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    Substance abuse isn't something that I have had lots of experience with, either as a professional or in my personal life. However, I am aware of its impact on my community and aware of the impact on me even with my limited exposure. I am fortunate enough to live in beautiful Humboldt County in Northern California. We are known for our tall redwood trees and our marijuana culture, with people coming from all over the world to our area on April 20th every year. At college, I saw many pictures of

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    Nicolo Vitale Mrs. Martinez English 3 March 30, 2016 Addiction and Substance Abuse Addiction and substance abuse is a crime that has plagued the U.S. ever since the early 1900 's and from that point on has been an uphill battle for the U.S. to stop. But even with everything the U.S. has tried nothing that has been done has even made a dent in the drug war. Drugs just continue to hit the very streets that innocent people live on. Today people walk right outside their house and just around the corner

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    All About Substance Abuse Counseling Have you ever had a family member, a relative, or a friend use drugs and you want them to stop, or they want to stop themselves. If that is the case then you should schedule them an appointment with a Substance Abuse Counselor, like me. A substance abuse counselor helps people get over drugs and surprisingly other things as well. They also help get over alcohol, eating disorders, and only a little emotional disorders. That is just a few minor things about

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    lack of knowledge and their fear of being manipulated. There are seven differences between Spirituality and Religion that will help one understand what spirituality actually is (Davchevske, D. 2014). I will identify the transactions someone with substance abuse disorder should follow in order to rekindle their Spirituality through a recovery process. I have chosen this topic because I believe that everyone needs to have a true sense of who they are, and by believing in your-self gives one the strength

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    Another aspect f substance abuse is codependency. Kanal (2011) defines the codependent as person that is close to the abuser. In this instance, the other person becomes dependent as well. One could same it is reflective of “If you cannot beat them, join them.” This is obviously problematic because the normal model finds the abuser and the other person in his or her life trying to seek help for the person, advocating for the person to quit, and has no desire to become addicted as well. This is normally

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    If you live in Louisiana and have concerns about your addiction or the addiction of a loved one to drugs or alcohol, you are not alone. Throughout the state, many people find themselves suffering from the effects of substance abuse. As long as you recognize it's an illness that can be arrested, there is always hope you can find the help you or your loved one so desperately need. There are hundreds of reputable rehab centers located within the state. If you're not sure where to begin looking, you

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    staying addicts and our jails keep filling up because police aren’t addressing the real problem. Misinformation and preconceptions clog our view of the right path. Scare tactics and disproved science make us live in the past. The truth is the substance abuse issue persists due to

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    From the first essay, my knowledge about addiction/chemical dependence has expanded and grown in many levels and ways. One of the most important aspects of substance abuse that gave me a better understanding is dependence and its cause and effect. Although I knew people like experimenting with drugs for many reasons such as out of curiosity, have a good time, peer pressure, and other “compelling” factors. However, for so long I could not grasp why or how some people even among siblings become addicted

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    primarily dependent of substance tends to affect an individual both physically and psychologically. When reformed, dependency settles in where abuser may have trouble living everyday life without substance sustaining abuser to tolerate the remainder of the day. In the journal article Deficits in Behavioral Inhibition in Substance Abuse and Addiction: A meta-analysis authors Smith, Mattick, Jamadar, Iredale stated “The results are generally consistent with the view that substance use disorders and addictionlike

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    Eating Disorders And Substance Abuse Essay

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    Eating Disorders And Substance Abuse Common Eating Disorders: The two most common eating disorders are bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa. Both disorders, primarily affect young women, therefore the majority of the research on eating disorders has been done with women subjects. The onset of bulimia is between adolescence and early adulthood while the onset of anorexia is between early and late adolescence. Not only is the onset different but the disorders are unique. Bulimia nervosa is

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