This Is Not Fame
- 352pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
An unfiltered, unapologetic, hilarious, and sometimes obscene assemblage of tales from the author of Digging Up Mother
David Drew Pinsky, meglio conosciuto come Dr. Drew, è una personalità mediatica americana con una formazione da internista e specialista in medicina delle dipendenze. Il suo lavoro si concentra sull'affrontare aspetti medici e psicologici della salute, in particolare per quanto riguarda la dipendenza e le dinamiche interpersonali. Attraverso le sue diverse piattaforme mediatiche, il Dr. Drew offre spunti esperti e discussioni su complesse problematiche sanitarie.




An unfiltered, unapologetic, hilarious, and sometimes obscene assemblage of tales from the author of Digging Up Mother
From celebrity M.D. Dr. Drew Pinsky and his daughter Paulina Pinsky comes an entertaining and comprehensive guide to sex, relationships, and consent in today's #Metoo era. Perfect for teens, parents, and educators to facilitate open and positive conversations around the tricky topic of consent. When it comes to sex, relationships, and consent, establishing boundaries and figuring out who you are and what you want is never simple--especially as a teenager. What's the line between a friendship and a romantic partner? How can you learn to trust your body's signals? And what if you're not quite sure what your sexuality is? In this book, renowned celebrity M.D. Dr. Drew and his daughter Paulina Pinsky take on those awkward, and incredibly important questions teens today are asking themselves and parents wish they had a better grasp on. Filled with tangible and accessible resources, and featuring humorous and raw personal anecdotes, this is the perfect guide for teens, parents, and educators to go beyond "the talk" and dive into honest and meaningful conversations about sex, relationships, and consent.
The face of entertainment has changed radically over the last decade—and dangerously so. Stars like Britney, Paris, Lindsay, Amy Winehouse—and their media enablers—have altered what we consider "normal" behavior. According to addiction specialist Dr. Drew Pinsky and business and entertainment expert Dr. S. Mark Young, a high proportion of celebrities suffer from traits associated with clinical narcissism—vanity, exhibitionism, entitlement, exploitativeness—and the rest of us, especially young people, are mirroring what we witness nightly on our TV and computer screens. A provocative, eye-opening study, The Mirror Effect sounds a timely warning, raising important questions about our changing culture—and provides insights for parents, young people, and anyone who wonders what the cult of celebrity is really doing to America.
Focusing on the harrowing realities of addiction, the book presents intimate and often shocking narratives from Dr. Drew Pinsky's experiences at a Southern California clinic. He shares compelling stories of patients grappling with emotional trauma and various substances, including alcohol and prescription drugs. Through vivid vignettes, Pinsky reveals the diverse backgrounds of those affected, from a sexually compulsive model to a seemingly perfect soccer mom, highlighting the pervasive nature of addiction in society.