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    make a deliberate choice with each drink? Addiction is a serious problem that is overcoming the nation. Many people are unaware of their addictions because they lose track and end up not realizing that there small problem that can turn into a huge habit. Addiction is not a choice it is a disease because the brain likes to create habits for survival and users can end up in creating a habit that is very difficult to quit. Addicts are unaware of how the addiction process begins. It usually begins…

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    The subject of my Senior Research Paper is the psychology of addictions and disorders. Through this topic, I wish to explore what distinguishes the two, how are they intertwined, and the effect these abnormalities have on an individual. In particular, I plan to examine abnormalities including Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, learning disorders such as ADD & ADHD, and alcohol and substance addictions. In order to thoroughly and successfully explore the many aspects of this topic, certain questions…

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    Russell Brand Addiction

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    Russell Brand’s insightful documentary highlighted the effects of addiction has on drug users and argued for the funding of abstinence-based treatments, rather than methadone-based treatments or sending addicts to prison, in order to confront the issue of addiction. Drug addiction has been a controversial subject in Britain since some people, like Peter Hitchins from the Google Debate, view addiction as a result of people’s own actions and is something people need to take responsibility on their…

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    Abstinence-based treatment of opioid addiction utilizes substance abuse therapy, but not medications, to aid in the treatment of addiction to opioids. Addict is shorthand for opioid addict. For example, the statement “Some addicts abuse heroin” is the same as saying “Some opioid addicts abuse heroin.” The word ‘addict’ derives from the Latin word ‘addictus,’ which means to become a slave (http://bit.ly/20Isq0N). Addiction is shorthand for opioid addiction. The medical term is opioid use…

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    Drug Addiction Theory

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    population of Texas.” (Writer, 2010). Making professionals aware that two mental illnesses such as addiction and depression can co-exist simultaneously is important, especially with addiction rates being as high as they are. What is equally important is making sure that extra lessons on co-occurring mental illnesses such as depression and addiction are provided, not only for primary care providers, but addiction counselors, and psychiatrists as well. Providing the knowledge that evaluations and…

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    Addiction is defined in simpler terms as being anything that one becomes obsessed and compulsive over or having a strong desire for that forms a habit such as the over use of alcohol, cocaine or any mind mood alternating substances (Webster, 2004). In more recent times the internet has become popular in regards to addiction. Some people are known to find themselves being obsessed with online gambling, social media such as Facebook or Instagram as well as dating websites. For the purposes of…

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    Alcohol addiction and Risk Factors Moderately consuming alcohol is not a danger to most adults. Nonetheless, nearly 18 million adults in the United States have an alcohol use disorder (Swendsen, Burstein, Case, Conway, Dierker, He, and Merikangas, 2012). The DSM-IV (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition) criteria for the alcohol use disorder are a combination of alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence. The manual specifies this abuse of alcohol as mild, controlled,…

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    themselves to be so consumed with a video game to the point of addiction? The question and answers seem silly and one may be quick to offer their assumptions but in reality it is much more difficult to answer. A video gaming addiction is much more than self control, or the lack thereof, it’s an addiction that…

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    Harmful Addiction

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    February 13, 2016 The Harmful Addiction Everyday drug-addicted women around the United States give birth to defenseless babies. This is a growing issue that as begun to raise awareness for the safety of the innocent lives that these mothers-to-be are putting in danger. Most of the time, babies who had drug-addicted mothers are born with complications or are often stillborn. Some states have already taken action to stop this from occurring. From alcohol abuse, to cocaine addiction, the effects…

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    In the article “ The Negative Effects of Gambling Addictions”, they explain on how people with a gambling addiction will often be so into their game that they will shut out everybody that they love and care about. They will be depressed because of all the money they have lost and have anxiety because of not knowing if they can win it…

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