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Substance Abuse

Substance Abuse. A Substance defined…. Any item that is taken that alters Cognitive Emotional Physical abilities. Drugs Alcohol Over-the-counter medication Prescription medication. craving or a strong desire or urge to use a specific substance

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Substance Abuse

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  1. Substance Abuse

  2. A Substance defined… Any item that is taken that alters • Cognitive • Emotional • Physical abilities

  3. Drugs • Alcohol • Over-the-counter medication • Prescription medication

  4. craving or a strong desire or urge to use a specific substance • using the substance over a longer period than intended • a need for increased amounts of the substance to achieve a desired effect • characteristic withdrawal syndrome for the substance • a persistent desire or unsuccessful efforts to cut down or control substance use • a great deal of time spent in activities to obtain the substance, use the substance, or recover from its effects • failure to meet/fulfil obligations • persisting in situations that are physically hazardous • recurrent social or interpersonal problems • giving up important social, occupational, or recreational activities A lifelong physical and mental illness that manifests in

  5. 1995 NASA Study on the Effect of Drugs on a Garden Spider

  6. Before And After

  7. Are certain personalities more prone towards addiction? • no single personality trait • some common characteristics: impulsive “thrill-seekers” poor impulse control low frustration tolerance non-conformist insecure sensitive reactions to stress low self-esteem anti-social personality traits

  8. All in the family…can the pattern be broken? • multiple factors determine drug abuse, many completely separate from genetic make-up • healthy coping mechanisms for stressors (eg. hobbies or exercise) replace negative coping strategies • communicating feelings in a healthy way from a young age helps one cope with emotional distress

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