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    many who don’t succeed. I really feel that substance abuse plays a major role in this. Unfortunately I live in a rural area and there just is not enough help. There’s not enough beds at rehab facilities and just not enough resources for those with addiction to receive…

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    Causes Of Fear Essay

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    light in it and the tunnel that’s completely dark, we choose the one with the light. Fear can be defined by an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is going to hurt us in some way. However, to me, fear is a lifestyle, an addiction, and an excuse. To be fearful is a way of life, it’s a lifestyle that some choose to spend their life following. This lifestyle begins at an early age, such as when a little boy is scared to jump over the puddle so the parents…

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    There are stereotypical misconceptions commonly associated with food addictions. An individual’s first thought when hearing, “they have a food addiction,” is often, “they are obese, they are lazy, and they are incapable of making lifestyle changes.” People ignore the fact that there are other contributing factors that can cause food addictions. The most addicting foods, or “the holy trinity” (Moss, as cited in Crowe, 2014), are those high in salt, fat, and sugar; generally, they are the…

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    Jeffrey Ixcol Mr. Bolivar 11/01/16 Period 4 Alcoholism Alcoholism is where a person that’s drinking so much that they are addicted to it. Which also when the person drinks a lot they will depend on alcohol they have mental illness and compulsive behavior resulting from alcohol dependency . Alcoholism is affecting our society by young adults or adults being addicted to alcoholism which they are having the disease of alcoholism. The reason why alcoholism is affecting our society is…

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    Prelude Behavioral Services—430 Southgate Avenue, Iowa City, IA (April 2016-Present): I currently work at Prelude Behavioral Services, a substance abuse and recovery center previously named Mecca. At Prelude, I am a Recovery Assistant in the inpatient unit and am the first person that our patients see. I assist them with their first stages of recovery and sobriety and am a constant presence on the inpatient unit. I lead and assist treatment groups based on approved curriculum and help out with…

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    Many practitioners still believe that a patient must reach sobriety prior to addressing trauma issues, however, when looking at the reality of the circular correlations between PTSD symptoms and substance abuse one might ask "Who would choose to give up something that eases chronic emotional and physical pain, and then engage in therapy that stimulates that pain, without recourse to relief via self-medication?" (Miller, 2002, p. 158). Therefore, Miller (2002) believes it to be ineffectual and a…

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    Alcoholics Anonymous

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    “Alcoholism: the disease that makes you too selfish to see the havoc you created and care about the people you shattered.” Alcoholism is an addiction to consuming alcohol and the mental illness and compulsive behavior resulting on depending on alcohol. Approximately 16.3 million people in the United States are affected by this horrible illness, not including the minors that abuse alcohol. Although alcoholism is a difficult problem, there are various treatments to help individuals overcome their…

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    Mostly not even for anything important but the most insignificant and unimportant details of info. Internet addiction is a serious problem and leads to people being anti-social. Most people would rather lay on the couch all day and twiddle with their phone, keeping up with the latest celebrity gossip. Most of the time is just not social media, it’s that they’re…

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    Some people resort to smoking to reduce their stress, but what they don’t know is what kind of health issues will come up while they are smoking. Smoking has a rich history behind it and how it came about in 1612 when the settlers came to Jamestown. Native American’s, however, did smoke tobacco but only for religious and medical purposes. Nowadays, smoking is an everyday thing for some people. Eventually this will lead to either dangerous medical issues or even simple as asthma, but their lungs…

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    Treatment for Love Addiction and Child Welfare Empirical evidence and research findings are minimal in regards to love addiction. Most recent research, articles, and suggestions regarding treatment have been only recognizing sex addiction as a form of addiction closely linked to substance addiction. In researching an outlined treatment for love addiction, not a single resource was found. No medication is approved for such treatment to aid in recovering from love addiction. “However, the…

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