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    Love Is a Natural Drug

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    Love Is a Natural Drug John-Mark I. Chambers The University of the West Indies Mona Campus Abstract Love addiction and substance dependence have similar characteristics, namely, the release of the neurotransmitter dopamine, the presence of tolerance and withdrawal symptoms, and the negative influences they have on a person’s life. Love addiction is similar to addictive drugs such as alcohol, cocaine, marijuana and heroin because of the effects that dopamine have on the addict’s mind and body

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    centers in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Substance abuse is a tragedy that touches many lives. Abuse begins with a single use event that, with continued use and overindulgence, transforms into a battle. The abuser most always loses that battle. Personal relationships, social ties, and employment suffers. Irresponsible and erratic behavior becomes the norm, and though the abuser is aware on some level of the reckless and thoughtless acts that they commit, they continue to use and abuse their drug of choice

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    Although there are several different assessments one could use, the Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory, (SASSI-3) would be the first choice. It is a “brief self-report, easily administered psychological screening measure that is available in separate versions for adults and adolescents. The Adult SASSI-3 helps recognize individuals who have a high probability of having a substance dependence disorder with an overall empirically tested accuracy of 93%.” Dr. Glenn A. Miller developed the SASSI-3

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    thought about substance abuse being a disease or caused from deviant behavior. However, now that I think about it, I feel that substance abuse can be both a disease and caused from deviant behavior (even though I have never thought of substance abuse as a deviant behavior before). One example of how substance abuse could be considered a disease is if you have a mother that was addicted to crack during her pregnancy, that child could have side effects due to the mother’s drug use. This could set

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    about what drug addiction is, one must understand how addiction is defined. It is a chronic brain disease that is characterized by constantly seeking the use of a substance. The jump from labeling something as an addiction, and grasping that it is referring to a brain disease that is extreme. The thing that makes this addiction a disease is of the use of drugs changes the brain function in a negative way, and can and most likely will harm the structure as well as affect the way the body works. A vast

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    This study was performed using an observational and chart descriptive study to collect information on substance abuse patients in the Hospital Detoxification Unit. The participants were observed to be relating with each other on the unit, attending group activities, community meetings and taking their medications. Some of the patients occasionally get agitated when their needs are not immediately met. Most are very irritating, demanding and aggressive. The staff members on the unit make it a

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    Every day, hundreds of people experience the overwhelming effects of addictions. Individuals can become addicted to virtually any action or item. If individuals use addictive substances, there will be serious medical repercussions. This paper will focus on the idea of addiction through the fields of anthropology, psychology, and sociology, and how these fields have benefitted this prominent issue. Addictions are currently being researched by various social scientists in an attempt to fully understand

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    MYP Chemistry, Period 4 Marian Walker September 29, 2016 Separation Design Lab Criterion A A.i) A mixture is defined as a combination of two or more substances that are not chemically combined. A mixture that has a uniform composition and uniform properties throughout it is known as a homogeneous mixture. One example of a homogeneous mixture is air. Air is a homogeneous mixture of gases. Another example of a homogeneous mixture can be seen when you mix a spoonful of table salt or sugar into a

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    Heroin is an illegal opioid drug that is synthesized of morphine. The substance occurs in the Asian opium poppy plant naturally and is then extracted (“DrugFacts:Heroin"). Heroin can be taken in many different ways including being inhaled, injected or smoked. It creates a reaction within the body that gives the user a feeling of euphoria and what is typically described as a “rush”. It is estimated that about 23 percent of users become dependent ("Genetic Susceptibility"). Heroin addiction is a chronic

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    (S) This worker met with the Goodman family, Diana parent A, Shannon parent B, and their child Derek, for a follow up due the original reported concerns of substance (marijuana) use by the child. During this meeting, Parent A reported further concerns of substance use, and states that she had discovered, “An ounce” of marijuana within Derek’s belongings. Parent A also reported continued concerns of low academic and recreational activity performance from Derek, and states, “He just doesn’t care.”

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