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    Drug addiction is one of the most concerning problems to many people today. They cause many negative effects on people’s lives and futures, and it is very easy to get addict to drugs. Many easily fall into drug addiction because of many reasons, such as family and society depression. When people are soaking themselves into drugs, it is very difficult to quit, and they will destroy their own lives and futures. There are several causes of drug addiction including curiosity, lack of self-control,…

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    You have been misunderstood all this time. It’s not what you perceive it to be. A label cast upon it by the government, shadowed by society, labeled as a schedule 1 drug. A drug considered to be as dangerous as Heroin, Meth and many others of its classification. A drug whom is perceived to obtain no medical value; Cannabis. Cannabis was known to have a medicinal value since 1906. Cannabis has been in existence more than most pharmaceuticals, and has caused not a death. Yet it continues to be…

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    A case study was done about the effects that self efficacy has on the course of treatment for a person in a drug treatment program. In the study The Role of Self Efficacy in the Treatment of Substance Disorders, Ronald Kadden and Mark Litt found that self efficacy is a strong predictor of outcomes for patients in a drug treatment program. In this study, they found that at the end of a relapse prevention program, self efficacy was high because the focus was put on being able to do or not do what…

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    Belenko, S., & Peugh, J. (1998). Fighting crime by treating substance abuse. Issues In Science & Technology, 15(1), 53. Retrieved January 25, 2016, from http://web.a.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail/detail?sid=b2fb5777-5139-45e7-868c-e63777f3450c%40sessionmgr4003&vid=0&hid=4204&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZQ%3d%3d#AN=1238553&db=rch Search Engine: Canadian Reference Centre (Virtual Library) Keywords: “Drug abuse” and “crime” This scholarly journal article is written for a mature audience that is…

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    use is prevalent in American society. Originally, most individuals takes part in drug use as a distraction, numbing the pain that lies in other aspects of their life. Despite one’s motives being innocent, into an ugly monster that is never full; addiction.…

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    precautionary action understanding the side effects of this potentially life threatening drug. Doctor Gundersen (2010) revealed that 9% of marijuana users become highly addicted which eventually leads into the use of even more life threatening drug addictions and substances abuses, he also predicts that by 2020 the number of adults with substance abuse will double and become an even bigger problem due to the legalization and availability of the drug. Although there are many negative side…

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    The guest speaker, Michael Skilnik, really stood out for me. First of all, my heart reaches out to Michael to talk to the class about his addictions. I cannot imagine how hard that would have been. During his talk, I began to get frustrated when Michael brought up that his teacher gave him candy and then started banging him. When I was in high school, my best friend encountered something similar just in different context. The only thing that is different between Michael and my best friend’s…

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    Unfortunately, addiction falls within that category. Whether it is smoking cigarettes, or chewing tobacco, most teenage addictions became major problems in adult life. Social media addiction is as real as cigarette addiction. According to Eliene Augenbraun of CBS News, nearly 13% of Americans are experiencing some form of social media addiction. They either feel they are not receiving enough of it, or they are overcome with an urge to engage in their addiction. Recent brain imaging studies…

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    Growing up in a loving home is something most would typically wish for. Growing up in a loving home and feeling unworthy of that love may seem a living nightmare. From a young age I always felt as though there was something intuitively wrong, whether it was not meeting expectation or being unable to complete a task the way I perceived it should have been. There was always this impending need for more from myself, that for some reason I could never fill. That all changed when I found the one…

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    Types of Treatment Available for Drug Addictions Once you have arrived at the place in your life where you have accepted the fact that you have a drug addiction problem, your next step is to get help. There are different Levels of Care for Drug Treatment Centers as well as different types of treatment. Patient have various needs that depend upon the extent of their addiction and the type of drug that is being abused. The following is an overview of what is available, and the needs that are met…

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