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Methamphetamine, often known as “meth” or “crystal,” is devastatingly addictive with potentially fatal consequences once a dependency has formed from habitual use. Some find themselves initially drawn into abusing the drug due to such feelings as elation quickly find themselves unable to stop after developing a physical dependency on the substance. This can quickly have fatal consequences if not quickly treated.

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Edited by: David Beasley

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David Beasley is a certified RADT (Registered Alcohol/Drug Technician). David, moved to California from North Carolina after many failed attempts to get sober.

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Charley earned his Masters of Clinical Psychology from Antioch University, Los Angeles, and is a California Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT).He teaches mindfulness to both adults and children in group setting such as schools, corporate workplaces, and medical treatment facilities.

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