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    website, "Substance abuse is used to describe a pattern of substance (drug) use leading to significant problems or distress such as failure to attend work/school, substance use in dangerous situations (driving a car), substance-related legal problems, or continued substance use that interferes with friendships and or family relationships. Substance abuse, as a disorder, refers to the abuse of illegal substances or the abusive use of legal substances. Alcohol is the most common legal drug of abuse." "Chemical

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    Treating substance abuse can include multiple interventions. Common treatments include counseling in a group or individual, inpatient facilities, and medications. Since Alexia scored high on her ASI and CSSA she will be partaking in these treatments while attending an inpatient facility. Alexia will be undergoing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) while in treatment. It has been supported in many trails as a treatment for substance abuse. CBT will cause Alexia to focus on the immediate problem and

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    According to Drugs, Society, and Criminal Justice, substance dependence and substance abuse are identified by Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) as two specific behavioral conditions (Levinthal, 2012). It is important to distinguish the difference between substance dependence and substance abuse, as substance dependence is when a person feels compulsive in the continuation of a drug and substance abuse shares the same principles, except the person continues to take the

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    Substance abuse has a tremendous effect on society. It not only impacts the individual, it affects families, communities and taxpayers. It discriminates against no creed anybody can become a victim to drugs, legal or illegal. According to Matthew David O’Deane, he describes substance abuse as the following: “Substance abuse is the overindulgence in and dependence of a drug or other chemical leading to effects that are detrimental to the individual’s physical and mental health”. Chemical dependency

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    the best possible outcomes for the citizens of this great state and am honored that my suggestions could be considered. Substance abuse is prevalent in every facet of our society. As a result, drug arrests in this state come from all walks of life. Twenty three percent of all incarcerated individuals in Oregon are there because of, or in accompaniment with drugs. Substance abuse in general has cost the state in excess of six billion dollars a year, with a lot of that directly attributed to the criminal

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    Substance Abuse and its Impact on the Society. Drug abuse is a very important topic to debate today, as it affects both adolescents and the general population, but in fact how much do we know about the topic? What is the concept of drug abuse? Is is an important question for any loved one of a person with a potential substance use problem. Information on drug abuse clearly indicates that drug abuse is an inevitable desire to obtain and use increasing amounts of one or more substances. Nowadays

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    Practice models used in treatment of substance abuse have up until recently only been recommended for the intervention of younger addicts. As a result, treatment approaches for older adults are lacking in evidence. However, screening for substance abuse is the first step towards determining if a more thorough assessment is needed. Cook et al. (1998) reported that it is necessary to take a holistic approach to treatment, and take a broader focus than just the chemical abuse because as people age their psychological

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    Substance abuse and drug addiction affects people from all walks of life. Drugs are available to those who want to consume them. Even though there vast amounts of literature and other informative and preventive data, people still choose to abuse drugs. Unfortunately, most of them become addicts and find it very difficult to escape their addiction for the reason that underlying issues may be causing them to seek and use drugs. There exists a number of special populations that are identified and may

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    I am most familiar with drug and alcohol abuse, when I was younger I think seeing how drugs changed the way that I viewed one of my family members from he was such an important person in my life to being someone that I do not chose to be around anymore. I saw firsthand how drugs destroyed his family, his work ethic and how even today he has not recouped from the devastation of using drugs. He went from having a wife, kids, a home, vehicles and career to living in my mother’s detached garage with

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    Drug use was measured using Drug Abuse Screening Test-10 which quantitatively asses the severity of drug related problems. A single summary score reflects the number of drug abuse items endorsed. A score ranging from one to two indicates low risk, three to five indicates moderate severity level, six to eight indicates a substantial level and a score ranging from nine to ten indicates a severe level of problems. They used the perceived stigma of substance abuse scale which is an eight item self-rated

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