Mel Gibson and Alcohol Addiction
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Mel Gibson, Bipolar Disorder and Alcohol | World of Psychology
psychcentral.com — “As Mel Gibson's voicemails to his ex-girlfriend continue to be leaked to the Internet this week, many media outlets are asking questions about Mel Gibson's” View full resource at psychcentral.com
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Mel Gibson, Bipolar Disorder and Alcohol: As Mel Gibson’s voicemails to his ex-girlfriend continue to be leaked to... http://bit.ly/cfCCsN
Mel Gibson and the Ugly Face of Addiction - Newsweek
newsweekparentsguide.com — “I imagine only the dead haven't heard the Mel Gibson rants. They are, for the most part, incoherent, devastatingly cruel, illogical, self-pitying and nonsensical--punctuated by curse words and weird breathy noises that sound like threatening, though asthmatic, growls. It's pretty raw stuff for an A-list celebrity and probably means the end of his Hollywood career. But it's just another day in the life of people struggling with an addicted loved one.” View full resource at newsweekparentsguide.com
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Hazelden's Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Marv Seppela featured in Newsweek article on the ugly face of addiction. http://ow.ly/2cs4o
Mel Gibson Might Have Toppled Over the Edge of Darkness | Celebrity Psychings
blogs.psychcentral.com — “Alcohol, anger, violence, bipolar disorder - what IS the culprit behind Mel Gibson's most recent tirades?” View full resource at blogs.psychcentral.com
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Celebrity Psychings: Mel Gibson Might Have Toppled Over the Edge of Darkness http://bit.ly/b43TNv
Scripps research team finds stress hormone key to alcohol dependence
eurekalert.org — “A team of scientists from The Scripps Research Institute has found that a specific stress hormone, the corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF), is key to the development and maintenance of alcohol dependence in animal models. Chemically blocking the stress factor also blocked the signs and symptoms of addiction, suggesting a potentially promising area for future drug development.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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RT @MelHaikenhealth Breakthru research finds #stress hormone is key to developing #alcoholism http://bit.ly/59clDZ
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