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    heavy alcohol or drug consumption increases the chances of a person becoming dependent on the substance. After dependence has set in and the person, for whatever reason, stops drinking alcohol or using drugs, they will undergo detox. According to Bear River Health at Walloon Lake, an alcohol and drug rehab center in Boyne Falls, MI, detoxification is identified by the mild to severe physical and psychological withdrawal symptoms. This process is the first step the majority of drug and alcohol…

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    Drug Abuse Essay

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    decided that the fate of a drug addict lies in the ability to choose correctly between the choices of quitting their addiction or remaining a slave to it. Their worth in society is only gained when they decide to live sober but people seem to forget the struggle they go through to get to that point. In 2011 it was estimated, by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, that 4.2 million Americans from the age of 12 have used heroin once in their lifetimes (National Institute on Drug Abuse, 2014).…

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    Sharon’s drug addiction began at the age of 22. She started drinking alcohol at parties, not thinking of its future consequences. Drugs soon replaced the alcohol and began using marijuana. She thought it of no harm to her because she did not consider it a “hard” drug like cocaine or morphine. Although she swore to herself to never use such drugs, Sharon soon started using crack cocaine to deal with her personal and family problems. To fund her drug addiction, she worked as a prostitute and a…

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    Fentanyl is a pharmaceutical drug in a class of drugs called opioids. Initially, fentanyl was used in the 1960s for severe pain and surgical procedures. Nowadays fentanyl is used for patients with chronic pain. Majority of fentanyl users are in their late twenties all way down to age 14. About 0.5 to 1 percent of fentanyl users die annually. In 2015, close to 300 people died from fentanyl in Alberta. Fentanyl used in the streets is illegally prepared in clandestine laboratories. Since fentanyl…

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    Drug Rehab Centers

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    Know about Drug Rehab Centers Drug addiction can be an alarming and harming sickness that does influence the individual with the illness as well as their whole crew. A few individuals can overcome the sickness all alone. Different addicts require proficient help so as to kick their specific addiction. There are numerous drug rehab centers around accessible to those that are hoping to end their battle with drug addiction. There are various types of drug rehab centers intended for various types…

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    s/he has been using drugs of some sort before coming into the work place. In the current scenario and being at work the colleague decides to go to human resources and tell them that she is addicted to alcohol and needs some kind of treatment. Most employers would jump at the chance to fire some employees but in reality they are covered by laws and rights that protect them from discrimination. The discrimination law that I would use in this particular case is that of Rehabilitation Act of 1973.…

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    Education Vs Prison

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    a proper education, yet it costs forty-three thousand dollars per prisoner to reside in our prison system. If the amount of citizens incarcerated was decreased, less taxpayer dollars would be spent on criminals, and more money would go towards rehabilitation for prisoners, education, and other things that could benefit society,…

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    prison-based system for drug abusers. Incarceration has little effect on drug users, and recidivism is highly likely due to social isolation. The problems existing pre-incarceration, which led to the drug abuse, exist even after release. Such problems include difficulties with housing, employment, and social activity. These issues mainly exist in impoverished communities and are exacerbated by the current prison system. Nearly half of all inmates in federal prisons are drug offenders 50 percent…

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    and for profit healthcare organization. His prospective on the impact of opioids was the use of opioids in businesses whether it be the employees or customers. Employee Assistance programs are available, they are for employees in the workplace with drug addictions. It helps reduce medical costs by early identification of individual mental health and substance abuse issues. “Not only is it good for your employees but it is good business practice.” Along with good business practice the program…

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    12-Step rehabilitation program remains a popular rehabilitation treatment, but its strict adherence to a linear progression of “steps” and its religious undertones aren't always right for every body. These people may be driven to believe that their struggles with the 12-Step program have doomed them to a lifetime of addiction. However, non 12-Step drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs are designed to help those people avoid falling through the cracks of addiction recovery. Thankfully, drug…

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