For presenting problems one and two Johnny needs to identify the triggers that started his substance abuse‚ as well as use these triggers to assist in maintaining sobriety and curbing cravings. Ecological theory was applied to these problems. “Ecology means….study of the living conditions of organisms in interaction with each other and with the surroundings…social work…has expressed purpose in fostering healthy and independent transactions between persons and their environment” (Ungar‚ 2002‚ p. 481)
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View. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs‚ 22(1)(Nakken; Jaffee)‚ Nash‚ Madeline. (1997‚ May). Addicted: why do people get hooked> Mounting evidence points to a powerful brain chemical called dopamine. Time‚ 149(18)‚ 68(7). National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) http://www.nida.nih.gov/about/welcome/aboutdrugabuse/magnitude/ Rodgers‚ Joann E. (1994‚ September/October). Addiction: A Whole New View. Psychology Today‚ (1994)
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Treatment for dui dwi offenders are programs to help reduce intoxicated driving while treating the person’s substance abuse problem. When a person is charged with driving under the influence (dui) or driving while intoxicated (dwi) there is a reasonable chance that they will be able to avoid going to jail. This can happen if they agree to enroll in a rehabilitation program for dui dwi offenders. While specifications are different for the various jurisdictions‚ generally speaking there are three
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exponential uprise of America’s crime rate‚ the financial leech from other departments‚ and the sheer illegality of the punishment are all reasons why a federal law needs to be passed in order to treat and rehabilitate those addicted to illegal substances‚ rather than punish them. The flaws within this system are detrimental not only to the prisoners in question‚ but the entire United States. For example‚ funding for students who have great potential is wasted detaining an addict with no control
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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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that can provide an example of this term is substance abuse. This topic is important to me because I know many people in my family who turn to substances as a way to medicate/relieve. Now‚ a social issue that relates to this topic is domestic violence. Whilst under the influence‚ many people tend to lash out and get violent. A study shows that “about 55% of domestic abuse perpetrators were drinking alcohol before an assault” (Alcoholism and Domestic Abuse: Finding Help - Alcohol Rehab Guide‚
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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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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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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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