ARE AMERICA`S FEARS LEADING TO DRUG ADDICTION

Released on: March 20, 2008, 10:30 am

Press Release Author: Arbor Books

Industry: Healthcare

Press Release Summary: ARE AMERICA'S FEARS LEADING TO DRUG ADDICTION?

Press Release Body: (OAK RIDGE, NJ)-Have years of relentless fear-mongering and
economic uncertainty lead Americans into an epidemic of drug and alcohol abuse?



Stephen Della Valle, author of the new addiction and recovery memoir Rising Above
the Influence, sees a correlation. "Turn on the news and all you see is war,
terrorism, politicians talking about recession, and the personal tragedies that have
become part of our everyday lives," he says. "It's no wonder that people are looking
for an escape from reality."



While the media's focus on sensational and disturbing stories is nothing new, these
days, it seems to be reaching the absolute limits of human tolerance. Could it be a
coincidence that as our national anxiety builds, so do the statistics relating to
substance abuse in America?



Illicit drug use has risen ten percent over the last twenty years. To cope with the
increasingly depressing state of the world, people are turning to the following
drugs in record numbers:

· Marijuana: 14 million+ users

· Prescription drugs: 6 million+ users

· Cocaine: 2 million+ users

· Hallucinogens: 1 million+ users

· Inhalants: 600,000+ users

· Heroin: 100,000+ users



"We're vulnerable," says Mr. Della Valle. "Especially since 9/11, Americans have
felt scared and uneasy. Unfortunately, we're succumbing to our own worst fears and
going down a path that can only lead to ruin."



Stephen Della Valle is president of the board of directors at Turning Point
rehabilitation center in Verona, New Jersey. Currently celebrating twenty years of
sobriety, he lives in Oak Ridge, New Jersey, with his wife, Donna. He has three
children.



Rising Above the Influence is available now (ISBN: 0-9801776-0-X; softcover; Oak
Ridge Press) on Amazon.com, Borders.com, BarnesandNoble.com, and at fine bookstores
everywhere.





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Contact Details: Olga Vladi
Arbor Books Inc.
877-822-2500
info@arborbooks.com
www.arborbooks.com

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