Not far from me: stories of opioids and Ohio
"More and more Americans find themselves in some way touched by the opioid epidemic. But while many have observed the effects of the crisis, Not Far from Me: Stories of Opioids and Ohio is the first book on this public health emergency composed entirely of first-person accounts. The collection...
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Zusammenfassung: | "More and more Americans find themselves in some way touched by the opioid epidemic. But while many have observed the effects of the crisis, Not Far from Me: Stories of Opioids and Ohio is the first book on this public health emergency composed entirely of first-person accounts. The collection unfolds across fifty gripping accounts by Ohioans at the center of the national epidemic. Shared through personal stories, poetry, interviews, and photos, these perspectives transcend typical one-dimensional portrayals of the crisis to offer a mosaic of how politics, religion, sports, economics, culture, race, and sexual orientation intersect in and around the epidemic. Themes of pain and healing, despair and hope are woven throughout accounts of families who have lost loved ones to addiction, stories of survival, and experiences of working on the front lines in communities. In an attempt to give every voice the chance to be heard, Not Far from Me features contributors from across the state as they engage with the pain of opioid abuse and overdose, as well as the hope that personal- and community-level transformation brings. Ultimately, Not Far from Me humanizes the battle against addiction, challenges the stigma surrounding drug users, and unflinchingly faces the reality of the American opioid epidemic"-- |
Beschreibung: | xxvi, 283 Seiten, 16 Seiten Tafeln Illustrationen 26 cm |
ISBN: | 9780814255384 |
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contents | Ode to the corner of the drug house down the gravel road off the two-lane highway #29 Reflections of a recovery writer A place for "total recovery" Building community in the B. Riley Sober House Walking past abandoned houses, I think of Eric How are the children? A haven from human trafficking and addiction A new home Collaboration in Middletown Defiance, Ohio Is the name of a band A heartache not my own What addiction gave me The stories make it real: a mayor in the heart of the opioid epidemic Jane's story A coach's regrets An individual's addiction, a family's loss The pain of wanting to help My reality at the bedside What happens under the overpass Community and vulnerability Remaking a family Dear Travis Despair A predictable and utterly preventable catastrophe Standing proud Uncle Sugar Potential energy The road to recovery From felon to law enforcement: a retrospective A little too close to home Deluded Opioid encounters: fragments from training and practice An awakening This is not the medicine I want to practice: one physician's journey to heal, not harm Problem-solving in Colerain Township The buck fifty Plans after prison / Jonathan Becker (Akron) -- Avoiding the abyss All the Narcan in the world Pause for change Reconnecting through rhythm: a symphony and recovery Rural challenges, rural solutions A way forward for moms and babies From the front pages to the front lines A good family Feral Recovery should be celebrated, not judged Serve and protect What do libraries do? Confronting stigma in Portsmouth Everybody played along The making of a public health emergency The addict, a human being |
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spelling | Not far from me stories of opioids and Ohio edited by Daniel Skinner and Berkeley Franz ; foreword by Ted Strickland Stories of opioids and Ohio Columbus Trillium, an imprint of The Ohio State University Press [2019] xxvi, 283 Seiten, 16 Seiten Tafeln Illustrationen 26 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Ode to the corner of the drug house down the gravel road off the two-lane highway #29 Darren C. Demaree (Columbus) Reflections of a recovery writer Annie Highwater (Grove City) A place for "total recovery" Members of Toledo Restoration Church (Toledo) Building community in the B. Riley Sober House Rafael "Tony" Correa (Cleveland) Walking past abandoned houses, I think of Eric Barbara Costas-Biggs (Portsmouth) How are the children? Joy Edgell (Belpre) A haven from human trafficking and addiction Jeff Barrows (Zanesfield) A new home Mary Lynn St. Lawrence (Athens) Collaboration in Middletown Travis Bautz (Middletown) Defiance, Ohio Is the name of a band Hanif Abdurraqib (Columbus) A heartache not my own Caitlin Seida (The Plains) What addiction gave me Tony Anders (Upper Arlington) The stories make it real: a mayor in the heart of the opioid epidemic Nan Whaley (Dayton) Jane's story Kerri Mongenel (Ashtabula) A coach's regrets Matt Dennison (New Philadelphia) An individual's addiction, a family's loss AJ, Jenna, Sherie, and Alan Steinberger (Highland Heights) The pain of wanting to help Anonymous My reality at the bedside Hank Rossiter (Kidron) What happens under the overpass Neil Carpathios (Portsmouth) Community and vulnerability Brian Schweitzer (Columbus) Remaking a family Chris, Estella, and Tyler Ferrell (Minford) Dear Travis Vicki Hamilton-Scharbach (Olmsted Falls) Despair Gerald E. Greene (Dayton) A predictable and utterly preventable catastrophe Michael Henson (Cincinnati) Standing proud Eric Ungaro (Poland) Uncle Sugar Anisi Daniels-Smith (Hiram) Potential energy April Deacon (Wheelersburg) The road to recovery Alex Driehaus (Athens) From felon to law enforcement: a retrospective Brandy E. Morris-Hafner (Chillicothe) A little too close to home Keith F. Durkin (Ada) Deluded Marty Helms (Cincinnati) Opioid encounters: fragments from training and practice Jenny Zamor (Columbus) An awakening Joe Gay (Athens) This is not the medicine I want to practice: one physician's journey to heal, not harm Katy Kropf (Athens) Problem-solving in Colerain Township Daniel Meloy (Cincinnati) The buck fifty Dave Huggins, Chris Scott, and Angie Ferguson (Chillicothe) Plans after prison / Jonathan Becker (Akron) -- Avoiding the abyss Sharon Parsons (Bexley) All the Narcan in the world David Keseg (Columbus) Pause for change Nancy Pook (Dayton) Reconnecting through rhythm: a symphony and recovery Warren W. Hyer (Delaware) Rural challenges, rural solutions Steven Martin, Amy Fanous, and Katie Westgerdes (Ada) A way forward for moms and babies Richard Massatti (Columbus) From the front pages to the front lines Darren Adams (Portsmouth) A good family Christine Hunt (Russells Point) Feral Jessica Harper and Sarah Benedum (Madison) Recovery should be celebrated, not judged Lacey Whitlatch (Athens) Serve and protect Dennis Whaley (Toledo) What do libraries do? Nick Tepe (Athens) Confronting stigma in Portsmouth Traci Molloy (Portsmouth) Everybody played along Anonymous (Columbus) The making of a public health emergency Yvonka Marie Hall (Cleveland) The addict, a human being Stephanie Kendrick (Albany) "More and more Americans find themselves in some way touched by the opioid epidemic. But while many have observed the effects of the crisis, Not Far from Me: Stories of Opioids and Ohio is the first book on this public health emergency composed entirely of first-person accounts. The collection unfolds across fifty gripping accounts by Ohioans at the center of the national epidemic. Shared through personal stories, poetry, interviews, and photos, these perspectives transcend typical one-dimensional portrayals of the crisis to offer a mosaic of how politics, religion, sports, economics, culture, race, and sexual orientation intersect in and around the epidemic. Themes of pain and healing, despair and hope are woven throughout accounts of families who have lost loved ones to addiction, stories of survival, and experiences of working on the front lines in communities. In an attempt to give every voice the chance to be heard, Not Far from Me features contributors from across the state as they engage with the pain of opioid abuse and overdose, as well as the hope that personal- and community-level transformation brings. Ultimately, Not Far from Me humanizes the battle against addiction, challenges the stigma surrounding drug users, and unflinchingly faces the reality of the American opioid epidemic"-- Opioid abuse / Ohio Drug abuse / Social aspects / Ohio Drug addicts / Ohio / Biography BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs PSYCHOLOGY / Psychopathology / Addiction Opioid abuse Drug abuse / Social aspects Drug addicts Ohio Opioid-Related Disorders Analgesics, Opioid / adverse effects Drug Users / psychology Personal narratives Biographies Personal Narrative Skinner, Daniel (DE-588)1252832680 edt Franz, Berkeley A. (DE-588)1252832699 edt Strickland, Ted 1941- (DE-588)1178351076 aui |
spellingShingle | Not far from me stories of opioids and Ohio Ode to the corner of the drug house down the gravel road off the two-lane highway #29 Reflections of a recovery writer A place for "total recovery" Building community in the B. Riley Sober House Walking past abandoned houses, I think of Eric How are the children? A haven from human trafficking and addiction A new home Collaboration in Middletown Defiance, Ohio Is the name of a band A heartache not my own What addiction gave me The stories make it real: a mayor in the heart of the opioid epidemic Jane's story A coach's regrets An individual's addiction, a family's loss The pain of wanting to help My reality at the bedside What happens under the overpass Community and vulnerability Remaking a family Dear Travis Despair A predictable and utterly preventable catastrophe Standing proud Uncle Sugar Potential energy The road to recovery From felon to law enforcement: a retrospective A little too close to home Deluded Opioid encounters: fragments from training and practice An awakening This is not the medicine I want to practice: one physician's journey to heal, not harm Problem-solving in Colerain Township The buck fifty Plans after prison / Jonathan Becker (Akron) -- Avoiding the abyss All the Narcan in the world Pause for change Reconnecting through rhythm: a symphony and recovery Rural challenges, rural solutions A way forward for moms and babies From the front pages to the front lines A good family Feral Recovery should be celebrated, not judged Serve and protect What do libraries do? Confronting stigma in Portsmouth Everybody played along The making of a public health emergency The addict, a human being |
title | Not far from me stories of opioids and Ohio |
title_alt | Stories of opioids and Ohio Ode to the corner of the drug house down the gravel road off the two-lane highway #29 Reflections of a recovery writer A place for "total recovery" Building community in the B. Riley Sober House Walking past abandoned houses, I think of Eric How are the children? A haven from human trafficking and addiction A new home Collaboration in Middletown Defiance, Ohio Is the name of a band A heartache not my own What addiction gave me The stories make it real: a mayor in the heart of the opioid epidemic Jane's story A coach's regrets An individual's addiction, a family's loss The pain of wanting to help My reality at the bedside What happens under the overpass Community and vulnerability Remaking a family Dear Travis Despair A predictable and utterly preventable catastrophe Standing proud Uncle Sugar Potential energy The road to recovery From felon to law enforcement: a retrospective A little too close to home Deluded Opioid encounters: fragments from training and practice An awakening This is not the medicine I want to practice: one physician's journey to heal, not harm Problem-solving in Colerain Township The buck fifty Plans after prison / Jonathan Becker (Akron) -- Avoiding the abyss All the Narcan in the world Pause for change Reconnecting through rhythm: a symphony and recovery Rural challenges, rural solutions A way forward for moms and babies From the front pages to the front lines A good family Feral Recovery should be celebrated, not judged Serve and protect What do libraries do? Confronting stigma in Portsmouth Everybody played along The making of a public health emergency The addict, a human being |
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title_full | Not far from me stories of opioids and Ohio edited by Daniel Skinner and Berkeley Franz ; foreword by Ted Strickland |
title_fullStr | Not far from me stories of opioids and Ohio edited by Daniel Skinner and Berkeley Franz ; foreword by Ted Strickland |
title_full_unstemmed | Not far from me stories of opioids and Ohio edited by Daniel Skinner and Berkeley Franz ; foreword by Ted Strickland |
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