best I Can Be: Living with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome or Effects -- by Liz Kulp (Author) (Book - Parent/Child)

From Amazon.com: "Mom's Choice Recipient, Liz Kulp, as a young teen with Fetal Alcohol Effects challenged the world to peer inside her life and brain. Through her own writings the reader is taken...

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Age groups: School Age (6-12), Adolescence (13-21)

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Speaking of Boys: Answers to the Most Asked Questions About Raising Sons -- by Teresa Barker, Michael Thompson (Authors) (Book - Parent)

"Is our sensitive boy a sitting duck for bullies? What's so funny about body parts? Drinking: How, when, and where for a 16-year-old boy? Michael Thompson, Ph.D., coauthor of the bestselling Raising...

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Age groups: School Age (6-12), Adolescence (13-21), Adulthood (22+)

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Perinatal Substance Abuse : Research Findings and Clinical Implications -- by Theo Sonderregger (Author) (Book)

"A multifaceted text that covers topics ranging from the methodologic issues in laboratory and clinical research to the possible fetal effects of parental alcohol use."-Reproductive Toxicology-- from...

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Age groups: Adulthood (22+)

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The Twins Cause Havoc!: Strawberry & Cracker, Twins with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome -- by Barbara Studham (Author) (Book - Child)

Series about twins with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome From Amazon.com: "The Twins Cause Havoc! is sixth in the Strawberry & Cracker, Twins with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome series and focuses on the challenges...

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Age groups: School Age (6-12), Adolescence (13-21)

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When a Family is in Trouble: Children Can Cope with Grief from Drug and Alcohol Addiction -- by Marge Heegaard (Author) (Book - Child)

"Addiction to drugs or alcohol is a disease affecting the entire family. Early childhood intervention decreases problems in adulthood. This helpful workbook provides basic information about addictions...

Ages 4 years - 12 years.

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Conceiving Risk, Bearing Responsibility: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and the Diagnosis of Moral Disorder -- by Elizabeth Armstrong (Author) (Book)

"In American society, the consumption of alcohol during pregnancy is considered dangerous, irresponsible, and in some cases illegal. Pregnant women who have even a single drink routinely face openly...

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Age groups: Adulthood (22+)

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The Meltdown: Strawberry & Cracker, Twins with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome -- by Barbara Studham (Author) (Book - Child)

Series about twins with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome From Amazon.com: "Strawberry & Cracker are twins with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) who live with their grandmother. The Meltdown emphasizes how...

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Age groups: School Age (6-12), Adolescence (13-21)

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Just Say Know: Talking with Kids about Drugs and Alcohol -- by Wilkie Wilson, Scott Swartzwelder, Cynthia Kuhn (Authors) (Book - Parent)

"Just Say Know gives parents, educators, and health professionals powerful tools to talk with kids about how alcohol and other drugs interact with their minds and bodies. It teaches adults what they...

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Age groups: School Age (6-12), Adolescence (13-21)

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