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    possessed by the devil, or ____ [CITE]. Treatment for drug-dependent people involved _____ from a priest (instead of dr). As time has progressed, the way in which we perceive abnormal behaviour has evolved from a religious and philosophical context, to scientific and empirically grounded interpretations [CITE]. Although many uncertainties remain, the explanation of substance dependence has diversified to include two fundamental cues of abuse, which are psychological and environmental [CITE].…

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    Opioid Abuse Analysis

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    Opioids are drugs often prescribed by a physician that are intended to relieve pain in the body that affects the nervous system. Most of opioids are prescribed after injury or surgery and the continued use of the drugs have lead to dependence of the drug. In the United States, Opioid use has increased through out the years. The overuse of these drugs haves created an epidemic in the United States. The use of opioids has affected millions of people and has led to many over doses and has been…

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    Drugs In Neighborhood

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    Discuss how the presence of drugs in a neighborhood affects a community. What type of social action is needed to help keep this community safe and drug free? The presence of drugs anywhere effects individuals, families and communities. If there are drugs present in a neighborhood, this especially affects the community around it. One way drugs impact a community is the increase crime. “At least half of the individuals arrested for major crimes, including homicide, theft, and assault were under…

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    turning to drugs. This is because drugs can give the person a sensation of escape from reality, but it is really only a temporary 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…

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    Child Abuse Impact

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    up getting the exact opposite. Some people get abused and neglected as children. Child abuse is a huge problem not only in the USA, but all over the world. The impact of child abuse does not stop once the abuse stops and many adults experience long term effects. During my research on the topic of child abuse I have found that if a person is abused as a child, there will most likely be some sort of negative impact once they become an adult. When people are abused as children they will most likely…

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    Trauma Case Study Outline

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    estone One: Outline of Case Analysis-Needs A. Assess the impact of physical trauma on the children and family. i. What are the short-term impacts of this trauma? Some short-term impacts of trauma can manifest themselves in behavioral reactions. Some of these reactions include development of new fears separation anxiety (particularly in young children), sleep disturbance, nightmares, sadness, loss of interest in normal activities, reduced concentration, decline in school work, anger, somatic…

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    Josh Egberts Mrs. Brown FE4 April 21, 2016 Abuse of Substances What is substance abuse? Substance abuse is the dependence on a legal or illegal drug or medication. Although alcohol and nicotine are legal substances, they are also considered a drug. Substance abuse can be caused by a person’s genetics or from peer pressure and social surroundings. Substance abuse happens all over America. Lots of people use substances and they start spending all of their money on the…

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    Drugs is the worse creation known to man Anyone can become dependent on and addicted to a drug before drug dependence or addiction sets in. (Henson Pg 3). Drugs have been around for hundreds of years and there has been a constant fight to get rid of them but it seems like that would never happen. People will always find a way to use drugs because of the pleasurable feeling and addictive nature drugs have. Drugs have affected societies across the world, local communities, the economy, families…

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    Sexual Abuse In Australia

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    Violence Physical Abuse: Physical abuse is a partner in any sort of relationship using physical force, or threatening to use physical force which causes harm or can cause harm to you or your family. Physical abuse includes: Scratching or biting Pushing or shoving Slapping or Punching Kicking Throwing things Choking or strangling Use of weapons Physical restraint - such as being pushed up against a wall ect Reckless driving Pulling - of hair or body parts Emotional/Phycological Abuse: Emotional…

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    addiction and abuse (Ksir & Hart, 2015) throughout the first six seasons of the show. While Dr. Webber’s alcohol abuse is never outwardly shown throughout the first few seasons, there are mentions of the damage it has caused in the past. These consequences include, troubles at work, family struggles and much more. It is stated that Dr. Webber has a tendency to relapse into his addiction whenever he is faced with intense emotional strife or stress. Introduction Dr. Webber’s alcohol abuse is…

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