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    addiction as well as the addicts themselves. It is important to distinguish drug abuse from drug addiction when determining whether or not it is a disease. Drug abuse is defined as continued use of a drug despite negative consequences‚ which may be medical‚ social or emotional. Drug addiction surpasses mere abuse in that drug addicts have completley lost control over their ability to regulate‚ maintain or cease drug abuse. Drug abusers retain some sense of free will concerning their use. Drug addicts

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    Leisure Education Program

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    very important role in personal recovery and sobriety. “Recreational therapists assist in structuring free time through leisure education and community resource awareness for the identification of appropriate activities” (Thomas‚ TR Services for Substance Abuse). Another important role by the CTRS that will be highlighted

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    include poverty‚ violence‚ parental problems‚ and gangs. Kids may also be concerned about significant issues such as religion‚ gender roles‚ values‚ or ethnicity. Some children are having difficulty dealing with past traumas they have experienced‚ like abuse. Parents and their teenagers are struggling between the youth’s wanting independence while still needing parental guidance. Sometimes all these conflicts result in behaviour problems.  Any number of isolated behaviour problems can represent adolescent

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    believes it is in need of a substance when it actually may be harmful. This disease is chronic so even if one is able to quit‚ they may relapse and take the drug again. When drugs are taken for the first time it creates a release of dopa-mine or other pleasure creating chemicals. These chemicals are released due to the direct effect on the nerve cells‚ these nerve cells transmit information directly to the brain. By doing so the brain searches for more of the substance in order to create the same

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    synthetic drugs have become a common theme in the news I wanted to look more into “bath salts” otherwise known as synthetic cathinones. The questions I was pondering were: what exactly do these “bath salts” do‚ how is this latest development in drug abuse affecting the brain and how can you treat someone on these dangerous chemicals? I used Google Scholar to research my topic. http://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&q=Minnesota+Bath+Salts&btnG=&as_sdt=1%2C24&as_sdtp= I chose “bath

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    Throughout the country‚ the abuse of heroin and prescription drugs is nearing epidemic proportions. If you or your loved one suffer from an addiction to any of these or other substances while living in California‚ you have no doubt recognized that access to dangerous opiate based drugs has increased while the current pricing structure continues to make these drugs all the more affordable. That’s a dangerous combination when you consider the highly addictive nature of opium. Considering a Sacramento

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    Painkillers By Athletes

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    It just takes one hit‚ one cut to the basket‚ or one slide into home to cause an injury that requires therapy or surgery‚ “athletic life may lead to drug abuse for a number of reasons including‚ mental illness‚ to deal with stressors‚ injuries‚ and physical pain” (Reardron). Athletes will do anything to keep themselves in the game; this can lead to the overprescribing of painkillers. Athletes will become dependent on these drugs for relief which will lead to addiction. When athletes take these painkillers

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    treatment efficacy by providing a clear means for tracking progress toward established goals. The therapist has several purposes in developing a treatment plan for a client with a substance use disorder. First and foremost‚ the therapist wants to motivate and empower clients to make beneficial changes in their substance use behaviors. To that end‚ the therapist structures the task at hand by helping the client identify a range of available options‚ and by encouraging the client to make informed choices

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    Service Report‚ P1-37‚ 41p. The article explains the approaches the Federal Domestic Drug Control can take in reducing illegal drug use. These approaches include stricter and tougher penalties. Horwitz‚ B. 2010. The Role of the Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission (CICAD): Confronting the Problem of Illegal Drugs in the Americas. Latin American Politics and Society‚ 52(2)‚ p139-165. This article is about threats the United States now face due to illegal drugs. It explains what the United

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    One of the most drugs abuse is that a patient may negatively addicted to drug. Most of people believe that stop using drugs is simple thing that anyone can do it but in fact withdrawal drugs in really hard challenge that needs hard effort and will power because drugs change the behavior that lead to force the body to abuse using drug. Drug abuse information clearly states drug abuse is an extreme desire to obtain‚ and use‚ increasing amounts of one or more substances. The first question to answer

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