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    Rat Park Addiction

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    of thousands have lost their lives, few of that number being actual addicts. Billions have been spent, yet the rates of addiction and drug sales are going nowhere but up. Every day somewhere in the world, another loved one of an addict finds themselves asking, “Why?” Addicts become so focused on a drug that it seems impossible to stop. They find ways to nurture their addiction again and again until death sets them free from the terrible cycle. Take a moment to consider this; is it really the…

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    5 Stages Of Addiction

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    come into contact with someone who carries an addiction with them. Whether it’s drugs, food, alcohol, gambling, or even their phone. We have noticed the routine of an addict, as their habits become a mandatory part of their day. Some people may even be hesitant to speak to an addict. They believe that they are incapable of any normal life, as they may be lacking morals and self discipline, while also not caring for anyone besides themselves. When addiction became a concept of a disease, it…

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    Addiction Impacts Negatively on Cognitive Functions Science, as always, is looking at new ways to understand the link between decision-making skills and substance abuse. The hypothesis is that not everybody is born with the same decision-making skills. Some, therefore, are more susceptible to bad or unhealthy choices than others. The jury is still out on whether genetic coding is responsible for poor decision-making. Research has linked substance abuse to poor choice and unhealthy decision –…

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    Drug Abuse And Addiction

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    people consuming different kinds of drugs. Some may use them prescribed from doctors and then there are some that abuse the consumption of drugs. Although some people may take the drug because it’s prescribed by their doctor, it later turns into an addiction or abuse of the drug. In this article you will learn about the most common drugs abused physical and psychological, along with the signs, symptoms and treatment for them. Also, you’ll be able to see a chart of how the drug abuse has either…

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    Kristina's Drug Addiction

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    Drug addiction in the United States not only destroys the lives of the user, but the lives of their family and friends as well. Kristina is a troubled drug addict mother with five children who do not even know who their mother is. Her addiction to meth causes her to become a teenage mother to her first born Hunter, and the young mother of five some short years to come. Her children are all put up for adoption as they are born, because Kristina cannot take care of them due to her drug addiction.…

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    Drug addiction is a very serious sickness that should not involve their life and family. It is something that can change your life by just one poor decision. People who try drugs for the first time tend to say that they will not get addicted or it will be just a one time event. Drug addiction is not worth losing everything that you have or ever had in life. A drug addiction is the desire to keep doing the drugs and they want more and more. Drug addiction will become a brain disease because…

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    On top of supporting the negative stereotype of the damaged addict this film glosses over Jenny treating her addiction and presents addiction as completely curable. The directors spend a very long time establishing Jenny’s drug addiction but no time covering her treating it. The only reference we have to her troubled past in the later part of the movie is her mysterious illness that leads to her death and we never see her struggle with residual cravings, depression, or any other real things…

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    Drug Addiction Recovery

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    Addiction is not just a social or criminal problem; it is a chronic disease of the brain that many individuals are struggling with. Addiction can be defined as dependency on something such as alcohol and drugs. Drugs and alcohol are harmful because they affect people’s behavior resulting in antisocial habits, lowering self- esteem and ruining one’s motivation towards achieving life goals. People suffering from alcohol and drug addiction can have an appropriate response if only they go through…

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    Any addiction is a compulsion to achieve something; a compulsive need; to become dependent on a substance, object, action; to develop a habit or a problem altering normal function. In most cases, one addiction leads to others- it can start off innocent and develop into a dangerous toxic affair. In this scenario it is pain medications. It can begin with over the counter medications to decrease the discomfort of, say, a tooth ache. Later on, the pain levels elevate and the need to suppress the…

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    Addiction In Sonny's Blues

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    individuals struggling on both sides of a drug addiction. Sonny is a jazz musician from Harlem, New York who gets addicted to Heroin, and is arrested for selling drugs. The other character, the one that is affected by Sonny’s addiction, is the narrator, also known as Sonny’s brother. Even though drugs are a central part of the story, it’s not only about Sonny’s struggle to reconnect with his family, but his family trying to overcome Sonny’s addiction as well. Throughout the story, there is an…

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