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    Case Study: Approach and Treatment Plan Nic Sheff’s struggle with an addiction to methamphetamines and other drugs started at the age of 18. After dropping out of college his freshman year, he went to rehab. After many years of relapsing and attending rehabilitation centers, Nic remains three months sober. When trying to diagnose Nic, risk factors that could have contributed to his addiction need to be assessed. At the age of three, Nic experienced a traumatic event, the ending of his parents’…

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    The novel Junky by William S. Burroughs tells the tale of a man named William Lee and his addiction to "Junk". He goes from a middle-class existence in the Midwest to selling and using drugs in New York City, from morphine to marijuana to cocaine to heroin. The book discusses almost every aspect of a junkie's life, from obtaining their drugs, to using them, to avoiding the police, to "Junk Sickness" also known as withdrawal, to prison time for drug possession, to other actions a heroin junkie…

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    Addiction can be described as an impulse control disorder-the obsessive and excessive overuse of something. When one is addicted to something they make that want a need to him or her; so, they tend to that want, feed that want and make every thought or action about that want. So, can video gaming really be an addiction? The answer is “yes”. Becoming addicted to video gaming is real, and there are many disorders that a video gaming addict may be diagnosed with. Although it is not yet…

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    This addiction that I had chosen to let take over my life I look at it as I was already gone. The grief and hurt that my kids and family experiences right away as some held their feelings back others expressed their anger and hurt right away. The way I look at it is that I was already gone in so many ways. I let my loved ones down as well as I pushed them away. I stopped communicating with them unless I needed something. I was even pushing my kids away into the distance when I should have been…

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    The difference between obsession and addiction is that an addiction provokes pleasure from a compulsive action. When an addict’s experience with a drug dulls, and the pleasure fades, what is it then? Narcotics Anonymous is an online forum dedicated to narcotic abusers who seek help escaping from their addiction. The forum hosts online anonymous rooms in which the members share their stories and seek help from the other members of the anon group. All the new members introduce themselves, then…

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    “Lifeless elegance of hotels and apartment buildings,” explains the Narrator as he and his brother, Sonny, drive through their home city of Harlem, New York, for the first time in a while—since Sonny recovered from a drug addiction. The setting remains in Harlem, but shifts between the past and the present as the Narrator weaves through the story; he explains his conversation with their mother about his younger brother, “You got to hold on to your brother,” his aversion to Sonny’s musical…

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    Video Game Addiction Raise your hand if you play video games. A little history on video games is that video games first came out in homes in 1972, according to the book Before the Crash: Early Video Game History (Wolf, 2012). I think many of us are aware of video game addictions but may not think much of it. Video game addictions are a serious problem with many consequences. Video games, especially in college, can be a break from your classes or just something fun to do in your free time.…

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    Addictions can be very complicated and most definitely hard to understand at times. Everyone has their own values and beliefs about addiction whether it is about how addictions should be handled and treated or whether some addictions are more acceptable than others. I have always had a passion for helping others since i was little i have been told by many people that I am a great listener and I should go into counselling because I can give positive advise and help make realistic goals. My…

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    they will be back in prison within three years of being released. (“The Prison Problem”). So how can we fix this problem? Well, we need to start by making drug addiction a health problem, not a criminal one, separate violent and nonviolent criminals, and work on transforming not just rehabilitation. To start with we need to treat drug addiction as a health problem, not a criminal one. The first reason as to why the population in prisons has skyrocketed is because most cases are drug related…

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    addict in any family is very taxing to all member, at times more so to the ones that are not addicts. Throughout the course of Sonny’s Blues, we see Sonny and his brother trying to reconcile the relationship that was strained as a result of his addiction. Although the brother may still be in some ways judgemental and misunderstanding the initial conversation with the childhood friend was pivotal towards to story shedding light on the motives of addicts and foreshadowing hope for the relationship…

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