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    examining her further‚ I would diagnose her with a substance abuse disorder. The onsets of her symptoms seem to be unrelated to any other major influence. Common issues include loss of focus and irritability are caused by withdraw from most abused substances. Her lack of sleep is also a common symptom when adequate amounts of a needed substance are not ingested. This is considered withdrawal. To meet these criteria‚ Marla must have been using the substance for an extended period. Any depressants tend to

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    Current Drug Abuse Reviews‚ 2011‚ 4‚ 57-64 57 A Review of the Psychometric Properties of the CRAFFT Instrument: 1999-2010 Shayesta Dhalla*‚1‚ Bruno D. Zumbo2 and Gary Poole3 1 2 University of British Columbia‚ Vancouver‚ Canada Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology and Special Education‚ University of British Columbia‚ Vancouver‚ Canada School of Population and Public Health‚ University of British Columbia‚ Vancouver‚ Canada Abstract: Introduction: Alcohol (AUD) and

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    Level 3 Assessment Unit 4: Understand how to safeguard the welfare of children and young people Y/601/1695 Credit Value 3 Your details |Name: Jatinder Kaur Randhawa |School: Willow Primary School | |OCR Candidate Number: |Date:

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    Child abuse is one of the biggest injustices of all time because it is a never ending cycle. Child abuse is the physical‚ sexual‚ or emotional mistreatment or neglect of a child. Children are young‚ innocent‚ and fragile. Their minds are like sponges‚ absorbing everything they see and feel. Thus‚ leading the children to being the advocate of child abuse when their older. Abused and neglected children are 11 times more likely to engage in criminal behavior as an adult. Therefore‚ child abuse leads

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    No one chooses to be a drug addict or to develop heart disease. In my paper‚ I am going to research some issues of teenage substance abuse and examine some of the biological factors that cause drug abuse and addiction. I will also explain how the brain reacts to drugs. In addition‚ I will also provide statistics on the number of teens afflicted with drug abuse their race and gender. Furthermore‚ I will be discussing how drug addiction affects the individual and their families‚ along with social

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    Abuse and addiction are common problems with adolescents in almost all parts of the world. These two words have substantial differences which will be discussed in this context. Substance abuse indicates that someone is using something in the wrong way. Substances are abused when people smoke‚ drink or take illegal drugs. Addiction means that an individual has no control over the substances that he or she takes. People get addicted for medicines‚ glue‚ cocaine‚ marijuana or even cigarettes‚ among

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    you know is looking for substance abuse treatment in Farmington‚ Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is an effective method. How does CBT work? Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is a treatment method that helps the client identify harmful thought patterns and enables them to engage in alternative thought patterns which will allow them to regulate distressing emotions and harmful behavior. It works on the theory that learning processes play a huge part in problems like drug abuse. It equips the client to

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    Dependency or Substance Dependency and Substance Abuse in Adolescents; specifically the development‚ progression and biopsychosocial of dependency and abuse in the adolescent population. The definition of epidemiology and diagnosis will be addressed. Lastly three treatment options including the range of severity will be provided. There is difference between substance abuse and substance dependence. The distinction between the two is characterized by the role they play in a person’s life. Substance dependence

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    The use of and abuse of illegal and prescription drugs are a health‚ social‚ and law enforcement problem that is affecting Americans across the country. Drug abuse is destroying the lives of many teens and adults and is also destroying families in the United States. The use of drugs is a major problem in the United States among all Americans‚ but drug addiction is the main cause for America ’s troubled teens today. Exactly what is a drug? A drug is any chemical that produces a therapeutic or non-therapeutic

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    work productivity is shortchanged when all alcoholics are considered. Yet according to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)‚ some studies of primary care practices have shown that alcoholics receive an assessment by a medical professional and a referral to treatment only about 10 percent of the time.According to a study released by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration in 2004‚ in considering the state averages of the percentages of people with alcohol

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