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Not far from me : stories of opioids and Ohio / edited by Daniel Skinner and Berkeley Franz ; foreword by Ted Strickland.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Opioid abuse--Ohio.
- Opioid abuse.
- Drug abuse--Social aspects--Ohio.
- Drug abuse.
- Drug addicts--Ohio--Biography.
- Drug addicts.
- Analgesics, Opioid.
- Opioid-Related Disorders.
- Drug abuse--Social aspects.
- Ohio.
- Medical Subjects:
- Analgesics, Opioid.
- Opioid-Related Disorders.
- Genre:
- Biographies.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xxvi, 283 pages) : illustrations (some color
- Place of Publication:
- Columbus : Trillium, an imprint of The Ohio State University Press, [2019]
- System Details:
- text file
- Contents:
- 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 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 (Cincinnati)
- 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
- Everybody played along / Anonymous (Columbus)
- The making of a public health emergency / Yvonka Marie Hall (Cleveland)
- The addict, a human being / Stephanie Kendrick (Albany)
- Notes:
- Electronic reproduction. Ipswich, MA Available via World Wide Web.
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 9780814277027
- 0814277020
- Publisher Number:
- 99982007132
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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