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    I found myself thinking all sorts of sordid things about the people I would encounter at this meeting. I did some research about this and learned that Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous is for those individuals that have a problem with sex addiction, love addiction (jumping…

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    What Is Drug Abuse?

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    destroys addicts and their environment. For many decades drug abuse were cataloged such as criminals, rascals, and unscrupulous people. Nowadays scientists, psychologists and psychiatrists argue that drug abuse has a ship to the disease of addiction. Addiction is a condition that results when a person ingests a substance such as alcohol, cocaine,…

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    Body Dysmorphic Disorders

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    words have in common? These four words fall into a category known as addiction. As teens get older they start to experience Sex addiction, Drug addiction, Technology addiction, and Body Dysmorphic Disorder. Each addiction can cause a teen to go through different behaviors and can cause different effects on the teenage body. The roughest addiction that teens go through is sex addiction, so, let’s start with that. Sex addictions in teenagers are a hard thing to stop due to treatments and support…

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    actually the victims of someone else’s behavior. Abused children and adults that are going through sexual, physical, or…

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    became opioid addicts because of morphine. In 1874, the so-called answer for morphine addiction was found. The new wonder drug founded in Germany was called heroin after its German trademarked name. Heroin was imported into the United States, shortly after its invention. It was said that heroin was a “safe, non-addictive” substitute for morphine. Since this, heroin has always been a part of the American drug addiction problem. It has occasional spark ups, but the modern day epidemic has the…

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    drugrehab.org - Is Addiction a Preventable Disease? The nature of addiction is one that has plagued addiction experts for decades. Experts now understand that it is not a moral failing, but a disease that can be treated. But debates have raged about whether it is a disease that can be prevented. Many prevention programs have suffered in finding an appropriate approach and have been either de-funded or no longer operate. However, a major blow was dealt to prevention skeptics recently when…

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    Types Of Addiction Essay

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    just one more urge. Well you, my friend, had an addiction. An addiction is a chronic brain disease that causes a compulsive urge to engage in rewarding stimulation despite adverse consequences. As a result, the compulsive act can interfere with everyday responsibilities such as health, finances, relationships, and careers. Addiction can be classified as either substance or behavioral. In this presentation, I will discuss the most common types of addictions. These types include alcohol and drugs,…

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    Essay On Family Addiction

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    Today, addiction comes in many different kinds of forms. Drugs and alcohol are the most common type of addiction. On a more personal level, my grandma is an alcoholic and it is very hard to have holidays with her when she is always delusional. Addiction is classified as a substantial dependence on a certain substance that has drastic withdrawal consequences when the individual stops using that substance (“Substance, Gale). Doctors and other professionals like to call an addiction an…

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    Cocaine Case Study

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    affecting the person between 30 and 90 minutes after use, with its effect lasting up to 12 hours, such as hallucination, as mentioned before with interfere with serotonin. This neurotransmitter controls body temperature, moods, appetite, and risky sexual behavior. The addict will have jumbled speech, out of touch with reality, not track of time or space, one sided body image, violent behavior. Long term What are the short- and long-term effects of the drug on physical health? Explain. Short…

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    you heard someone said addiction or if you know someone has an addiction to something? And what do you understand about addition? I chose this word because I do not fully understand it as a society as where is the line draw between having fun and addition? What the line do you have to cross for it to be considering as an addition on the body mentally and physically? We cannot and will never know but we can better define it by thinking about the effects of addition. Addiction is the state of…

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