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    LGBT Treatment Strategies

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    Substance Abuse Treatment Strategies Specific For LGBT Patients Drug addiction is a problem that impacts certain communities at a much higher rate than elsewhere. The LGBT community is one of the most ravaged of all communities in the nation. Drug addiction rates are high and for many LGBT people‚ treatment can feel impossible. Thankfully‚ that’s not the case: LGBT treatment strategies are becoming more and more prevalent around the nation. Prevalence Of Substance Abuse In The LGBT Community The

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    It was initially developed to help adults how has been involved with substance abuse. These reduction strategies are able to help both an individual and the community‚ in which who experience the consequences of taking drugs. Harm Minimisation programs are made to consider both the health‚ social and economic consequences of AOD use for people in the community. Since 1985 the launch of the National Campaign against Drug Abuse and subsequent National Drug Strategy‚ this has been a key focus and policy

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    Underage Drinking

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    What the Text Says | What I Think | * “Fact is‚ alcohol is the most widespread substance abuse problem among youngsters.” * “It’s a damning indictment of a society that tolerates juvenile intoxication and blatant violation of the law.” * “Alcohol addiction is much more likely for younger drinkers.” * School systems nationwide offer programs to educate youngsters to the dangers of alcohol and drugs.” * “In fifth grade‚ Caroll pupils get a hard look at the harmful effects of alcohol.

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    Respondent and Instrumental Conditioning as related to Phobias and Addictions Many people who suffer from phobias also suffer from addictions. This is largely due in part to the reluctance to seek professional treatment for the phobia. People turn to other means to cope with their phobias which in turn leads to addictions. Dependence is such an issue with addiction that stopping is very difficult and causes severe physical and mental reactions. Therapist use a technique called extinction to

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    Research Paper 1

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    Assistant: Stevie Britch Office: Johnson Tower 201 Office Hours: M 12-2pm and T 1:30-3:30pm (or by appointment) E-mail: stevie.britch@email.wsu.edu Required Text: S.A. Maisto‚ M. Galizio and G.J. Connors‚ Drug Use and Abuse‚ 7th Ed. (Cengage Learning‚ 2015; hard copy or e-text) Prerequisites: plus biol 102 (general biology) biol 107 (introductory biology: cell biology and genetics) or biol 101 (biology of humans) biol 105 (general biology laboratory)

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    The Cause Of Suicide

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    people have found different ways of dealing with their problem. For example‚ one of the ways they have dealt with problems is by turning to both alcohol and drugs. Some people even look out suicide as a way out. The main reasons why people turn to a substance like drugs and alcohol is because they feel lonely‚ depressed‚ and they try to escape reality. When a person feels depressed‚ the only way he or she can cure that empty gap is by filling it with drugs and alcohol. Instead of turning to a loved one

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    Although methadone may halt the effects of withdrawal‚ there is no “high” created‚ according to Maté. He also asserts that drugs alone are not the source of addiction and that statistics show that only 8 per cent to 15 per cent of individuals who use substances‚ such as marijuana‚ become addicted. This small percentile margin of addiction‚ Maté argues‚ supports the position that addiction

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    Drug Addiction

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    functioning and‚ thus‚ on behavior. For many people‚ drug addiction becomes chronic‚ with relapses possible even after long periods of abstinence. If you use drugs to fill a void in your life‚ you’re more at risk of crossing the line from casual use to drug abuse and addiction. Some children take to drugs whose parents often quarrel at home. They try to ape the Western youth who have fallen prey to drug addiction. Recognizing drug addiction in yourself or others is the first step of the cure. SYMPTOMS

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    or the fact that they may be pregnant and using drugs. Psychologically‚ women are also more like to use substances when they experience stress‚ negative affect‚ and relationship troubles. They are also likely to have been introduced to the substance by a family member‚ boyfriend‚ or loved one. Relationships for women are a key factor in drug use‚ and they often have partners who are substance abusers as well. Psychologically they can see shared drug use as a means of being connected to their partners

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    and that should matter to society as a whole. These are the elements responsible for the massive health and social problems caused by drug addiction.” (Leshner) There are many different terms that are used to describe drug addiction such as substance abuse‚ or chemical dependency but the truth is they do not all have the same meaning or definition. Drug addiction is the result of the transition from casual user to compulsive user and it is characterized by neurological and psychological changes

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