
Reviews
The Friends and Family Guide to the Opioid Overdose Epidemic provides clarity and direction with empathy to a critically important issue. This book will help us all do better when faced with the opportunity.
A comprehensive, practical book that gives family and loved ones easily understandable, yet scientifically accurate, answers about opioid use disorder, from how to recognize and treat an overdose to how we got to this crisis in our country. Canning uses his lived experience as a paramedic to shed light, empathy, and destigmatize those impacted.
There's no doubt that harm reduction practices fostered during the Biden administration and by authors such as Peter Canning have helped save lives. Canning's last book, Killing Season, was an inspiration for me during the post-overdose death of my son in 2021. This humanizing new book helps us get over the stigma of drug addiction.
Book Details
Contents
Author's Note
Introduction
Part One: How to Recognize and Treat Overdose
1. Overdose: Who's At Risk: Bread
2. How to Recognize Overdose: Wrestler
3. Naloxone: Mother
4. 911 and Beyond: Mate
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Contents
Author's Note
Introduction
Part One: How to Recognize and Treat Overdose
1. Overdose: Who's At Risk: Bread
2. How to Recognize Overdose: Wrestler
3. Naloxone: Mother
4. 911 and Beyond: Mate
5. Fentanyl-The Present Danger: Mascot
Part Two: Understanding the Crisis
6. Why People Use Drugs and the Science of Addiction: Emerald City
7. Treatment and Recovery: Pink Froth
8. Harm Reduction: Keeping People Alive: A Ravine in Winter
9. The Harms of Stigma: A Confrontation
10. Ending the War on People: A Diamond
Epilogue: My Brother's Keeper: Change
Part Three: Action
Key Points
Action Plan
Glossary
Acknowledgments
Note on Sources
About the Author