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    cocaine and heroin abuse. Although I’ve been given some background information on the client’s previous history of abuse‚ I feel that the SASSI-3 can give me some insight to habits and traits she developed from her family and lifestyle growing up. Since I have some information about her early use of alcohol‚ I would also administer a MAST which could give me some insight on her dependency with alcohol. I would be able to better understand how alcohol plays a role in her use of heroin and cocaine

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    War on drugs

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    legality was a major social issue in United States in the early 20th century. This temperance movement culminated in the prohibition of alcohol from 1920 to 1933. Recreational drug use‚ particularly heroin‚ became more prevalent among the urban poor during the early ?60s. Because of the high cost of heroin and its uncertain purity‚ its use was associated with

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    focus on the possible addiction treatments for those opioid addicts refractory to existing treatments. Opioid dependence is usually displayed as heroin dependence. Methadone has been shown to reduce opioid dependence with a high availability and acceptance. However‚ about a quarter or slightly less of patients do not improve and cannot give up illegal heroin entirely. As a result‚ they will be exposed to a situation that present risks to their health and lead to social exclusion. Although available

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    Drugs are a deadly killer that have entered our schools and are ruining the lives of countless students and families. Drugs destroy the adolescent brain‚ leading to undesirable consequences such as academic challenges‚ drug dependency and addiction. Drug testing in high schools is a solution that can prevent the use of drugs among teens and avert horrifying outcomes such as altered brain function and even death. Mandatory drug testing should be enforced in schools to prevent illicit drug use‚ which

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    Pop Culture Influence

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    Jamie Moran May 8th‚ 2017 Analytic Essay Professor Shaw Substance Use by Teenagers and the Influence of Popular Culture: Symbolic Interaction and Social Learning Perspective According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA‚2014)‚ by the time an adolescent is a high school senior they have tried some type of substance. The NIDA states‚ that 70 percent of the high school population has tried alcohol‚ 40 percent will have smoked a cigarette‚ and more than 20 percent will have used a prescription

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    Critical Incident Analysis

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    practice; and adhering to policies and procedures about accepting gifts and money from service users and carers. (GSCC‚ codes of practice for social care workers.) My statutory observation placement is at a clinic for substance misuse‚ mainly being heroin‚ crack cocaine and alcohol. During one of my days there I was given the opportunity to shadow one of the clinics general practitioners for the day. The general practitioners main role is to work alongside the service user in order to help the break

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    “Under federal law‚ it is illegal to possess‚ use‚ buy‚ sell‚ or cultivate marijuana‚ since the Controlled Substances Act of 1970 classifies marijuana as a Schedule I drug‚ claiming it has a high potential for abuse and has no acceptable medical use” (Wikipedia). Also under federal law‚ if you are caught in possession of marijuana‚ you will be charged with a misdemeanor that has punishments of up to one year in prison and a fine of up $1000‚ and that’s just for possession (Stine). However‚ the

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    Drugs and Crime Midterm

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    1.) Many drugs have been used for medical purposes at one time or another. Pick two drugs that have been utilized in this capacity and explain the medical rationale behind their use. Conclude your answer with a description of why each drug was later banned from medical usage. - Besides being an extremely addictive and dangerous narcotic‚ cocaine has some medicinal use. Cocaine has been used as a local anesthetic for eye and nasal surgery. Besides being an anesthetic‚ it also is a potent vasoconstrictor

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    Essay On Narcotics

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    two narcotics that are still widely used for pain relief. Narcotics may have been used for pain relief for many years‚ but it is also known to be extremely addicting. There are many different narcotics. Some narcotics are heroin‚ oxycodone‚ morphine‚ and codeine. Heroin‚ oxycodone‚ morphine‚ and codeine are all most commonly used as a pain relief. They are also used to reduce stress and anxiety. Another reason these narcotics are used are to cause relaxation. Narcotics are very addictive drugs

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    Sonny's Blues

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    and tribulations Sonny was going through. Having grown up in the projects/low income housing‚ finding out the truth out how his father had really passed and their rocky relationship with one another‚ his turbulent dynamic with his own brother‚ his heroin addiction and the problems it brought on‚ his struggle to fulfill the typical American dream‚ and finding the courage to do what he really loves; play music. Sonny’s Blues are the story of his life‚ and the failures or pitfalls he endured feeling

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