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The What You Need to Know series provides targeted coverage of addictive substances, including cannabis, alcohol, and club drugs. Whether you are helping a patient or educating others, Club Drugs: What You Need to Know provides a comprehensive set of educational tools.
Club Drugs features interviews with experts and information about the four most common club drugs—MDMA (also known as ecstasy), GHB, Rohypnol, and ketamine. Given the nature of some club drugs, it also includes information on drug-facilitated sexual assault. Club Drugs provides information about where individuals can turn for assistance with prevention, treatment, and recovery, as well as healthy responses and strategies for hope and healing.
This engaging video discusses these topics:
- Club Drugs Defined
- A Brief History of Club Drugs
- Substance Use Disorder with Club Drugs
- Drug-Facilitated Sexual Assault
- Stigma
- Prevention
- Getting Help
The accompanying flash drive contains a facilitator guide, which includes background information, preparation instructions, discussion questions, and distributable fact sheets. These can be used to create dynamic learning in either one-on-one or group sessions.
Each What You Need to Know volume can be used alone or combined with subsequent volumes. The series is ideal for use in a variety of environments, including health care, addiction treatment, mental health treatment, correctional facilities, community groups, and educational settings.
*Video subtitles are available in English and Spanish.
Club Drugs features interviews with experts and information about the four most common club drugs MDMA (also known as ecstasy), GHB, Rohypnol, and ketamine. Given the nature of some club drugs, it also includes information on drug-facilitated sexual assault. Club Drugs provides information about where individuals can turn for assistance with prevention, treatment, and recovery, as well as healthy responses and strategies for hope and healing.