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    today, many families today and individuals are affected by the constant abuse of drugs and alcohol. Both alcohol and drug abuse victimize children and teens of all ages, ruin lives and damage families. Crimando, William, and T. F. Riggar. Community Resources: A Guide for Human Service Workers. Long Grove, IL: Waveland, 2005. Print. This book contains credible and accurate information on my topic about drug and alcohol abuse due to its information on the basic essentials of the resources used

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    The term substance refers to all psycho active substances –“any substances when taken by a living organism may modify its mood perception, cognition deportment or motor function,” (DSM-IV, 4th edition) whether it is legal or illegal. Substance abuse refers to the utilization of a drug or other substances for non-medical purposes with the aim of engendering a mind-altering effect in the utilizer (MOH, 2005). It involves the utilization of illegal substances such as cannabis, misuse of licit drugs

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    of substance abuse concentrates on specific clients that have an addiction problem and those who are abusing different drug substances. Social workers who are working and dealing with cases of substance abuse can help clients on their journey to rehabilitation by being supportive, offering encouragement, and making the path to restoration a slightly easier. Social workers in this field use their knowledge and abilities to comprehend the needs of the client in relation to their substance abuse problems

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    Substance Abuse and Recovery Substance abuse seems to be rising in prevalence per my experiences in mental health and human services or perhaps the frequency of this topic is actually the more prevalent in these field. Either way, I’ve grown passion and empathy for those who experience addiction disorders and the large population that is affected by just one person’s abuse. My aim is to help in recovery by educating the public on the issues and causes of addiction as well as through other methods

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    In society today, Substance abuse comes in many different forms. Such as prescription to illicit drugs. Anyone is susceptible to developing some sort of substance abuse. Because many people use, abuse or will develop some sort of substance abuse dependency in their lifetime. They will develop a dependency on a substance .Whether it may be legal or illegal. My opinion is that substance abuse is more of a psychological than a behavioral problem. Because with psychological issues such as PTSD

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    Substance abuse has a tremendous effect on society. It affects families, communities and taxpayers. It discriminates against no creed. Anybody can become a victim to drugs, legal or illegal. According to Matthew David O’Deane, he describes substance abuse as the following: “Substance abuse is the overindulgence in and dependence of a drug or other chemical leading to effects that are detrimental to the individual’s physical and mental health”. Having a chemical dependency can cause young people

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    There are many factors that influence the rate of women with a substance use disorder. Actually, I had to stop, and ask myself Sherri how did you become a woman with substance abuse disorder. At the time I start abuse drugs I was in the prime of my life. Some of the factors that attributed to my substances use disorder at the time my primary was recreationally and social acceptability. The feeling of not being heard at home by my family at a time when I need them the most drove into a dark place

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    Substance abuse is where the user takes excess amount of drugs or alcohol which is harmful to them. There are many symptoms associated with substance abuse which are labile moods, delusions, hallucinations and much more. They usually carry positive symptoms as these individuals are given something they do not usually have. In the DSM-IV classification systems, substance abuse disorder is categorised into three different groups. First category being intoxication, second being abuse and third is

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    Substance abuse is when someone overindulged themselves in addictive substance such as drugs and alcohol to the point that they become dependent on them to function. The person’s addiction may cause them to behave in a certain way that is abnormal to their usual self. For instance, the person’s addiction and socio-economic status may cause them to lose their jobs, contract diseases, steal or even kill in order to satisfy their craving. Therefore, this particular population is a major contributor

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    There are many different views on whether or not the National Football League (NFL) is right with their substance abuse policy as well as their performing enhancing drugs policy. Both of these policies were agreed upon by the NFL and the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) in 2014. The NFL's current policy on substance abuse includes improper use of prescription drugs, over-the-counter drugs and illegal drugs. The agreement prohibits the use, possession, and distribution of drugs

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