K. (2013). The Impact of Drug Addiction on the Family - Solutions Center. Retrieved November 02, 2016, from https://www.solutionsrehab.com/blog/educational/impact-drug-addiction-family/
Abuse is an important health concern for everyone and it affects a large portion of our population. The people who are effected suffer some type of affects during the abuse as well as after the abuse. This is a harmful situation and has traumatic effects on individuals, couples, as well as families. People around the abuser focus all their time, energy, and resources on them and this can put a strain on things. The abuse can take a toll on people and their relationships along with a finical burden.
As I evaluate the article and reflect on the situation, I
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(2016). Effects of Drug Abuse and Addiction. Retrieved November 02, 2016, from http://recovergateway.org/substance-abuse-resources/drug-addiction-effects/
The site reflects on the effects that drugs have on the body and what they can cause if not stopped. There are a number of health concerns that come along with drug use. The effects on the body while on the drugs are very harmful to the body as well as the people witnessing the problem. When people are coming off the drugs they will be certain side effects they will have to go through to completely detox their selves. When pregnant mothers use drugs they are a great amount of things that could happen to the child. This poses great danger to mother and child.
After reviewing the article there was some information on the effects of drugs use while pregnant and the things that could happen if the drug use is not stopped. These birth defects are not to be taken lightly and should be an incentive to stop. Also, the effects of drug use on the body, brain, and all around health are high and very harmful. The longer the drugs are used the higher the chances are of something bad happing to the
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(n.d.). Retrieved November 03, 2016, from http://www.helpguide.org/articles/addiction/drug-abuse-and-addiction.htm
The information in the article was establishing whether people can take drugs and be addicted verses those who can take drugs just as a recreational activity. Most people are taking drugs to soothe something going on in their lives or to fill a void. People try drugs for many reasons and continue using them because they think it makes them better. The article also discusses how and when people initially begin the use of drugs.
After reading over the article I agree with a lot of the information because I have seen it firsthand. When people go to a party and there are drugs sometimes they use drugs to fit in or seem cool, but they are wrong. The problems that can lead up regarding that decision are usually more harmful than they do good. If people are experiencing a low point in their life they tend to look for something to take their mind off of that problem and drugs are a number one go to
Coley is a timber cutter that is addicted to crystal meth. He has three young children, two girls and a boy and a wife that he affects everyday with his crystal meth abuse. Throughout the episode Coley locks himself in the garage, so he can snort powder form of crystal meth without his children being directly in front of it. Coley thinks that if he locks himself in the garage his children do not see his behaviors. Coley's addiction stemmed from his childhood where his mother was a speed addict and alcoholic and allowed Coley to do drugs and drink with her throughout his young teens and late adult hood. After Coley married his wife and his wife recognized the problem was connected to when he was at his mother's home she asked that he not be involved with his mother. Coley does this and shortly after his mother dies. This leads Coley to more drug abuse and his addiction becomes worse, due to the guilt he feels for hurting his mother and the guilt from the fact that she died alone. Coley somewhat blames his wife for this. Coley put his family in great danger with the bills not being paid and him putting off jobs for something he thinks will become his gold mine and turns out not to.
One illicit drug that has gone through extensive research is cocaine. Prenatal cocaine exposure has shown to affect the baby physically (defects including eye, bone, genital, urinary tract, kidney, heart deformities, as well as brain hemorrhages) and cognitively (through mental delays, motor, attention, and language problems) (Berk, 2003). Cocaine affects the child subtly but significantly because of what the drug does to the body of both the mother and the growing fetus.
Typically, almost everyone in the world has taken drugs at some point in their life. Whether it be over the counter medication or prescription drugs. People get sick, they have illness, allegories, sexually transmitted diseases or other aches and pains. As you may already know, there is medication for each aforementioned problem. This is called drug use, which is using drugs for its intended purpose. However, the real dilemma happens when people began to misuse and abuse drugs.
The war on drugs in our culture is a continuous action that is swiftly lessening our society. This has been going on for roughly 10-15 years and has yet to slow down in any way. Drugs continue to be a problem for the obvious reason that certain people abuse them in a way that can lead to ultimate harm on such a person. These drugs do not just consist of street drugs (marijuana, cocaine, ecstasy), but prescription medications as well. Although there are some instances where drugs are being used by subjects excessively, there has been medical research to prove that some of these drugs have made a successful impact on certain disorders and diseases.
The consequences that follow the use of any drug are unfavorable. Although many individuals may see drug addiction as a mere lifestyle choice, it is a problem that many individuals suffer from and inevitably a growing issue that leaves major social and economic impacts.
Substance abuse and addiction have become a social problem that afflicts millions of individuals and disrupts the lives of their families and friends. Just one example reveals the extent of the problem: in the United States each year, more women and men die of smoking related lung cancer than of colon, breast and prostate cancers combined (Kola & Kruszynski, 2010). In addition to the personal impact of so much illness and early death, there are dire social costs: huge expenses for medical and social services; millions of hours lost in the workplace; elevated rates of crime associated with illicit drugs; and scores of children who are damaged by their parents’ substance abuse behavior (Lee, 2010). This paper will look at the different theories used in understanding drug abuse and addiction as well as how it can be prevented and treated.
There are two reasons why drug use ought to be prohibited, one is that it causes harm to the user and the second is that it causes harm to people other than the user (third parties). The argument that drug use causes harm to the user is supported by the fact that illicit drugs may can worsen the user’s health and in some causes can even causes death. Secondly, drugs can damage the user relationship with the people he cares about the most. When a person is on drugs, it messes with their sense of judgement and their reactions to certain things- such as they may argue with their bosses, their parents or anyone close to them for that matter. Also, people who uses drugs are more likely to have financial problems. Whatever money they get from working, they would spend it on drugs and not on necessities, and whenever they do not have money they will do anything in their power such as staling to obtain it. Michael Huemer argues that recreational use of drugs should be legal, because
Cocaine is a dangerous drug that acts as a stimulant on the brain (National Institute on Drug Abuse, 2013). It is derived from the leaves of the South American coca plant and can be found as a powder, or be produced as a rock crystal, also known as crack. Cocaine is injected or snorted and produces a high that is euphoric, and the individual has increased energy and becomes very talkative (NIDA, 2013). Because cocaine is a stimulant, it increases blood pressure, heart rate, and body temperature (NIDA, 2013). In the brain, cocaine causes dopamine to build up between synapses (NIDA, 2013). Therefore, there is not reuptake and the dopamine increases, creating this intense euphoria (NIDA, 2013). Cocaine carries a high risk of addiction, since tolerance continually increases. Heart attack, stroke, and malnourishment are other side effects (Ackerman, 2014). The emotional effects include paranoia, anxiety, and irritability (Ackerman, 2014). Cocaine is potent substance, and the effects on a pregnancy can be devastating. It is not known what amount creates the danger or birth defects, but cocaine has an effect on weight, length, premature labor, miscarriage in utero, and more effects are common after the birth and throughout the child's growth (Ackerman, 2014).
Many people are directly and indirectly affected by these unethical actions by our trusted medical professionals. Foremost are the individuals who become addicted to these drugs, and their loved who are cannot help them. Lives are shattered, families are ruined, careers ended, and many lives lost. Indirectly
Drug abuse and addiction are issues that affect people everywhere. However, these issues are usually treated as criminal activity rather than issues of public health. There is a conflict over whether addiction related to drug abuse is a disease or a choice. Addiction as a choice suggests that drug abusers are completely responsible for their actions, while addiction as a disease suggests that drug abusers need help in order to break their cycle of addiction. There is a lot of evidence that suggests that addiction is a disease, and should be treated rather than punished. Drug addiction is a disease because: some people are more likely to suffer from addiction due to their genes, drug abuse brought on by addictive behavior changes the brain and worsens the addiction, and the environment a person lives in can cause the person to relapse because addiction can so strongly affect a person.
Nagle, Jeanne. Everything You Need to Know About Drug Addiction. New York: The Rosen Publishing Group, 2012.
As soon as a drug addicted baby is born they will face many problems and suffer through pain. The pain would be caused because of drug withdrawal, in which the mom would understand. Drug Addicted babies don’t choose the life that they are given based off of their mothers choices made during the pregnancy. So, we should try and prevent this from happening to other babies and help the mothers with their drug addiction.
The first ethical issue described in the read and sing scenario are abusive or intimidating behavior. For instance, Curtis verbally torments Jackie and threatens her that her music would go nowhere unless she agrees to his demands. The second dilemma is lying. Curtis had lied to Jackie in the first place to the extent of getting sexual favors all in the name of love. Little did Jackie know this was a fraud. The third issue is discrimination. Because of Jackie’s gender, there seems to be no one in the company willing to help her out. The final issue is sexual harassment. Curtis places demands on Jackie in order to help her spearhead her career.
The use of drugs is a controversial topic in society today. In general, addicts show a direct link between taking drugs and suffering from their effects. People abuse drugs for a wide variety of reasons. In most cases, the use of drugs will serve a type of purpose or will give some kind of reward. These reasons for use will differ with different kinds of drugs. Various reasons for using the substance can be pain relief, depression, anxiety and weariness, acceptance into a peer group, religion, and much more. Although reasons for using may vary for each individual, it is known by all that consequences of the abuse do exist. It is only further down the line when the effects of using can be seen.
There are many addictions in the world, and drug addiction is the biggest. People may experiment with the drug for many reasons. “If your drug use is causing problems in your life, then you likely have a drug abuse or addiction problem”.(Lawrence Robinson pg.1) Many people start out using drugs by peer pressure or out of their own curiosity. Stress, anxiety, lows self-esteem and depression could be another factor to start using drugs. The drug takes over your body and gives you a good feeling that many people tend to enjoy. The urge to use the drug can keep increasing rapidly after the first use. The urge can become so severe that your mind can find many other ways to deny the factor of addiction. Very few drug addicts can feel and realize when they have crossed the line with drugs. A drug addicts mind can build up a very large tolerance for the drug that they start to abandon the activities they used to do on a daily basis like showering, hobbies, socializing and even being associated with family members. The person with the addiction will continue to use the drug knowing that it is harming there body, but they don’t have any remorse. A drug addict will often try to hide their problem, so they can continue to use without anyone’s input. Family and friends may try to use preaching methods or tell the user that they need to stop using the drug. This method is not ...