“DRUG ADDICTION”
A Research Paper
submitted to:
Maria Victoria V. Balaga
Don Pablo Lorenzo Memorial High School
In partial fulfillment of the requirements in English IV
By:
MARK ATLEY INSONG GALVEZ
MARIA AI AQUINO HIGA
RAIZA VALERIANO JAWARI
JOSE ENRIQUEZ NATIVIDAD JR
HARVEY MORALES TATI
IV-Adelfa
Introduction-drug addiction is a very common problem.
That usually under the business. addicted
Isn’t using drugs. It about what the drug does to their lives
drug merely the most obvious form of addiction in our society. Drug addiction is on of the things that undermines traditional values. That can cause harmful effect to our body.
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Many first try drugs out of curiosity, to have a good time, because friend are doing it, or in an effort to improve athletic performance or case another problem, such as stress anxiety, or depression. Use doesn’t automatically lead to abuse, and there is no specific level at which drug use moves from casual to problematic. It varies by individual. Drug abuse and addiction is less about the amount of substance consumed or frequency, and more to do with the consequences of drug use. No matter how often or how little you’re consuming, if your drug use is causing problems in your life at work, school, home or in your relationship. You likely have a drug abuse or addiction.
Why do some drug users become addicted, while others don’t ?
As with many other conditions and diseases, vulnerability to addiction differs from person to person. Your genes, metal health, family and social environmental all play a role in addiction. Risk factors that increase you vulnerability include:
= Family history of addiction
=Abuse, neglect or other traumatic experiences in child hood
=Mental disorders such as depression and anxiety
=Early use of drugs
= method of administrations- smoking or injecting a drug may increase its addictive potential.
Drug addiction and the brain
Addiction is a complex disorder characteristics by compulsive drug
First of all, there is the Structural-Functional perspective way people view drug addiction as. The structural-functional perspective is the role the drugs do for the person or the weakening of the norms. It is the way they affect the person and what it does to them that makes them be addicted to drugs. For some people drugs relieves them. It takes them away from their problems from a while and they feel stress free and because of that feeling they receive from the drugs they like it and continue to take more and more. Those with this type of perspective well most likely disagree with this view of drug addiction and would want the problem to decrease.
Addiction is considered to be more of a behavioural disorder that may or may not include physical dependence. It is present when an individual continues to use a drug regardless of negative consequences on their life. They can sometimes gives up important activities such as work, school, family or other relationships because of the substance use, uses a substance addictively and is unable to stop once they have started, uses a substance for reasons other than that for which it was intended and craves the substance even when they are not in pain.
Addiction is defined as a compulsive act of drug seeking and use that stems from the six foundational elements, despite the consequences associated with it. As a result of addiction, individuals begin to abuse drugs. Drug abuse is the involvement of said drugs that
Addiction is a far more serious concern rather than drug abuse. The addict physically can’t stop themselves from using a substance (Addiction Resource 6). “Addicts can experience withdrawal symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, dizziness and changes in their mood” (Addiction Resource 4).
Addiction is a condition that develops when a person consumes a substance that can cause pleasure but the continued use of the substance becomes overwhelming and interferes with ordinary life responsibilities, such as work, relationships, or health because of the urgent need for this substance. In most cases the substances people are addicted to are drugs, and drugs are illegal. As a result, they end up getting caught and being sent to prison. Prison is not the correct place for someone battling addiction, a person battling addiction needs help and guidance. For this reason, drug addicts should be sent to rehab alternatively to prison.
Drug addiction is a disease that affects every aspect of one’s life and Is a serious health issue. It begins with one-time use, which leads to full dependency. The symptoms of being addicted is loss of control, cravings, physical dependence, and tolerance. You can tell the difference between drug abuse and addiction. Addiction is when one loses the ability to willingly stop using drugs. When one is addicted to drugs the only thing they care about is how they are going to get their next fix. They
People will use different substances for many different reasons. It can simply start as just being prescribed to a certain medicine that either helps decrease pain or mental health, or just trying your first alcoholic drink at 21. These types of substances don’t always lead to an addiction, but being in certain environments may encourage the start of addiction, such as family history of substance abuse, depression, social issues, or loneliness. These factors may not even lead to an addiction to begin with, but sometimes some of them may occur to you but not affect you in that
In all of these situations, using a substance damages personal lives, work lives, or is just dangerous. When using a substance becomes more important than protecting your relationships, job or safety, that’s substance abuse.
Substance abuse is a mistreatment of liquid or solid substances or drugs. When you think of individuals who take advantage of substances, what is your impression? Do you feel it is a choice and are exceptions? If so what are those exceptions. Substances come in various forms. You have your gateway substances such as marijuana and alcohol, which are common among the majority, are considered “harmless” then you have your “harmful” frowned upon substances like cocaine and “meth” that are notoriously known for damages on the brains functionality.
According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary (2004), it defines an addiction as a “compulsive need for and use of a habit forming substance (as heroin, nicotine, or alcohol) characterized by well defined physiological symptoms upon withdrawal” (p. 9). Although this gives us an overall general definition, we dig deeper in the prospects of unfolding substance misuse and addiction. Additionally, there are many types of drugs that have been categorized into their own classes (schedules), ranging from pharmaceuticals, to OTC (over the counter) medication, illicit (street) drugs, alcohol, and nicotine. However, before we get into the discussion of substance misuse and addiction, we’ll be throughly reviewing the effects and properties of some of the most widely known and easily accessible drugs that have made an impact in and on the United
People addicted to substances and people who abuse substances are different. Those who abuse drugs have control over their lives, while those with an addiction have a disease that affects many aspects of their life. An addiction is a chronic, relapsing brain disease that is characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use, despite harmful consequences. It is considered a brain disease because the use of the drug changes the brain structure and how it works. These brain changes can be long-lasting. One definition of abuse is the inappropriate use of any substance, especially those that alter consciousness (e.g., alcohol, cocaine, methamphetamines). An individual can abuse drugs without being an addict to that drugs. The drug abuse definition centers around the way a person uses the drugs, while the drug addiction definition includes the
Whether or not someone becomes addicted is all up to the drug users tolerance. Everybody has a different tolerance to certain drugs, and some drugs can be more addictive than others. When drugs such as heroin are used repeatedly over time, tolerance may develop. Tolerance occurs when the person no longer responds to the drug in the way that person initially responded. It takes a higher dose of the drug to achieve the same level of response achieved initially, and it is harder to produce a high. The development of tolerance is not addiction, although many drugs that produce tolerance also have addictive potential. People who take addictive drugs and have a high tolerance after time they are more likely to become dependent on the drug they are taking. Dependence develops when the neurons adapt to the
Drug abuse can lead to drug addiction. Drug addiction is defined by MedicineNet, Inc., 2014 as the “uncontrollable craving, seeking, and use of a substance such as alcohol or another drug. Dependence is such an issue with addiction that stopping is very difficult and causes severe physical and mental reactions” (MedicineNet, Inc., 2014)
Everyone is an addict, it’s the stubborn ones that takes their time finding out what kind of addict they are. There are addicts that know they’re addicts but are too stubborn to say they’re addicted. Addiction is characterized by inability to consistently abstain, impairment in behavioral control, craving, and diminished recognition of significant problems with one’s behaviors. The most recognized users in the world are marijuana addicts and alcohol addicts. Both substances have been around for several years, but recent studies show, and have shown alcohol has more of a negative effect on the human brain, and body overall, than marijuana, while other activities, that are not considered as addictive, can have the same addictive features, and more dire consequences.
According to National Institute on Drug Abuse, iIn 2013, a survey reported that an estimated 24.6 million Americans aged 12 or older had used an illegal drug in the past month. The first time someone uses a drug, it is usually voluntary. This first use is usually to mask certain emotions that they are currently going through. Repeated use can lead to changes in the brain that challenge an addict’s self control and interfere with their ability to resist the temptation of a drug, this addiction makes them feel better about themselves and forget about the problem they are dealing with at the time. According to the Mayo Clinic, drug addiction, also called substance use disorder, is a dependence on a legal or illegal drug or