Addicted? How Addiction Affects Ever..., Matt Noffs
Addicted? How Addiction Affects Ever..., Matt Noffs
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Addicted?: How Addiction Affects Every One of Us and What We Can Do About It

Author: Matt Noffs, Kieran Palmer

Narrator: Tim Potter

Unabridged: 7 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 07/25/2018


Synopsis

This book is about addictions of all kinds. Addictions to smartphones, sex, games, social media, gambling, money, but most of all to alcohol and drugs.
The words 'addict' and 'addiction' are loaded with baggage. Not just in Australia, but the world over, addicts are considered to be sub-human, if not alien. This book aims to reclaim their dignity. It aims to rescue the word 'addiction' from its kidnappers and restore its humanity. It offers personal accounts from inspirational people who have found themselves in the grips of such addictions, and their amazing stories of survival. At the Ted Noffs Foundation, Matt Noffs and Kieran Palmer spend their lives working with young people who have serious and often debilitating drug addictions. This book shares the tools they use every day. It offers insights into why addiction takes place and why it's a natural part of being human. It journeys across the spectrum of addictive behaviors, from social media to drugs like heroin. It questions the assumptions and begins to debunk the myth that all addiction is identical and predictable. Addiction is something that could affect any of us. This is a book that everyone should read.

About Matt Noffs

Matt Noffs is the co-founder of the Street Universities and CEO of Noffs Foundation, Australia's largest drug and alcohol treatment service provider for young people under 25.The Noffs Foundation is a leader in providing drug and alcohol services for young people in Australia. Working in the social sector has been part of Matt's life for as long as he can remember. The Noffs Foundation was founded in 1970 by his grandfather, Reverend Ted Noffs and Margaret Noffs. The couple established Sydney's The Wayside Chapel, set up the first drug referral centre in Sydney and co-founded Lifeline in 1963. Work in the drug rehabilitation field was continued by Matt's parents. As CEO of the Noffs Foundation for a new generation, Matt, with his partner Naomi, established and now runs an early intervention service known as The Street University, in Sydney's west and southwest, which aims to reconnect kids with their communities and help them discover their innate capacity.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Peta on October 29, 2019

This book would be great for those who are judgmental and unforgiving towards those with drug-problems (or just generally interested in addiction issues). This book provides detailed examples on how one can be addicted to things, mainly drugs and is contextualized using a Motivational Interviewing a......more

Goodreads review by Y on November 03, 2023

I picked up the book from the library thinking it might have been something about coffee addiction. No, the main theme was alcohol and drugs. No mention on the wider spectrum of addictions. It’s filled with a lot of stories of folks who have been through addictions to alcohol and drugs but one wonder......more

Goodreads review by Jon on February 23, 2019

Not just the soft science work I was expecting, this also veers between polemic, personal stories and coping strategies. The overall aim is more about normalizing and humanizing the drug addict; it succeeds.......more

Goodreads review by Pleasure on January 08, 2020

The book covers a broad range of addictions and has a very non-judgemental tone. It was a lot more self-help style than I'd thought - I was expecting something more scientific. Narrator was great.......more

Goodreads review by Shannon on November 12, 2019

It's pretty good, interesting insights and understanding of addiction but it is heavily skewed to drugs and alcohol. Some pretty good anecdotal chapters.......more