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    also has experimented with cocaine and hallucinogens two or three times while drinking. Her drug of choice is Alcohol. When she first arrived at the agency, she was in denial of her alcohol abuse and did not believe her alcohol use was a problem. I could tell right away that the arrest and situation that…

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    facts about drug use, liquor and Tabaco in particular, according to the authors sources nearly 20 percent over 18 are current smokers, then the author goes on to explain liquor use among teens and college students and how inebriation is a large occurrence in younger age groups. The author then goes on to state that a large part of students in high school and collage use marijuana compared to older adults. In the authors research he enplane how race could play a part in drug use and addiction,…

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    joints are typically affected.[2] This popularity in applying complementary and alternative medicine can be due to its advantages such as widespread availability, no or fewer side effects, moderate efficacy, and low cost as compared with synthetic drugs (Edraki et al. 2014, De Silva et al.2011, Ernst 2011). Treatment for…

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    Drug Use Among Adolescents

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    Illicit drug use among adolescents is a global health concern that results in social, economic, and health problems (Saxe et al., 2001). Many efforts have been aimed to reduce this public health problem; while some may have beneficial, the rates remain high (Ilgen, et al., 2011). Research shows that adolescents would benefit from interventions and treatment, but often they do not get it (Cuijpers, 2002; Faggiano et al., 2008; Winters, Leitten, Wagner, & O 'Leary Tevyaw, 2007; Wu, Blazer, Li, &…

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    injuries involving underage drinking”(“Consequences of Underage Drinking”). This is just one example of the bad effects underage drinking has. Not only does underage drinking cause injuries, it causes teen pregnancy, alcohol addiction, and it is associated with tobacco and drug use. Many teenagers start by having what they think is a harmless beer but little do they know that it leads to much more. “Approximately forty percent of…

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    But that will never happen, there is no way to completely control it. But what can be controlled is the support system for people struggling with drug addiction. No one should get to the point of a drug overdose and no one should have to deal with someone they know overdosing. What would happen if the program that was used in Gloucester was used everywhere? What if laws were much stricter regarding heroin to insight fear…

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    This past Thanksgiving, people were worrying about many things. They were worrying about the results of our past Presidential election, the possibility of terrorist attacks, the safety of loved ones defending us overseas, making sure everything would be perfect for Thanksgiving Dinner, would the Lions win the football game, and getting some shopping done after the family dinner to name a few. It is our human nature to worry, especially when it is a big event like the Birth of Our Lord. We worry…

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    rejected by their families are six times more likely to be depressed, three times more likely to use illegal drugs and eight times more likely to have attempted suicide than adults who have experienced acceptance by their nuclear family (Friedman, 2014). This social justice issue is further exacerbated at the macro level. Antigay and antitransgender social prejudice stems from the belief that being gay or transgender is somehow wrong, sinful or immoral. The subtleties of these prejudices can…

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    Difficult roads often lead to beautiful destinations. Obstacles in life make us who we are. Our desire and want to surpass these obstacles creates new paths for ourselves, which can lead to greatness and greater opportunities. Everyone in life is faced with countless obstacles, whether it be in my own life, my family, or society in general. Learning to overpass these difficulties will lead to future success and prosperity. Overcoming obstacles is demonstrated countless ways in my own life.…

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    more common among incarcerated women than incarcerated men (De Groot and Maddow, 2006). A large amount of female inmates in correctional facilities in the United States are charged on drug offenses and have a past history of substance abuse. The elevated HIV rates in incarcerated women are related to both their drug use and partake in risky behavior such as having unprotected sex (De Groot and Maddow,…

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