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    find ways to avoid the negative outcomes that follows children with substance abusing parents. First, we will be reviewing studies that display high risks factors these children face prevalent to poorer academic performance including mental, emotional, and social difficulty. We

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    Introduction As the opioid epidemic takes hold throughout American’s rural counties, public health departments are struggling to mitigate the health threats presented by substance abuse and addiction. While detailed longitudinal data is unavailable, many areas that report increased rates of drug abuse also report increased hospital admissions and accidental deaths. While the relationship between these outcomes is not explicit, it is important to implement interventions that address health issues

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    The Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) is a federal statute that was enacted in 1976. Under the TSCA, chemicals must meet regulations set by the administering body, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The Toxic Substance Control Act also requires testing of new chemicals to determine how they affect both the environment and humans. If the chemicals do not meet the regulations, the EPA is allowed to limit or prohibit their manufacturing and sales (Cheeseman, Page 523). While the Toxic Substance

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    Colorful Chemistry

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    and bases to change the color of red cabbage pigments, in order to show, that mixing substances can produce a chemical reaction. Students were engaged in this lesson by first having them describe

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    pressure. Peer pressure can influence teens to abuse drugs which can result in addiction. Another social risk factor that can enhance the onset of substance abuse in teenagers is a broken relationship with their parents (Whitesell, Bachand, Peel, & Brown, 2013). Parents are central when it comes to controlling inappropriate behavior such as substance abuse amongst children in the society. Therefore, once there is a broken relationship and communication with parents, the children will experience stress

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    SMART Recovery Treatment Program on Substance Abuse: A Conceptual Analysis Substance abuse directly and indirectly impacts the lives of millions of people in the United States (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration [SAMHSA], 2013). The field of addiction treatment has worked to stop this through evidence-based practice (EBP) initiatives, which encourage recovery (SAMHSA, 2013). However, there are differing definitions of recovery (White, 2007) and in understanding addiction

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    both?; does the model represent a pure substance or a mixture?) c. write the "chemical formula" of the model, using B as the symbol for a bolt and N

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    relapse is addressed at each phase and is expected. The women participate in groups and focus on relationships to begin transition to the outside world. Upon completion of the program, mothers learn coping skills, proceed with a life free from substance abuse, and learn parenting techniques (Bromberg, S. R., Backman, T. L.,

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    ADHD In Sports

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    Drug use by parents and/or older siblings, coupled with tolerant parental viewpoints concerning drug usage by young people, can put youth at a greater risk of drug and alcohol use (Yu, 2003). Close parental supervision along with strongly promoted household rules influence and help deter the use of alcohol/drugs among youth (Yu, 2003). 7 million of American adolescents younger than 18 years old have

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    We all know by now that domestic violence, also known as intimate partner violence, not only affects certain people but can also affect anyone at any level regardless of whether the individual is rich or poor. However, there are certain individuals that are going to be more at risk than others. As human beings, our choices, perception and characters are greatly influenced by a range of different aspects such as social, economical and environmental factors in which we live, learn, work and also play

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