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2 Reddit comments about Addiction: Is it right for you?: A companion book for functional addicts and users:

u/guygam · 2 pointsr/DrugArt

I was high when I did it, and it is made of drugs so it qualifies as drug art right??? At any rate hope a bit of shameless self promotion is ok here, if you or someone you know could use it, here is the link to the first ever [probably] self help guide on how to be a better addict from [dare I say] an expert in the field https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07XVR61K9

u/ScotchAndBlood · 2 pointsr/IAmA

The best, and indeed the only place to buy my book is amazon, here's the link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07XVR61K9

As for clinical psychology, my advice is don't do it lol. It is an insanely difficult and frustrating path, just getting in can take 2-3 years unless you are already an impressive candidate, and then completing the degree is a 6-7 year deal, and can be even longer. That being said, if it is truly your passion, if you feel strongly it is your calling, go for it. But don't just do it because it sounds like a good career, the price is too high and there are much more lucrative careers you can develop with a decade's worth of hard work.
Getting into clinical psychology phd programs is such a lengthy and complicated process that a few words of advice won't do you much good. There is a good book about it, it gets a new addition every year: "Insider's Guide to Graduate Programs in Clinical and Counseling Psychology" by Michael Sayette. You can save money by buying a copy from a few years back, the general principles stay more or less the same.