Stigma against Addiction Essay

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    give them has the Solid Landings name and logo. This includes reusable water bottles and backpacks. After our clients are sober and return home they continue to use these product and use word-of-mouth to tell their friends who need help from their addiction and send them to our rehab. 13) What have been your least successful marketing strategies? - Our least successful strategies are billboards and those types of strategies. They are expensive and don’t get the message out as clear as social…

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    Dual Diagnosis Essay

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    Discuss and describe the term ‘dual diagnoses’ Dual diagnosis is termed by a person suffering from a mental condition such as, but not limited to, bipolar, eating disorders, anxiety, depression and schizophrenia AND predominantly a form of substance abuse ranging from nicotine to alcohol to a more heavier illicit drug such as amphetamines, Benzodiazepines or even abuse of prescription drugs. Though it appears other addictive behaviours (nymphomaniac, gambling or the like) can also amount to a…

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    Working with patients with co-occurring disorders requires the counselor to be familiar with both substance abuse disorders and mental disorders. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 5 (DSM 5) is a vital tool in the process of diagnosing both. Therefore, knowledge and competency in using it is also vital. To gain these, one must practice. The following are case studies and questions completed in an effort to do so. Tom The first scenario of Tom is an example of…

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    the factors to assess when examining the topic of substance abuse. This paper examines one dynamic responsible for substance abuse in individuals; nature vs nurture is a quandary that has challenged the addiction theorists. This paper will explore the nurture aspect responsible for developing addiction. Additionally, this paper will delve into the causes and effects of substance abuse on individuals and the perpetuation of the dysfunctional cycle.…

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    effectively saying they are sanctioned by the state as “best-practice”. These treatments include Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) using a group format with two facilitators, a substance abuse group for offenders who struggle with addiction, and individualized therapy for select participants. This research proposal seeks to determine if Domestic Violence Offenders who participate in any form of this treatment show reduced levels of aggression as compared to the comparison…

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    many who don’t succeed. I really feel that substance abuse plays a major role in this. Unfortunately I live in a rural area and there just is not enough help. There’s not enough beds at rehab facilities and just not enough resources for those with addiction to receive…

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    there are many stigma and myths around drugs and drug abusers. Certain drug users, mostly Blacks and low income individuals, are often portrayed as murderer, abuser, thief. Anti-Drug laws did nothing, but increased in prison population and anarchy. Anti-Drug war of 1986 has been promoting discrimination against race and class and stigma around drug abusers. These laws have created unfair system for many individuals who come from different race and class. This…

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    “Girls and women who get caught up in the throes of justice system have often been subjected to various forms of discrimination, exploitation, and criminalization starting in early childhood. The girls who are most likely to experience such deprivations and oppressions are those who are poor and from minority groups. With female delinquents, it is often their drug use and sexual behavior that bring them to the attention of juvenile authorities. It can be argued that much of the state’s response…

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    Safe Injection Sites Essay

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    Canada and Safe Injection Sites Across the globe there are millions of people who face addiction to injectable drugs every day, and a good portion of people within Canada are afflicted with this circumstance. Often the people most affected by the presence of these drugs in society are those whom suffer from mental illness, or those who are currently homeless. The uses of these drugs are dangerous and pose severe health concerns to those whom use them, and an often sad but common outcome of…

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    on Drugs”. She starts the article off by discussing how heroin use among white individuals is a growing issue. She then proceeds to share the stories of families directly affected by heroin use. The article comes to a close by providing how drug addiction should be treated as a disease and not a crime. The author use of narration of events and illustration and example to educate people and persuade them to think differently on the heroin crisis makes the purpose of this article both referential…

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