Incoming Resources
- Crank, Ellen Hopkins
- Memoirs of an addicted brain, a neuroscientist examines his former life on drugs, Marc Lewis
- Unhooked, tackling opioid addiction and behavioral health conditions through a population health model, Chris Powell & Jill S. Warrington
- Addiction and overdose, confronting an American crisis, Connie Goldsmith
- The heroin crisis, John Cashin
- The biology of desire, why addiction is not a disease, Marc Lewis
- Stress & substance abuse
- The end of Youngblood Johnson, by Aaron (Youngblood) Johnson, as told to Jamie Buckingham
- Chemical dependency, opposing viewpoints, Laura K. Egendorf, book editor
- Club drugs, Christine Watkins, book editor
- Pre-medicated murder?, Your self-defense manual, [by] Leland Cooley and Lee Morrison Cooley
- Hallucinogens, ecstasy, LSD, and ketamine, [by] John Perritano ; series consultant, Sara Becker
- Heroin, the street narcotic, Fred Zackon
- Drugs and alcohol 101, an easy reading, non-judgmental guide for teens, college bound students and parents, Deborah A. Shooter and William A. Shooter
- Marihuana reconsidered
- Prescription drug abuse, Mark J. Estren ; Beverly A. Potter, editor
- Drugs of abuse, their genetic and other chronic nonpsychiatric hazards, based on a symposium cosponsored by the Center for Studies of Narcotic and Drug Abuse, NIMH, and by the Environmental Mutagen Society, San Francisco, October 29 and 30, 1969, edited by Samuel S. Epstein [and others]
- Fundamentos de prevenció̤n de adicciones, José A. García del Castillo [and four others]
- Balconeando las drogas, Humberto Brocca
- Mir pod kaĭfom, vsi︠a︡ pravda o mezhdunarodnom narkobiznese, Niko Vorobʹev ; perevod s angliĭskogo Evgenii Vorobʹevoĭ
- Love needs care, a history of San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury Free Medical Clinic and its pioneer role in treating drug-abuse problems, by David E. Smith and John Luce
- S.O.S drogas, lo que hay que saber