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Title: Addiction


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Addiction
  • a potential risk for ANYONE who uses drugs!!

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Key points to accompany the class video
Addiction the Hijacked Brain
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Psychoactive drug use effects dopamine levels
  • dopamine is the neurotransmitter related to
    pleasure
  • drug presence inhibits the production of dopamine
    (and the endorphins)
  • brain physiology changes after addiction develops
  • concentration of response is in the nucleus
    accumbens

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As a result, the brain...
  • experiences less pleasure without the drug,
  • focuses on thoughts related to renewing the
    drug-related pleasure, and
  • initiates behaviors that seek that renewal.

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Relapse
  • initiated by craving in response to
    environmental cues (e.g., seeing others use,
    preparing the drug for use)
  • motivated by desire to relive initial good
    feelings
  • enhanced by mind / body memory
  • dopamine levels rise before use
  • feeling memories associated with survival
    (amygdala, nucleus accumbens)

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Treatment
  • regaining physical health, especially reversing
    malnutrition
  • learning coping strategies
  • introducing medicines that balance the cravings
    (i.e., take the edge off)
  • seeking social support (e.g., family, Alcoholics
    / Narcotics Anonymous)

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Whos at risk?
  • genetic and environmental influences
  • greater risk within families where addiction is
    present (up to 60)
  • Other risks
  • high tolerance / low response
  • easily bored / need for immediate gratification

Everyone is at some risk at least 15!!!
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Successful treatment requires
  • treating dependent individual as a moral person
  • recognizing addiction as a disease
  • treating emotional baggage for a lifetime
  • relearning personal / vocational skills
  • seeking supportive group interaction
  • accepting / seeking long term reward over the
    quick fix
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