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The Abuse of Drugs and Addiction

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Drugs

Drug Abuse: the habitual use of drugs to alter mood, emotion, or state of consciousness, excessive use of drugs

Addiction: Compulsive physiological and psychological need for a habit forming substance

The drug abuse and addiction is a serious problem facing many people today. Although no one knows why some people turn to drugs, there are other reasons why some do. Some people turn to drugs because of pain inside. Could it be that has lost a loved one and can not or can not cope with her personal problems, or sometimes, people can suffer from depression. Who really knows why? Only the person. It’s a sad thing to see because there’s nothing you can do to help a person with an addiction until they are willing to help themselves. Sometimes they’ve gone so far that are in denial. They really believe they are not addicted and that there is nothing wrong with them until they see it, is nothing you can say or do.

Addiction is a hard thing to tackle for the individual and his family. It is difficult to see a loved one with an addiction. It takes a toll on all parties involved. To go through so many stages. The worst part is when they hit you might think the rock background, but nothing can convince them that they are bad. Once arrived at the realization of their own then this is another stage to go. Now is the time to be rehabilitated. Rehabilitation is a slow and patient process, both for the family and the individual. The family has to keep faith that this will improve and the person must believe they can do this.

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Understanding Drug Abuse

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

Drug abuse-the misuse of drugs that alter the behavior-is one of the most common and costly problems in today’s society. We know him, we see it and feel its impact every day – at school, at work, in our homes. It costs this country untold sums of money in property damage, loss, treatment of diseases, injuries and even deaths.

Substance use as a cup of coffee a day, consuming alcohol in a social context, or the use of medicines prescribed or recommended, it is often accepted as normal behavior. (more…)

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Is Drug Addiction a Brain Disease?

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

General considerations

A drug is any chemical, natural or synthetic, that once ingested alters the behavior, perception, mood changes, increases or decreases the physical or mental performance. Its most important feature is that they create habits, there is an irrepressible desire to repeat their use because they give the man a sense of well being.
The drug addiction is a state of change, sometimes poisoning, caused by ingestion of one or more drugs.

Drug addiction is poisoning caused by different agents such as alcohol, snuff or alkaloids that disrupt life and may lead to its destruction. (more…)

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Drug abuse, drug addiction

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

The term drug abuse is defined as the consumption of substances that produce a state of drunkenness or hallucinations acting stimulant and / or put the consumer in a euphoric mood.

Moreover, excessive consumption of alcohol, nicotine, and falls within the definition of drug abuse. In the narrowest sense is meant, however, the almost exclusively illegal consumption of drugs: opiates (opium, morphine, heroin), euphoric substances such as cocaine or khat, designer drugs (ecstasy, speed) and hallucinogens such as cannabis (hashish, marijuana), mescaline, LSD , Liquid Ecstasy. (more…)

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Drug Abuse and Addiction

Monday, December 7th, 2009

Many people do not understand why some people become addicted to drugs or how drugs change the brain so that it promotes compulsive drug abuse. They mistakenly view drug abuse and addiction are strictly social problem and may characterize addicts as morally weak. Another common belief is that drug abusers should be able to stop using drugs are only willing to change their behavior. (more…)

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