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    treatment has commenced. According to the National Institute of Substance Abuse, an estimated seventy five percent of drug users are employed, but either change jobs over and over or get fired” (Drug Abuse. ND). “In most cases rural substance users don’t live in an area that provides much of detoxing services. Users in these locations turn to law enforcement or alternative aid who only offer preliminary detox” (Substance Abuse, ND). Patients who seek better treatment that meets their needs…

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    Withdrawal of drugs is also an effective drug abuse and addiction treatment. Drug abuse and addiction not only affects the patient, but also his or her family. “Family members may experience feeling of abandonment, anxiety, fear, anger, concern, embarrassment, of guilt; they may wish to ignore or cut ties with the person abusing substances” (Substance Abuse Treatment and Family Therapy). Parental drug abuse can have negative impact on children of role modeling, trust, and concepts of normative…

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    arise for the nurse manager but this paper will focus on dealing with substance abuse in the nursing profession. Statistics show that 1 in 7 Registered Nurses (RNs) are at risk for addiction and that RNs have a 50% higher rate of substance abuse than the general public (Epstein, et al., 2010). This paper will show the relevance of substance abuse in nursing while also providing ineffective and effective ways of dealing…

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    Intro In the United States, “8 million people met the criteria for a “substance use disorder” (Smith, M., Stocks, C., & Santora, pg. 109). A treatment plan is a “written document about a person’s substance abuse, and how a health care professional plans to treat them” (Stevens & Jones, pg. 168). The details within the treatment plan “look at what is causing the persons substance abuse problems and what treatments are planned to treat this problem” (Stevens & Jones, pg. 168). Clearly, since…

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    In this paper I will be addressing the gender difference on substance abuse; looking into what makes a specific gender more prevalent to alcohol and drug dependency. According to many of the scholarly articles I’ve read men are much more likely to have chemical dependency issues. Looking deeper in the issue I found that there may be a link between society and these dependencies as well as some genes in men that aren’t in women. According to The Psychiatric Clinics of North America the…

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    Substance Abuse and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Among Veterans Substance abuse among our veterans is much greater than our civilian populations. This is largely caused by post-traumatic stress disorder, associated from combat, and who have endured multiple deployments. In most cases, veterans who have turned to alcohol or drugs have a dual diagnosis. They not only have a problem with alcohol or drugs, but they also suffer from a mental or mood disorder that has a major impact on these issues…

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    In the book, ‘Substance Abuse and the Family” by Michael D. Reiter stresses on how the family structure regulates around the use of substance and the abuse cause from it. In chapter 14, he stresses about family recovery and the recovery process in which the family must take to restructure the family and their rules where they have an open honest relationship due to communicating. Brown and Lewis presented a four-stage developmental model of recovery for families dealing with alcoholism. The…

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    Substance Abuse Case Study

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    Addiction Treatment Centers in Sparks, Nevada Substance abuse is a precursor to dependence and addiction. Addiction treatment centers in Sparks, Nevada, and the area surrounding the city, are seeing definite increases in those needing, but not receiving, treatment for chemical dependency. Substance abuse occurs readily, without warning, with the misuse and overindulgence in the drug of choice. Eventually, users begin changing normal activity patterns and experiencing a compulsive need to…

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    SUBSTANCE USE, ABUSE AND DEPENDENCY RESEARCH REPORT BY JESSICA WITTMAN DATE SUBMITTED ENG 4C MRS. CROOKE Table of Contents ABTRACT ……………………………………………………………...1 INTRODUCTION 2 SUBSTANCE AND ABUSE RISKS/ FACTORS 3 DIFFERENT TYPES OF SUBSTANCES 4 SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS 5 TREATMENT, DIAGNOSES AND WHEN TO SEEM MEDICAL CARE 6 WORKS CITED……………………………………………………………7 ABSTRACT The purpose of this research report is to explain and identify the many different…

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    clinic offering substance abuse counseling and discuss my findings. I spoke with June Mikels, MSW, LSW, LCAC an addictions counselor who has been in the field since 1985. After discussing her qualifications, I asked June what her focal point was and the population she primarily served? She stated, as a counselor, my primary focus is education and outpatient treatment programs for alcohol and drug abuse. And, the primary population I serve is persons with mental and substance abuse disorders…

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