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    began using heroin at the age of 14, but consistently been using it daily for over 3 years. As for the cocaine, her first use was at the age of 22 but less than once a month. The applicant was a poor historian while addressing her history of substance abuse treatment, referring to detox. At one point, the applicant would provide a name but was uncertain. The applicant then google on her phone and regain recollection of…

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    Substance abuse is a leading issue in today’s society; it can lead to physical and emotional damage as well as death. Drug addiction can completely change a person life in the worst ways; don’t be the one it affects. “More than 20 million Americans over the age of 12 currently use illicit drugs” (“Topic Overview: Substance Abuse” 1). There are many different reasons why people abuse drugs, and a range of effects on the user. What is substance/drug abuse? “Drug abuse is the nonmedical use of…

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    Substance abuse or misuse in the Older Adult population is a growing problem. As our population ages this problem will increase. Alcohol is reported to be the primary substance of abuse for persons aged 50 or Older. Opiates are the second most common one. Common drugs are prescribed for anxiety, pain, and insomnia. Older Adults can become addicted as do their younger counterparts due to taking medications first for pain management. Treatment resources for pain management and addictions are…

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    Substance abuse to me is something that basically starts off as something that someone wants to experiment with. They with experiment with drugs because of peer pressure or because they are trying to repress a longing for something. According to May, "[f]or generations, psychologists thought that virtually all self-defeating behavior was caused by repression" (1998, p.3). Everyone wants to repress something or someone in their life that has hurt them. No one wants to keep allowing themselves to…

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    Substance abuse and addictive behaviors is a scary and sad topic that negatively affects many people. When I was a child my parents never exposed me to drugs or alcohol. They would never use drugs and never drank alcohol around my brothers and myself. I was not familiar with what drugs and alcohol were until my early middle school days when classmates would talk about it at school and from television. Unfortunately my innocent mind was washed and I became more and more exposed to it. Not…

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    Substance Abuse

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    Substance abuse is all too common within most populations, although particularly common in lower financial class neighborhoods. People experiment with drugs for several different reasons, to enhance their athletic abilities, to simplify with stressful life circumstances, to relax, to rebel or simply because their social environment influences it. The use of drugs does not automatically confirm addiction, however the amount of influential power it is has on someone’s every day life at home,…

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    The purpose of National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions (NESARC) pertains to trying to distinguish psychiatric symptoms in a mental disorder versus individuals with substance use and withdrawal. The method for NESARC consisted of assessing a wide range of drugs such tranquilizers, hallucinogens, crack, cannabis, and much more. The major findings demonstrate that many individuals meet personality, mood, and anxiety disorder tends to met the criteria for alcohol dependence…

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    addiction awareness needs to be raised because addiction can affect anyone, treatments do not always work, and substance abuse destroys lives. Addiction has the ability to overpower any one person no matter what the substance or behavior may be. People can become addicted to drugs, gambling, sex, and even technological devices. Addiction is classified as an uncontrollable desire for a substance, and addicts will not feel a sense of relief until the desire is fulfilled (Berger 9). There are…

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    generally four conditions that when present represent addiction. Those are, the preoccupation with a substance or activity, when not ingesting the individual experiences withdrawal symptoms, an increased tolerance to a substance or activity, and with negative consequences the individual continues to use or engage in the activity (Capuzzi & Stauffer 2012). According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) addiction changes the brain chemistry and functionally therefore changing an…

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    youth that I work with are, substance abuse disorders, anxiety disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder and anger disorders. Substance abuse disorder is a disorder that I have experienced the most with ones that are closest to me as well as in my professional life. As a bystander, I feel personally that all disorders can be hard to handle but substance abuse disorder can be emotionally draining especially when someone you know is battling the disorder. Substance abuse disorder has different…

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