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    Bachmann Addiction

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    always was home to pick up her daughters from school. While there was a plan in place, Bachmann fell into the trap of the negatives of addiction and ultimately caused significant damage to relationships as well as financial ruin resulting in bankruptcy court. Her story connects to Alexander’s theory of addiction because he believes people form unhealthy addictions when they are in a less stimulating environment, being trapped at home was…

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    Portrait Of Addiction

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    From the Portrait of Addiction video, the case that I chose was the case of Ray Diaz. Ray’s addiction was affecting his relationship with his girlfriend. Solution Focused Theory would be beneficial to Ray because this theory would help Ray understand his problem, and to come up with alternative ways to view Ray’s solutions (Lewis, 2014). The counselor would understand the client’s problem saturated story, and how the problem is affecting Ray’s core-being (Lewis, 2014). However, the problem is…

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    Homelessness Addiction

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    Also, the relationship between addiction and homelessness are complicate and controversial. However, habituated drugs and alcohol obsession could give chance too many people can increase the risk of homelessness (Homelessness in America - National Coalition for the Homeless, n.d). Homeless problem is far away in developing countries. In Europe alone, there are three million people on the streets. Australia and Canada, hundreds of thousands of people are homeless. Of course, the problem is worse…

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    Addiction In Nursing

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    Addiction is a complex disease with serious physical, emotional, financial, and legal consequences (StuNursing.com, 2016). Drug addiction can affect anyone regardless of age, occupation, economic circumstances, ethnic background or gender, its progressive and chronic (StuNursing.com, 2016). Nurses have increased access to controlled substances, contributing to a higher incidence of dependency, the sooner substance use is identified and treated the sooner patients are protected and the better…

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    Overcoming Addiction

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    Overcoming an addiction may take some time, but once the problem has been identified, only then, can the process of recovery can begin. One does not need to wholly give up their phone, but have some distance between him or her and the phone. If people began realizing that they do not need their phone for everyday life, then they can be liberated from their imprisonment of the “virtual world”. To quote Jeremy Spiegel of Psychology Today, “Can you manage with just an hour of unplugged time? Turn…

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    Wifi Addiction

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    As sleep, addiction effects our behaviors and physical states of the body. Addiction can be referred to as a state in which one perceives intense intolerable desire for something because the response after contact with the stimuli simulated perceived pleasurable response. Consequently, Internet addiction has been acknowledged as a clinical diagnosis. Internet addiction is a compulsive–impulsive spectrum disorder, involving online and/or offline computer usage for excessive gaming, sexual…

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    An Addiction Story

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    “An addiction,” those were the last words she heard her parents say as she drove away. She clutched her camera and shut the tears from her eyes. They slid down her face like the river she was hoping to capture. Photography was the only thing in her life she was sure of now and she would live her dream, no matter how much it cost her. Her hands shook as she took the wheel and drove on to the airport and boarded a plane, the engine rumbling and leaving her in the sky, suspended like a drop of…

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    Gambling Addiction

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    the client has an uncontrollable gambling addiction that has caused major problems in his personal and work relationships. History of the current problem and related problems: The client stated that they had won a total of 2.8 million dollars in the Powerball lottery at age 26. The client quit his job and opened his own construction company. The client’s…

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    Addiction Of Smartphones

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    smartphones. For starters smartphones are a technological communication gadget that allows people all over the word to communicate through calls, text messages or e-mails. A psychologist from the University of Florida refers to cell phones as an "addiction", she says: " that when most people hear "Turn off your cell phones and pagers" get anxious and anxiety because the fact that being out of touch for any period of time can make them feel sick" (Bridwell,2007). In other words people freak out…

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    Opium Addiction

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    During the end of the 18th century a crisis had reached China. This crisis was opium addiction, the Emperor and the minister of China were at a loss on how to handle the situation and during this time of need they reached out to Queen Victoria through letter. The Chinese culture often thought that the western cultures has nothing to offer their culture because of the ancient wisdom they believed it had. During this time Europe was trading with China and trying to find a happy medium in how much…

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