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Title: CRAVING FOR ECSTACY


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CRAVING FOR ECSTACY
  • What makes you feel good?

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What makes you feel good?
  • Does it always make you feel good?
  • Is there a point when satiation kicks in?
  • Does the pleasure increase steadily until it
    feels it could become compulsive?
  • Is everyone at some risk for addiction?

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Terminology
  • Drug
  • Illicit drug
  • Deviant drug use
  • Drug abuse
  • Addiction
  • Psychoactive
  • Psychopharmacology

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Common denominators of addiction
  • Not being able to control when you start or stop
    use.
  • When the addiction means more than the people who
    care about you.
  • Alienation.
  • Denial.
  • Activity is used to keep distance from others or
    numb pain of loss/alienation.
  • Dysfunctional/ chaotic family system.

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Effects of addiction
  • Deaths due to
  • Alcoholism- 100,000
  • Tobacco use- 419,000
  • Costs in treatment/ lost productivity
  • 18 million in treatment, lost work hours
  • 25- 30 billion spent on illegal substances

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Trends in drug use
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Influences on drug use
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Run the numbers
  • 2 million Americans addicted to cocaine
  • 100 million use alcohol
  • 10-13 million alcoholics
  • 26 smoke tobacco
  • Tobacco has an addiction rate of 90
  • Costs of the drug war 14.6 billion/ year
  • Only 5-10 of drugs are intercepted

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Risk factors
  • Family
  • Educational
  • Peers
  • Others

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Protective factors
  • Family
  • Educational
  • Peers
  • Other

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What part does the brain play?
  • Dopamine/ serotonin produced by brain.
  • Many experiences can affect these levels.
  • Lack of compensation when drugs used
  • High resides in nucleus accumbens in limbic
    system
  • Brain tries to give user some control by lowering
    the activation response.

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Psychological characteristics determine the drug
of choice
  • Addiction is based on the euphoria created by the
    experience/ drug.
  • High risk-takers have low levels of dopamine and
    crave stimulants to raise dopamine levels and
    feel more alive.
  • Introverted people may have high levels of
    dopamine and so use drugs to tranquilize or relax.

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Three types of experiences achieve feelings of
well-being
  • Relaxation- to reduce discomfort
  • Excitement- to create chaos/ compete
  • Fantasy- to escape

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Different things feel good to different people
  • Basic coping style links to drug of choice
  • Relaxation
  • Excitement
  • Fantasy

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Models of Addiction
  • Moral model
  • Medical model
  • Social-learning model

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Disease model of addiction
  • E.M. Jellinek in the early 1950s shifted the
    focus from moral weakness to addiction as an
    illness.
  • It removed the idea of shame
  • It also removed the sense of personal
    responsibility for dealing with the consequences
    of ones behavior.

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The business of treatment
  • Recidivism is huge problem in addiction
    treatment. Most relapse within one year.
  • Quick fixes, panaceas offered.
  • In-house treatment.
  • Long-term treatment.
  • Alcoholics Anonymous.
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