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7 reasons why people use mood altering substances:   show
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show Not federally but can be through the state  
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show 1) abstinence 2) social use 3) buzz use 4)experimentation 5) medical 6) cultural 7) religious 8) escape use 9) misuse 10) substance abuse 11) addiction/ dependence  
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show beer (12 oz) wine (5oz) 80% proof (1 1/2 oz)  
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show 1st was an abuser  
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show pattern, getting drunk intentionally or can have 1  
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show 1) alcohol 2) caffeine 3) prescription drugs 4) illegal "street drugs" 5) tobacco 6) over the counter drugs 7) miscellaneous  
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show inability to feel pleasure  
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show plans to get rid of triggers, and developing a plan of action  
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show amnesia caused by substance abuse  
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show an understanding of dangerousness of a drug  
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show the point where the user now becoming addicted and dependent  
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show mixing 2 or more substances creating a greater effect. more likely when drugs have similar acting effects  
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relapse trigger   show
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show 1) the makeup of the substance 2) the physiological state of the user 3)the psychological state of the user 4) the socio-cultural environment that the user is in  
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boomerang effect   show
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show when a drug blocks the effects of another drug  
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5 routes of administration   show
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Threshold of effect   show
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therapeutic effect   show
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Tolerance   show
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show when a person develops tolerance through one drug and develops tolerance for all drugs in that category  
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reverse tolerance   show
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Euphoric recall   show
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show When a user is characterized as sinful or the underpinning of our legal systems  
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advantages and disadvantages of moral model   show
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show its a disease, chronic long-term addiction, can only be treated not cured  
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Advantages and disadvantages of medical model of addiction   show
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show familial, peer and cultural influences play a large/primary role in substance abuse -one must examine an individual in relation to his or her surrounding environment  
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What are the assumptions of the psychological model of addiction?   show
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show A: takes away guilt and Stigma, addresses underlying reasons, can more effectively define coping mechanisms D: risk of labelling, external blame, too narrow  
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show -many factors including biological, psychological and sociological together can influence or cause addiction. -a complex combination of causes can all lead to a common pathway of addiction  
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show A: captures everything, team approach, individualized treatment plans D: its complex, can create confusion  
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