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    different worlds, with the narrator living a mundane life of a teacher, and Sonny living a life of struggles with becoming a famous musician and his addiction to drugs. Sonny’s addiction to drugs has caused a lot of problems which not only affected his life, but also the life of his brother. In the start of the short story Sonny’s problem with his heroin addiction can already be seen take place. The narrator reads the papers, news that Sonny had been caught “in a raid…for peddling and using…

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    1. Prescription For Addiction In this video I saw how damaging pills have become in our society. Oxytocin was a pill first used to treat pain in patients. However, it has now turned into a drug that has everyone addicted. The video shows just how everyday people can get addicted to this pill because they were treated with these pills after an accident. My dad had two back surgeries before and has been prescribed oxytocin as well. I am extremely grateful that my dad didn’t fall trap to that drug…

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    psychology due to the fact I want to be a clinical psychologist, counseling psychologist, or a substance abuse and addiction counselor. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, “Addiction is defined as a chronic, relapsing brain disease that is characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use, despite harmful consequences.” According to US News Article “A Blind Eye to Addiction” it states that “Over 38,000 people died of drug overdoses in the U.S in 2010.” Discovering the genetic and…

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    Laura Key Lindholm English 3 25 January 2016 Alcoholism is an Addiction Over 20 million Americans are addicted to drugs and alcohol, are you one of them? Roughly only 11 percent of the people will receive treatment for their addiction. That’s nearly nothing. Jeannette Walls wrote the book “The Glass Castle” to show readers how her life was really like when she was growing up. Having a father that is an alcoholic, Walls really understands what a lot of families are going through, she constantly…

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    Drug addiction is a community problem caused by the nonstop necessity of taking regular doses of substances in order to feel good or avoid feeling bad. These substances are drugs as their consumption effects have serious consequences on the nervous system which modify the psychic system (https://www.hindawi.com/journals/bmri/2017/7120815/). Many people do not see addiction as an illness at all, but as some moral failing. However, the community has no obligation to provide such care to…

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    What is internet addiction? Internet addiction has been described as “Any online-related, compulsive behavior which interferes with normal living and causes severe stress on family, friends, loved ones, and one’s work environment” (Young). A person creates an emotional attachment to computer related activities such as online shopping, gambling, blogging, online trading, video gaming, among many other activities. This attachment causes individuals to spend a very long time doing such activities,…

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    Drug Addiction and Rehabilitation: The Effects it has on the Family and the Community. A question many of us ask that are familiar with drug addiction is, “Can a person addicted to drugs ever really be rehabilitated, or do they all end up going back to their old lifestyles, and if so why?” Well, in this research paper, I am going to try to help you find an answer for this question, or at least give you enough information to be able to state your opinion on the question. In This paper I will…

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    The story Beautiful Boy: A Father’s Journey Through His Son’s Addiction was a painful and heartfelt depiction of a broken family and the destruction of a boy, Nic Sheff, who encountered a fight with a drug addiction. This autobiography was written by his father David Sheff, who has a complicated life of his own that played a part in his son’s development of a love hate relationship with methamphetamine. After David began the process of divorce with his wife Vicki, the custody battle took an…

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    experienced the effects of addiction I was overwhelmed, it was like a wave of emotions crashed down on my shoulders and swept me into a void of fear and frustration. I watched my mother try everything in her power to stop it and yet our loved one still continues with that dangerous dependency. The fixation on substances caused the destruction of family and psychological impair. Guilt, worry, and anger were reactions of my cousins when they found out about their mother's addiction. They have…

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    In the slightly recent years, drug addiction has been classified as a disease rather than just a physical addiction that was thought in the past. There are two ways that people look at drug use, and that is addiction vs. dependence. “Addiction is a primary condition manifesting as uncontrollable cravings, inability to control drug use, compulsive drug use, and use despite doing harm to oneself or others.” (O’Brien 2016). What addiction means is that one has an uncontrollable craving towards a…

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