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    Yashira Flores Survey of Drugs October 12, 2017 Controlled Substance Abuse Act In 1969, President Richard Nixon announced that the Attorney General, John N. Mitchell, was preparing a comprehensive new measure to more effectively meet the narcotic and dangerous drug problems at the federal level by combining all existing federal laws into a single new statute called the Controlled Substance Abuse Act 1970. The Controlled substance law consisted of prohibitions against the unauthorized…

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    feeling. The addiction of escape can drive someone to continuously abuse drugs in order to make them feel in control of the thing they originally wanted to change. Likewise, when someone has a mental illness the symptoms may drive them to self medicate in order to soothe their imperfections. Studies have shown that there is a connection between substance abuse and mental illness. It is uncertain how someone can extract a substance abuse problem or a mental illness in both circumstances there is…

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    people who struggle with substance abuse problems. I work for drug court in Thibodaux. People in the drug court program have gotten into trouble with the law because of their addiction to their drug of preference. I see the effects of what substance abuse can do with their life and how it affects their life with their family. They have to go through intense treatment with the drug court counselors to try to fix there lives. I have a sister who dealt with substance abuse problems and it affected…

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    tobacco is 712 billion dollars (2016). In 2013, the amount of American illicit drug users was 24.6 million people (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHA), 2013). Addiction affects everyone in society, directly or indirectly from the families,…

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    suggest an early onset of schizophrenia or delusional disorder as well as the presence of substance abuse”. Like you, I cited substances abuse as part of Joe’s presenting problems as it relates to alcohol/drug history. Primarily, due to the nature of the drug (illicit) and the lenght and time Joe’s been using illegal substances(age of 16). In contrast, I questioned wether or not Joe actually has a substance abuse problem, namely, due to the intake form describing Joe’s drug usage as occasional…

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    individuals who abuse substances. Individuals who use substances consistently are trying to break from their reality; it is a way of coping with their life. If we can find patterns in personality development or changes within their development that lead to this abuse, we can begin implanting better prevention measures. It has been researched how birth order effects personality and how attachment is linked to personality, but the topic of how attachment and personality influences substance abuse…

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    Substance Abuse: Family Relationships with Addicts By Ashley Sellars HUS-204 Allen Barbare 3 December 2016 Ashley Sellars Allen Barbare HUS-204 3 December 2016 Family Relationships with Addicts The topic I choose is Substance Abuse in this area I find Alcohol and Other Drugs Abuse and Dependence Affects Family Relationship most interested. I have lived to see this with my own eyes throughout my family while growing. It is something that has touched and changed me forever. Alcohol…

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    I am a lover of people, and I enjoy working especially with children, and those who are battling with drug addiction and desperately needs and or seeking help. It has always been my passion to make children happy and to see people living a meaningful life. With that being said, living in a society where illicit drugs are plaguing our society, and controlling the minds of many civilians, it has caught my attention and has become my mission to gain the knowledge needed in order to help with…

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    In case study 3 a 35-year-old female is struggling with her substance addiction to prescription pain medication. Her family is concern she has had a relapse from a previous addiction four years ago in which she received treatment at a residential center for 30 days. The patient felt she was better after the 30 day stay and did not need to attend any type of continuous treatment that was recommended to her, nor did her family attend meetings. Pressure from life, family, and work has lead Katie to…

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    parent(s) who has substance abuse problem (Rockville, The NSDUH Report: Child living with substance-depending or substance-abusing parent , 2009). A parental substance identified as a threat that influence for child maltreatment and child welfare involvement in the family (Hanson, Sel-Brown, Fricker-Elhai, & Kilpatrick, 2006). Research conducted by child protection services (CPS) classified parental substance abuse as one of the five key aspects that foreseen a report to CPS for abuse of…

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