The Brain’s Rewarding System & Addiction Biopsychology Abstract The purpose of this paper is to examine the article‚ “The Brain’s Rewarding System & Addiction” (2004) by Katharine P. Bailey‚ MSN. In this article‚ I did not find a general hypothesis. Studies in this article show that most drugs directly or indirectly cause selective elevation of dopamine levels in the nucleus accumbens (NA)‚ the ventral tegmental area (VTA)‚ and the limbic system‚ consequently called the
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The Relationship Between Depression and Addiction Rockland Community College Cheryl Ziemak English 101 Abstract Both depression and addiction go hand in hand. In this paper I am going to explain how both interact with each other. Addiction can lead to depression‚ while depression can lead to any form of addiction. Addiction is the quality or state of being addicted. It can also be defined as a compulsive need for and use of alcohol and drugs‚ both recreational and prescribed
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are alike. As well‚ each person has their own motivation to do the things that they do. In Gabor Mate’s essay “Embraced by the Needle” he has several attitudes toward the subject of addiction‚ but being judgmental is not one of them. He believes that “No drug is‚ in itself‚ addictive” (273)‚ and that beneath each addiction is an underlying cause to where it all began. Sometimes by acquiring a caring attitude‚ having personal experiences and also having a scientific background it will cause you to be
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Heroin Addiction Rupert Pulliam COMP/156 August 3‚ 2013 Shelley Gordon Heroin Addiction Linda is on her way to the local pawnshop to get a loan on her son’s video game console so she can get her daily fix of heroin. Linda cannot not function because she is not feeling well; Linda is vomiting‚ nose running‚ has stomach cramps‚ and muscle aches. Once Linda gets the cash she needs‚ she is off to buy a couple of bags of heroin. Heroin‚ abusing the drug will change how a person’s brain and body
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Biographical Narrative By NAME HERE Honors English II P. # “There’s always an ending to whatever began” is what my long time neighbor‚ [NEIGHBORS NAME]said the last day she lived near us as our neighbor. Although I rarely see her anymore‚ she was‚ and most likely‚ still the same enthusiastic person she was. She has gave knowledge to not only me‚ but my also my family. Not only has she been an inspiration to me‚ but due to her amiability‚ she has been a muse person brainstorming about how
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Drugs: Addiction and Quitting Leigh Jenner Psychology 355 April 4‚ 2011 Stephen Northam Everyone knows they should get or stay healthy. For most people getting healthy means eating a little less‚ exercising a little more‚ or abstaining from smoking and drinking. However‚ for those who have a problem with drugs—as well as alcohol—getting healthy is literally a matter of life and death. The problem with drugs and alcohol is that there are more factors than just a nice feeling. There are‚ in more
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Newborns and Addiction Many states are passing new laws‚ laws that will prosecute a mother‚ and remove the child from the home. Are you wondering what exactly these laws are being implemented for? As unbelievable as it may seem‚ and as sorrow inducing as it truly is‚ there are hundreds of thousands of newborns that are being born with active drug addictions. Unheard of by many‚ the reality of newborn addictions is something that has been on the rise for quite some time. In fact‚ the number of babies
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Heroin Addiction and Treatment Abstract This paper offers a brief explanation of the history of heroin. Describing the origins of heroin‚ who discovered it and describes the detrimental effects heroin has on an individual. There are several treatment options available for heroin addicts and this paper will look at a few of the ones that have shown the most success. Heroin Addiction and Treatment Introduction: A Brief History
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Heroin addiction is a scary thing. There are so many risks involved with this drug‚ it is difficult to understand why a person would want to even try it. The textbook mentions that experts consider heroin to be the most addictive of all the opioids‚ taking the drug for just a few weeks can result in its users the opioid use disorder. This is a disorder which can interfere with their daily lives‚ causing the drug to be the focus of their life. The textbook also mentions that the addict develops a
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addict. How is addiction defined? Should addiction be viewed as a disease or as a choice? According to Leshner article‚ addiction is considered to be a disease‚ while Heyman explains in his article that drug addiction is a matter of choice. In Leshner article‚ “Addiction Is a Brain Disease‚ and It Matters”‚ he gives the science reasoning for drug addiction being a disease rather than a choice. He argues that addiction is just as much of a health risk as a social problem. Addiction in this article
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