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    Beliefs and Perspectives about Addiction This information has allowed me to look at the effects of alcohol and drugs from a different point of view. These desires and cravings affect the brain. Van Wormer and Davis (2013) claim that nicotine is the highly addicted. I know a young woman and a young man that smoke and drinks alcohol. I ask them one day why do that continue to smoke, and they both replied that if they wanted to they could stop. It has been two years and they both are still…

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    inside. Data Relating to Stereotypes and Heroin When someone thinks of a drug user, they view them as someone that is poor, uneducated, from the inner-city, and/or having an upbringing that lacked in strong family ties and values (no structure). Common stereotypes noted on Casa Palmera’s website indicate the stereotypes as peer influence; abusive or troubled home life; and those that are disadvantaged, uneducated, or homeless (Drug Addiction and Stereotypes, 2014). That can’t be further from…

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    Drug rehab programs ensure a new lease on life by rejuvenating the body, mind, and spirit of the drug addicts. They enable the patients to stop the use of psychoactive substances for their normal existence. They also lessen or avoid the psychological, legal, financial, social, and physical effects of these drugs on the addicts. However, addiction treatment requires addicts to admit their addiction, renounce former lifestyle, and seek a supportive social network to recover. Drug abuse and…

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    suffering from drug and alcohol addiction. We want to make a positive difference in our community by assuring everyone has access to materials and resources in the war on drugs. We strive to meet the needs of each individual weather you are a parent, grandparent, aunt, uncle, child, significant other or addict, we are here to make sure you have the information you need to make informed decisions about your mental well-being and physical health. We anticipate getting an upper hand on the drug…

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    stricken person feels they need more medication. Not only more, but perhaps stronger pills as they begin to grow immune to a certain dosage. This vicious cycle become a dependent, addictive dance between drugs and drugee.…

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    There are two main types of explanations regarding why people use drugs. These include recreational and instrumental. Recreational usage is usage with the motivation to get “high”. While, instrumental usage is usage with the motivation other than getting “high”. For example, the motivation to stay awake or even fall asleep. According to Levinthal, adolescents use drugs because it makes them “cool”. Simply being between the approximate ages of 13 to 23 is considered a risk factor. Teens do not…

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    he challenges the idea of drug addiction primarily being because of "chemical hooks" and more so due to a lack of connection in an individuals life. Hari cites his best evidence when he discusses the implications of Portugal's reformed drug policy. In contrast to the punishment mind set we hold here, in Portugal they shifted their focus from separating drug users from society, to creating connections and opportunities. All the money that they were using to enforce drug laws, was then put into…

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    Lean On Me Essay

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    They even made a film called “Lean On Me” which is recap of Eastside High school in Paterson, NJ. We have drug dealers and gang bangers across the street from the school. Students would often skip class to party or do drugs. The school tried their best to increase their graduation percentage. Many students were expelled or transferred. Metal detectors were installed, bigger fences, and a lot of security guards were…

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    Child Stars Effect

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    pressure on themselves so they might not know what to do so they start doing drugs or drinking alcohol at an early age. There have been many cases where child actors ruin their lives from overdosing on drugs or alcohol and ending up in either jail or rehab. When child stars grow up get hooked on drugs or alcohol. Many child actors like Amanda Bynes, Macaulay Culkin, Lindsay Lohan, and others have gone to jail, or to rehab due to drugs. According to US Weekly, Lindsay Lohan has been arrested…

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    Many populations have been exposed to environmental lead, which is a powerful neurotoxin that negatively impacts the health and mental state of children and adults. Interestingly, the article titled “Could Early Lead Exposure Contribute to Crime and Delinquency?”, written by Dr. Michael Pittaro, provides some statistical data and valuable information about Dr. Pittaro’s fascination about crime, and the contributing factors that cause individuals to participate in illegal activities (Pittaro,…

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