ADDICTION OUTLINE 1. Focused topic: 1.1 Addiction in drugs. 1.2 Addiction in electronics gadgets. 2. Major points: 2.1 How to prevent addictions in drugs? • Steps how to prevent addictions in drugs. 1. Understand How Alcohol and Drug Addiction Develops. 2. If You Have a Drug or Alcohol Abuse Problem, Get Help Now. 3. Avoid Temptations and Peer Pressure 4. Find the Support You Need 5. Practice Healthier Living Habits 2.2 How to be a responsible user of electronics gadgets? • The solutions. 1 Out of Sight, Out of Mind 2 Stop Multitasking 3 Get Organized 2 ADDICTION is the continued use of a mood altering substance or behaviour despite …show more content…
Abuse can turn into addiction if it is not treated. 3. Avoid Temptations and Peer Pressure. You may have heard the expression, “You’re only as good as the company you keep,” and in reality, that statement is true. If you have friends or family members who pressure you to use alcohol or drugs, avoid them. Make new friends who practice healthier habits, who do well in school, who are motivated at work and who have goals. Develop goals and dreams for yourself. Remember, alcohol or drug use can turn to addiction rapidly; no one plans on becoming a drug addict or alcoholic. While in active addiction, the only goal possible is to get drugs or alcohol to feed the addiction. Regardless of whether it is abuse or addiction with drugs or alcohol, both require 4 professional addiction treatment. 4. Find the Support You Need. People struggling with emotional distress are at greater risk for developing an addiction to drugs or alcohol if they have not developed coping skills. If you have events or experiences in your past that affect your feelings, find a reliable and healthy source of support. If you have depression, anxiety, paranoia or other mental health problems, counseling or therapy and social communities such as religious or spiritual organizations can help you work through negative emotions and behaviors in a healthy, life-affirming manner. Remember that alcohol and drugs in combination
Substance abuse along with mental illness is very complex and treating people who suffer from both is very complicated. It is estimated that one third of people with mental illness and one half of people with severe mental illness experience substance abuse. While more than a third of those who abuse alcohol and half of drug abusers battle mental illness as well. Many times substances are used as a form of self-medication that unfortunately doesn’t treat the underlying issues and gives temporary feelings of euphoria. These substances actually worsen the underlying issues. In some cases drugs and alcohol can cause an onset of mental illness symptoms.("Dual Diagnosis: Substance Abuse and Mental Illness,"
Addiction affects your behavior causing problems for yourself and others around you. There is no cause for addiction. The road to recovery isn’t an easy journey, there is often relapse. Drug addiction continues to rise within our population. Each year the percentage of addicts in America rises. Some addicts want to fix their addiction and they can do so by going to rehab, NA (Narcotics Anonymous) meetings, or seeing a therapist but many fail and continue to use; often adding other drugs to their addiction. You can stop your addiction, but only if you are willing to; you can’t force the addict because then they will resist and continue to use out of rebellion. Getting treated often happens to late, your addiction can go on for years! By the time you try and seek help, a lot of damage has been done; making the road to recovery difficult causing you to want to quit; some addicts quit but others push through. Drug addictions also comes with many risks, including: health, social, and mental health
The best part about having an addiction to drugs and/or alcohol is finding out there are many people out in the world who are willing to helps others recover from their addiction. If you are suffering due to your inability to stop abusing substances, you can put an end to your suffering by taking two important steps, admitting your are helpless over drugs and/or alcohol and finally reaching out for help.
Additionally, it is a good idea to avoid going places where you will be tempted to use drugs or alcohol. For example, if you are a recovering alcoholic who is
Substance abuse is an issue many people underestimate. Some are in denial of being an drug or alcohol addict. First things first, one must admit to their issue, in order for them to seek the proper treatment. Once the individual admits to their addiction. Next step is to seek help. Whether it may be from a treatment facility, family based prevention and intervention program, cultural healing, or community and school based program. Regardless of the method they choose. There may be barriers preventing the individual from getting the proper treatment, depending on the treatment plan.
Before you seek treatment the first and most important part of the process is that of admitting that you have a problem. Once you have done so then the next step is help and support. Beating an alcohol addiction is a long and painful process. It requires much more than sheer willpower: it requires you to make changes to every aspect of your life and some of that can be more difficult to do than others. But help and support is available so you don’t need to do this on your own. Treatments for alcohol addiction are quite varied because there are multiple perspectives for the condition itself. Those who approach alcoholism as a medical condition or disease recommend differing treatments than, for instance, those who approach the condition as one of social choice. Most treatments focus on helping people discontinue their alcohol intake,
Drug abuse is on the rise. While the use of drugs like cocaine and heroin is in a state of decline in certain parts of the world, prescription drugs abuse is on the rise (UNODC, 2013). Prescription drugs that were prescribed with the intention to do well are now one of the leading causes of self-harm. Drug abuse has no gender or social class, it can affect people regardless of social status and wealth, and now more than ever we need to understand the reason behind the abuse. What psychological factors could cause an individual to abuse drugs in the first place? In this research essay, I will discuss how each one of the major school of psychology perspectives could attempt to explain a
According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, individuals should take steps to prevent an addiction. Drinking moderately and avoiding underage drinking are both steps that individuals should take. People who drink at a young age are more likely to become addicts, so underage drinking and drug use should be avoided. Likewise, individuals should talk to a health care professional if they are concerned about a family history of
Substance abuse is where addiction takes root and is cultivated and grown. Once the addiction has control, there is little hope for the afflicted individual in ever recovering by themselves. Unless they accept outside help, the addicted individual will probably continue on until everyone and everything around them is gone and they have no where else to go. When this happens, the individual has two choices: (1) Continue on into prison or death or (2) Accept help and save their own
While quitting an addiction may be difficult, it is possible. Learning how to get sober is the first step in the process. Once someone has committed to their sobriety, they are ready to find a treatment plan and build a support network.
While addiction is a chronic disorder it is something that must be worked on constantly just like someone regaining the use of their legs after an injury, until the desired effects are achieved. It has been shown that, during the first few months of being clean and sober, an addict is prone to relapse. While a relapse is a small set back it does not mean failure and in the end processing of the events that led to the relapse can be beneficial in the recovery process by identifying triggers to be avoided on the next stage of
“In 2014, nearly two million Americans either abused or were dependent on prescription opioid pain relievers (“Injury Prevention and Control: Opioid Overdose,” 2016.)” The CDC is now saying that the United States is in an epidemic. The purpose of this paper is to explore the increasing drug use in the United States over the last decade. The primary focus is on the administration of opioid analgesics and the addicting mechanisms of these medications, and what they are used for. It will talk about the deaths related to these medications and the health effects, and the other types of drugs these medications can lead to, such as heroin. This paper will also talk about the costs related to opioid analgesics in the hospitals and in the community, and what we as health care providers can be doing to help stop this epidemic.
Now I know there’s something causing my friend alcohol problem. Then I would tell me friend to meet a psychiatrist and he doesn’t have to tell me anything, but a psychiatrist could really help. A psychiatrist is a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness. In my view I think that seeking help from psychiatrist is a great thing, particularly if you are feeling miserable or over whelmed.
They assume addicts lack moral principles or self-discipline and that they can quit by simply deciding to. The reality is, people who have struggled with substance abuse have often found it extremely difficult to quit due to the physical and/or mental addiction. Drug have the ability to change the brain patterns and cause health complications, making things harder in the long-term and may determine life or death. Fortunately, because of more research, there are more ways to back out of an addiction and seek help through an enduring and extensive treatment. Factors that affect the likelihood and speed of developing an addiction are environmental and individual factors, including genetics and
A drug is a chemical substance applied into treating, diagnosing and preventing one from disease infections or a substance that is used by a person to enhance his or her physical and mental state in the perceived effect. Drugs used for different purposes and their effect depend on which cause for usage. It causes both positive and negative consequences directly to the user and in the long-run it affects the whole society or community. Drug addiction is the activity of uncontrollable dependence on a substance by the user no matter the harm caused by its usage. It is a habit that has been in many years hard to curb especially among the youths. “We must recognize that substance abuse and addiction is a disease, not a moral failing or easily abandoned self-indulgence,” (Califano, 2008).The cases of drug abuse have been on the rise over the recent years and resulted in crimes. The cases have a great effect affected the society in general since the reliable energetic youths have turned to drug abuse. However, some measures have been initiated to mitigate, curb and treat drug addiction in the society as outlined in the essay.