Published Works
- - (June 2005). Alcoholism Myths and Realities : Removing the Stigma of Society's most Destructive Disease. Galt Publishing. ISBN 0-9675788-2-5.
- - (April 2004). How to Spot Hidden Alcoholics: Using Behavioral Clues to Recognize Addiction in Its Early Stages. Galt Publishing. ISBN 0-9675788-6-8.
- - (August 2002). Get Out of the Way!: How to Identify and Avoid a Driver Under the Influence. Galt Publishing. ISBN 0-9675788-4-1.
- - (February 2001). Drunks, Drugs & Debits: How to Recognize Addicts and Avoid Financial Abuse. Galt Publishing. ISBN 0-9675788-3-3.
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