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    Drug and Alcohol Awareness After conducting our research we have discovered that drug and alcohol awareness is a major factor in preventing the abuse by employees. Drug and alcohol awareness is the first step in recognizing that there may be a problem with how people are handling their stress on a daily basis. Rather than dealing with drug and alcohol abuse when it’s too late‚ our team believes that addressing the causes of abuse before they start would benefit both the company as well

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    five to six hours after the last hit. They can include vomiting‚ diarrhea‚ abdominal pains‚ chills and joint pains. Once a person injects these symptoms disappear. In addition to the heroin treatment center’s there are methadone clinics which take a slower process. The methadone ritual takes only 10 minutes about seven days a week to stand in line for a swallow of bitter red syrup that will ward off the pain of heroin withdrawal for another 24 hours. This treatment is pure narcotic and is addictive

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    individuals who use heroin have become dependent on it. Heroin was first manufactured by the Bayer medication company of Germany in 1898. It was marketed as a treatment drug for tuberculosis and a remedy for morphine addiction. Today it’s well known as methadone. Heroin is a drug that can be smoked‚ inhaled by snorting or sniffing‚ and injected. All three routes of

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    STUDY GUIDE FOR EXAM 1

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    HISTORY The first part of this chapter provides a historical survey of the pharmacologic and political influences on the use of psychoactive substances and compulsive behaviors in all civilizations. The second part presents a system for classifying these psychoactive substances along with major legislation impacting use of drugs and treatment of addictions. Throughout the last 10‚000 years‚ humans have used psychoactive drugs to alter their perception of reality for a variety of reasons. By

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    1. What was the purpose of the Harrison Act of 1914? The purpose of the Harrison Act of 1914 was to stop physicians from using opiods to treat patients with opiod addictions. 2. What did methadone clinics do for the stigma of opiod addiction? In the late 1960’s methadone treatment was limited to specific‚ highly regulated clinics which only helped to increase the stigma of opiod addiction in the eyes of the general public‚ the medical community‚ and in many cases the addicted individuals

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    Withdrawal”). These symptoms are not life threatening‚ but they are uncomfortable. Along with the symptoms‚ there are also treatments. One treatment that is used is the harm reduction strategy. This strategy involves giving methadone to those dealing with the withdrawal symptoms. Methadone is given to the addicts because it reduces the narcotics “rush”. It helps reduce the negative consequences of addiction without having to instantly stop drug use. Another harm reduction strategy is to give addicts clean

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    Anna Nicole Smith (born Vickie Lynn Hogan) (November 28‚ 1967 – February 8‚ 2007)‚ was an American model‚ actress‚ and television personality. Smith first gained popularity in Playboy‚ becoming the 1993 Playmate of the Year. She modeled for clothing companies‚ including Guess jeans and Lane Bryant. Smith dropped out of high school at age 15 and was married in 1985. Her highly publicized second marriage to oil business mogul‚ J. Howard Marshall‚ 62 years her senior‚ resulted in speculation that

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    Substance Abuse I agree with the behavioral/cognitive theory‚ the biological theory‚ and the sociocultural theory. These three viewpoints share certain elements that are all important. The sociocultural theory states that substance abuse is a result from stress as well as environmental factors. When there is low socioeconomics and unemployment is high‚ drugs may used to relieve stress. The behavioral/cognitive viewpoint sees the situation as contributing to the use of substances. This viewpoint

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    According to the “Chasing Herion” video medical staff believe that the use of opioids can be in a positive way. Dr.Russel states “The likelihood that the treatment of pain using an opioid drug which is prescribed by a doctor will lead to addiction is extremely low.” Thus supporting this claim. Opioids will be used to treat AIDS and other pain causing diseases. Heroin is considered one of the most addictive drugs. Up to 60% of addicts relapse in the first year after treatment. In other words treatment

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    Week 5 DQ 2 – Due Thursday‚ August 26 Please post a 200 - 300-word response to the following discussion question by clicking on Reply. Discussion Question Review Ch. 10 of Fundamentals of Abnormal Psychology. Choose a theoretical viewpoint based on your readings. Answer the following questions: How does your theoretical viewpoint explain the causes of substance abuse‚ and what treatments does it recommend? What are some of the strengths or weaknesses of your viewpoint? Psychodynamic theorists

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