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    Alcohol Addiction

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    Many people consume alcohol for leisure purposes in a responsible manner, as this is reinforced through social get-togethers with their peers. However, for other individuals, alcohol is a devastating problem since addition leads to destruction of lives, not only for the alcoholic individual but for their loved ones. As part of the alcohol awareness initiative, an individual may forgo alcohol consumption for 72 hours and document their experiences, feelings, thoughts, as well as actions related…

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    Nursing Case Study Ms. V.

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    The reason for the assessment is to determine if she needs to attend a substance abuse outpatient treatment program. Based on the DSM IV, Ms. V suffers from Cannibal Abuse Disorder 305.20. She was administered the ASAM Admission Evaluation, the Addiction Severity Index (ASI), the Michigan Alcohol Screening Test (MAST), the Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST), and a Mental Health Symptoms Questionnaire. Ms. V reported that she first used THC at age 13 and last used about a week ago. She admits to…

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    The circle of feedback must have a strong allure because many of the students interviewed did show behavioral signs of addiction. For example, 60% of students said they felt uncomfortable when they were not in the presence of their phone. A common sign of addiction is when one feels discomfort or anxiety when their phone is not near them because it shows a possible dependence. This dynamic is similar to how a drug addict would feel withdrawal when they stop the intake of drugs. Another red flag…

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    Introduction Throughout the course of a 24 hour period, an individual will make numerous personal choices that will either positively or negatively affect their life. The decisions to not touch the hot stove, to eat instead of starve, or to enjoy the company of a loved one are all judgements that can be settled in one’s own brain. As a decision to not touch the stove in order to prevent harm to oneself is made, why is it that alcohol, which may also be determined as destructive to the human…

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    Alcohol Addiction in the Family Unit Alcohol addiction is a disease that plagues many individuals and families in varying cultures. This addiction can be handed down generationally and a cycle surrounding alcohol abuse can potentially be formed. We see that alcoholism effects the individual who is addicted, the children and family that are exposed to addiction and also any effects any marriage between the addicted people or addicted person. Many people in my family have a history of alcohol…

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    Drug Rehabilitation

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    Centers Generally speaking, holistic rehab centers allow the best laptop access. That's because holistic drug rehabilitation focuses on treating every aspect of a person's addiction. Its philosophy dictates that recovery is aided by creating a comfortable, relaxed, and happy state of mind in each person recovering from addiction. And allowing people access to laptops and the Internet helps foster that state of mind. This is especially true of people who need Internet access for business…

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    written by Larry Rosen alongside Nancy Cheever and Mark Carrier in order to develop a complete idea about technology addiction from a physicians’ perspective and how to help cure it. The book goes through a series of topics to help develop and prove the argument of technology addiction. The first chapter entitled “Why Are We All Acting Crazy” addresses the problem with technology addiction through statistics on percentages of types of people who can not last with out technology for a certain…

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    Whether it's living through a family member’s death, or surviving a plane crash, certain traumas or stressful situations can lead to emotional issues. Studies show that going through trauma at a young age leaves people more prone to obtaining emotional issues. Having untreated emotional issues can leave people forever scarred and can ruin their experiences through life. Emotional Issues can be described as trauma, adversity, or stress that occurred in some bodies lifetime which caused them to be…

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    Gambling is a dangerous and serious addiction to many people. Some people will take rehab or get special help for gambling addiction, but most of the time it doesn't work. Gambling is just as addicting as a drug and can be as dangerous as a drug too. Did you know 85% of U.S. adults have gambled at least once in their lifetimes (60% in any given year). That includes not only going to casino, but also buying lottery tickets, betting sports event or betting with friend. Pathological gambling is…

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    High Risk Drinking 2 and/or while drinking (most of the time or always).” As a student in the ASU, I have felt the cares from our campus that they try to protect us from being hurt by alcohol abuse. Although our campus community has tried many means to encourage students to control alcohol consumption, there are still many students that take for granted the rules, principles, the unpleasant consequences brought by the alcohol as well as the expectation their family and society have had on them.…

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