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Addicted Child by Richard CapriolaAddicted Child: Parent’s Guide to Adolescent Substance Abuse by Richard Capriola

Publisher:  Book Baby (November 24, 2020)
Category: Self-help, Parenting, Adolescence, Substance Abuse, Drug Dependency Recovery, & Non-Fiction
Tour dates: March-April, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-09832-728-1
Available in Print and ebook,  107 pages
Addicted Child

Description Addicted Child by Richard Capriola


The Addicted Child is a resource for parents. It addresses adolescent substance abuse. Readers learn the extent of adolescent substance abuse in America, how drugs impact the teen brain, warning signs every family should know about, assessments and tests important for a comprehensive assessment and diagnosis, how eating disorders and self-injury can accompany substance abuse, how to recognize street drugs being used by teens, and resources to help identify treatment options.

Parents will learn from Richard Capriola, a mental health and addictions counselor, the importance of comprehensive assessments – and what to look for in a counselor to know you’re getting the right help.

Praise Addicted Child by Richard Capriola


Literary Titan Book Award (Gold) 2020

In this pragmatic and accessible text Rick Capriola has distilled the wisdom he accrued from decades of experience on the frontlines of substance use treatment. He provides a valuable resource to all parents attempting to find their bearings in the often confusing and frightening world of intertwined adolescent psychological and substance use problems.”-Major R. Bradshaw, Ph.D  Department Of Psychiatry, Houston Methodist Hospital

“Rick has written an invaluable tool for parents. The Addicted Child helps parents understand how alcohol and drugs influence their child’s behavior, offers resources to help parents find effective treatment options, and explains which assessments are important for a diagnosis and the professionals that should be involved in making those assessments.”-Jamison Monroe, Founder and Chairman Of Newport Healthcare

Whilst doing research on an upcoming book I stumbled upon this newly released gem. Richard Capriola is a retired addiction counselor who has taken the time to share his extensive experience in this well-written book. The language is easy and the flow of information effortless. The book tackles the shock of parents when they first learn about their children’s drug use disorders and mental health problems, before providing the information necessary to help the parents help their children.
It describes the commonly abused drugs out there (from an US perspective) and highlights the need to look out for process disorders such as eating disorders and self-harm. Finally the book demystifies the principles for adolescent substance abuse treatment and describes available treatment approaches. In my opinion a fantastic book that is targeted towards parents that want to be better informed when it comes to drug abuse and mental health problems of their children. A must-read!”- Stephan Neff, My Steps To Sobriety

“The book hooks you right from the acknowledgment. The author tells a poignant story describing why he decided to write this book and goes on to share stories of parents who were surprised by underlying mental illnesses. This personal touch gives the book a human quality that puts the rest of the information into perspective. Any parent would benefit from this book.”-Literary Titan

Interview With Richard Capriola

TR: Please tell us about your background as a mental health and addiction counselor.

RC: My journey began in the mental health field when I was working at a reginal mental health crisis center in central Illinois. Adults were referred to the crisis center from local emergency rooms. I noticed that a large percentage of those coming to the crisis center had not only a mental health issue but also a substance abuse issue. So, I returned to the University of Illinois and obtained a master’s degree in addictions counseling. I continued working at the crisis center until I was offered a job by Menninger Clinic in Houston Texas. Menninger has a reputation of being one of the top ten psychiatric hospitals in the United States, so I accepted the job. I worked for Menninger about 11 years and treated both adults and adolescents diagnosed with substance abuse disorders. I retired from Menninger a little over a year ago and set about to write my book on adolescent substance abuse. Having met so many parents with children diagnosed with substance use disorders, I wanted to create a roadmap that might help other parents navigate through what can often be a complex and confusing issue like adolescent substance abuse.

TR: Without giving up confidentiality, can you tell us about a case you personally had? (case study)

RC: I once worked with a teenage boy who was admitted to the hospital with a history of anxiety, self-injury, marijuana abuse and alcohol abuse. He was a good example of how teens can hide their substance abuse, often right under the nose of their parents. His parents kept their liquor in an unlocked cabinet. When this young man wanted alcohol, he simply stole gin or vodka because they are clear liquids. He’d take part of the alcohol from a bottle and replace it with water. HIs parents never discovered his raiding the liquor cabinet until it was almost too late. He was an example of how so many adolescents are able to fly under their parent’s radar to use substances and parents don’t discover the use until its progressed too far.  

TR: I have a confession to make.  The first time I tried cannabis, I was 9 years old.  After that I used it on and off a few times week throughout my childhood.  I was an honor student throughout high school.  That is with the exception of my geometry class I had after lunch in 10th grade. I had to use the bathroom before and it was full of girls smoking joints.  I was trying to fit in at the time so had some. I cried when I received a C in that class! I never did that again and found it didn’t help me fit in anyway. Other than that, I always studied and did my homework before I indulged. What would you tell my teenaged self?

RC: I would tell you to protect your brain. The adolescent brain is a developing brain. Our brains do not get fully developed until around age 24 or 25. Using substances like alcohol or drugs can have serious consequences to a developing brain. It not only makes you more vulnerable to addiction, but it also can produce other effects. Many of the teens I worked with were smoking marijuana multiple times a day. They were very bright young men and women. Their IQ scores were above average to superior. But when their psychological tests came back, I usually found that the processing speed of their brain was below average, their short-term memory was impaired and most admitted that marijuana sapped the motivation from them. Was all this due to marijuana? Probably not. But was marijuana contributing to the decline? Probably. So, my advice is to protect your growing and developing brain.

TR: Though you are already and expert in the field, most books like this require more research. How much time and effort went into your research for the book?

RC: I spent about one year doing research for my book. I was gathering information on each of the chapters and issues in my book, including the latest information on the extent of adolescent substance abuse in the United States, information on street drugs teens use, information on types of evidence based treatment programs parents might want to explore if needed, information on what constitutes a quality program and information on eating disorders, self injury and other behaviors that often accompany alcohol and drug use.

TR: How long did it take you to complete ‘The Addicted Child’?

RC: I began thinking about writing my book for families before I left Menninger Clinic. Meeting with so many parents who were surprised by the extent of their child’s substance abuse led me to understand that most parents have not had good resources on adolescent substance abuse. I wanted to provide them with a clear, concise and easy to read and understand roadmap that would help them. After I left Menninger I set about to research and write the book. The process took about a year to complete.

TR: Tell us about your cover. Did you design it yourself?

RC: My cover was designed by the publisher after I had input into what I wanted the cover to convey. I wanted the image on the cover to show an adolescent and to convey the pain that they feel which is often undiagnosed and unrecognized by many including their own family.

TR: What would you advise parents to do that might help them keep their child away from using alcohol or drugs?

RC: First, I would ask them to buy and read a copy of my book, The Addicted Child: A Parent’s Guide to Adolescent Substance Abuse. It’s only about 100 pages but it’s packed with information and resources every parent and family should know about. It will help them understand the basics of adolescent substance abuse and the warning signs every parent should know about. Second, I would say that it’s never too late to build a strong relationship with your child that is built on open and honest communication and trust. While no child is totally protected from being caught up in substance use, having a strong relationship helps reduce the risk. Every parent can learn to build that relationship and can learn good communication skills. We are usually good at listening to our child’s words, but we need also to learn how to listen to the feelings behind those words. It’s a skill parents can master that will pay dividends. My Addicted Child workbook, also available on Amazon, is intended to help parents.


About Richard CapriolaAddicted Child by Richard Capriola


Richard Capriola has been a mental health and addictions counselor for over two decades. He has been licensed in Illinois and Texas and has treated both adults and adolescents with substance abuse disorders.

Website: https://helptheaddictedchild.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/richard.capriola
Twitter: https://twitter.com/CapriolaRichard
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Walking the Labyrinth of My Heart Dianna Vagianos ArmentroutWalking the Labyrinth of My Heart by Dianna Vagianos Armentrout


Publisher: White Flowers Press (May 22, 2016)
Category: Self-Help, Grief & Bereavement, Parenting & Relationships, Spirituality, Healing from Loss
Tour dates: Oct/Nov, 2017
ISBN: 978-0982117644
ASIN: B01I2KD37Q
Available in Print & ebook, 130 pages
 Walking the Labyrinth of My Heart

Walking the Labyrinth of My Heart: A Journey of Pregnancy, Grief and Infant Death breaks the lonely, silent suffering of bereaved mothers facing infant and pregnancy loss. Dianna Vagianos Armentrout details her pregnancy journey with her daughter, Mary Rose, who died an hour after birth of trisomy 18, a random genetic illness described as “incompatible with life.”

For five long months of pregnancy, she knew that her baby would not live and thrive, planning a funeral and seeking hospice for her unborn daughter. The heaviness of this grief, which most women bear alone, is shared here and will comfort mothers who have experienced miscarriage, stillbirth and infant death.

With eloquent language, fierce honesty and a record of the rawness of grief, readers in the midst of their own suffering will recognize the path that bereaved parents walk. Dianna’s experiences with infertility, motherhood, infant loss and miscarriage infuse her writing with compassion for all women.

Through journal entries, essays and poetry, Dianna invites the reader to process grief and honor the life of the child, no matter how brief. In addition, readers will learn how to support the bereaved by remembering the baby and pregnancy.

Finally there is a book to honor the pregnancy, baby and loss, loving the children past their death, loving the wombs that nurtured them and accepting the sacred path of mothering children whose bodies are broken, but whose souls are intact and perfectly whole. This book shines with love and the knowledge that even the briefest life is holy.

Read it. Share it. Spread the word. We no longer have to grieve our infants and pregnancies alone.

Praise for Walking the Labyrinth of My Heart by Dianna Vagianos Armentrout


“This beautifully written story of loss, and redemption, is a must-have for anyone who has faced the devastation of losing a child. Yes, you will cry with Dianna, but you will also admire the beauty of her soul.”- Mary Potter Kenyon, author of ‘Refined By Fire’, ‘Chemo-Therapist’, ‘Mary and Me’, et al

“Pregnancy is often thought of (and typically is) a time filled anticipation and joy.  The deep, dark secret is this: pregnancies are sometimes lost.
Dianna Vagianos Armentrout, author of Walking the Labyrinth of My Heart, shows us the inner workings of that harsh reality. With beauty and rawness, she shows the innermost parts of her heart as she journeyed (and journeys) through the “diagnosis” of a Trisomy 18 baby. She shows us her emails, journals, poems, and the “art” of grieving. She explains that the loss of a child is not the end of loving that child. Nor is the grief something that goes away a few weeks after the funeral.
It is a heartfelt and honest read that I would highly recommend to any woman who has dealt or is dealing with a defect. It would also be beneficial to any woman who is dealing with the loss of a baby. Dianna writes the way her spirit is: open, raw, beautiful. She walks with every mother who has ever lost a child.”- Gloria Miles, Simple Miricles Birth Services

“Dianna Vagianos Armentrout takes the grief and heartache of her journey and creates a space that opens hearts. Dianna has written a seminal book that will resonate with those who know the primal pain of losing a child from stillbirth, miscarriage or newborn death. To moms reeling in deep grief, Dianna offers words and comfort and, in doing so, creates a circle of tear-stained realness, fortitude and big love. Brava! This book poignantly and beautifully sings the heart’s song of infant loss.”- Adele Ryan McDowell, Ph.D., author of ‘Making Peace with Suicide’ and ‘Balancing Act’

“Dianna is an amazing woman and a brilliant writer. This book is useful to anyone who has experienced an infant loss or anyone who supports families experiencing infant loss. The work that she is doing in sharing her story is so important to help give perspective and help move through the natural process of death.”-Mr. Books, Amazon Reviewer

About Dianna Vagianos ArmentroutWalking the Labyrinth of My Heart by Dianna Vagianos Armentrout


Dianna Vagianos Armentrout is a published writer, teacher, workshop facilitator and poetry therapist. She graduated from Adelphi University’s Honors Program and earned her MAW from Manhattanville College. Dianna’s pregnancy with her daughter, Mary Rose, who died an hour after birth of trisomy 18, changed her life completely. Her blog, Walking the Labyrinth of My Heart, was launched in April 2015 as a way of offering support to others going through pregnancies with difficult and fatal diagnoses.

Dianna wishes to change the cultural fear of death and social awkwardness around the bereaved by educating others to be present and open to the natural process of death. Not knowing what to say is fine. Let’s sit together quietly not knowing what to say about our most difficult and sacred losses, because a loving community is vital to the healing of the bereaved in our broken world. Dianna volunteers with Isaiah’s Promise as a peer minister, and can’t help sending “Healing Companion” cards to mothers facing pregnancy and newborn losses.

Dianna’s poems, short fiction and essays have been published in several journals and anthologies, including The Vermont Literary Review, The Connecticut Review, The Dos Passos Review, Melusine or Women in the 21st century, Sacred Fire Magazine, Sensations Magazine, and Inkwell. She has taught at Southern Connecticut State University, Quinnipiac University and The Graduate Institute, and has facilitated poetry workshops in the tri-state area. As a poet and teacher, she believes that everyone has the inherent gift of poetry. Her workshops create the space for people to be still and access their own words, images and metaphors as they step into their healing.

She lives at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. When she isn’t writing or reading, she spends her time outdoors walking and gardening. Dianna also tinkers with recipes for paleo cookies and shares them with those around her.

Website: www.diannavagianos.com
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Tammy Flanders HetrickThanks to Caitlin Hamilton Marketing & Publicity, LLC, I am giving away one print copy or ebook of ‘Stella Rose’ by Tammy Flanders Hetrick.

Description of Stella Rose by Tammy Flanders:


Upon Stella Rose’s death, her best friend, Abby, moves to rural Vermont to take care of her sixteen-year-old daughter, Olivia. But Abby struggles to connect with Olivia and she soon finds guardianship of a headstrong teenager daunting beyond her wildest misgivings.

Despite her best efforts, and the help of friends old and new, she is unable to keep Olivia from self-destruction. As Abby’s journey unfolds, she grapples with raising a grieving teenager, realizes she didn’t know Stella as well as she thought, and discovers just how far she will go to save the most precious thing in her life.

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Tammy Flanders Hetrick has been telling stories all her life, refining her skills at age ten through marathon tag-team storytelling with her best friend, honing her craft through decades of business writing, and ultimately finding joy in extracurricular creative writing.

She has published short stories in Your Teen Magazine, Blue Ocean Institute’s Sea Stories, and Route 7 Literary Journal. In 2009 she was recognized with the Outdoor Industries Women’s Coalition’s Pioneering Woman Award for coaching and mentoring women in the workplace. Hetrick lives in Vermont with her husband of thirty years, their two cats, and a beagle/miniature bull mix. Her website is http://www.tammyflandershetrick.com/.

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