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ted talk : everythig you know about addiction is wrong
- Heroin is used as a medical drug by doctors but these people who use it after surgery, etc do not get addicted like people who use it on the street
- Humans bond to t...
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ted talk : everythig you know about addiction is wrong
- Heroin is used as a medical drug by doctors but these people who use it after surgery, etc do not
get addicted like people who use it on the street
- Humans bond to the things that make us happy
- People who have healthy bonds and connections want to be present for their relationships,
work, or things they need to do
- Part of addiction is people who are not able to be present for their relationships work,
and/things to do
what did portugal do with addicts vs America? ( ted talk)
- in American we treat addicts by punishing, shaming and stigmatizing addicts more and more
and the problem gets worse
- Portugal got together and decriminalized all drugs from cannabis to crack but all the money we
use to spend on cutting off addicts and put into reconnecting with society and numbers
drastically of addicts, overdoses etc
Reading 1: CAMH
- One simple way of describing addiction is using the 4 cs (craving, loss of control of amount of
frequency of use, compulsion to use, consequences)
- The harm of substances can range from mild to severe
- People become addicted because of a combination of factors like genetic factors, how drugs
interact with the body, environment, mental health issues, coping with thoughts/ feelings
reading 2: CAMH
- One simple way of describing addiction is using the 4 cs (craving, loss of control of amount of
frequency of use, compulsion to use, consequences)
- The harm of substances can range from mild to severe
- People become addicted because of a combination of factors like genetic factors, how drugs
interact with the body, environment, mental health issues, coping with thoughts/ feelings
Reading 3: stigma and substance use disorsers
- USA experiencing an opioid epidemic with many overdoses deaths
- It argues that stigma not only contributes to the development of SUDs but also hinders
treatment efforts and perpetuates health disparities.
- Stigma as a barrier meaning that this is one of the reasons related to substance use
- The article aims to encourage physiologists to take a proactive role in addressing stigma by
improving outcomes for those affected by SUDs (substance use disorders)
what is the latin root for addicton?
addicts
what is addiction?
- A term that is applied to patterns of behaviour that involve the following observable
characteristics:
- The behaviour is excessive
, - The behaviour provides some sort of short-term psychological gain to the individual that
operates as a powerful inducement to engage in the behaviour
- The behaviour persists even after negative consequences occur (getting hurt, alcohol poisoning
etc)
- The inability to engage in the behaviour will be associated with visible signs of distress
- In describing their actions, people often use such words and phrases as “need: crave” “ must-
have” “ can’t live without” and “ can’t help myself” ( uncontrollable force)
The DSM- iv defention of addicton
- A maladaptive pattern of substance use, leading to clinically significant impairment or distress,
as manifested by three or more of the following, occurring at any time in the same 12-month
period
- This could be missing school, physical pain, unbearable pain,
Tolerance
the diminishing effect with regular use of the same dose of a drug, requiring the user to take
larger and larger doses before experiencing the drug's effect
Withdrawl
the discomfort and distress that follow discontinuing the use of an addictive drug
how can addiction be conceptultized?
1. disease model
2.Behavioural genetics and psychological theories
3. Person-centred theories
4. Behavioural and learning theories
5. Social learning and cognitive theories
6. developmental models
7. family systems theories
8. societal and cultural perspectives
Disease Models of Addiction
- basically, arguing that addiction is a disease
behavioural genetics and psycholgical thoeries
- Point to things that moms do when pregnant, epigenetics etc
person centered theories
- Strong psychological basics. For example, this could be things like if a person has a history of
trauma they will look and say these people are more vulnerable to addiction
1. Behavioural and learning theories
- Result to substances when they so not know what to do
- Like a reward chart
social learning and cognitive thoeries
- Excuse your own behaviour but no other people
family systems theories
alcohol is more available everywhere, so it is easy to abuse
addiciton vs compulsion
- two very different words
Addiction begins of a pursuit of some psychological gain while compulsion is when you need to
do something that a person does not want to do and there is no pleasure Gained
NIDA addicton detention
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