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stimulate different combinations of sig. The cognitive approach believes the cause of addictions lie in…. The cognitive approach believes . addictions are maintained through…. An addict may relapse according to the cognitive approach because they see…. “Please sir, may I have some more”. What is Addiction?. Addiction is the continued use of a mood altering substance or behavior despite adverse consequences, or a neurological impairment leading to such behaviors.. and. The Future of Addiction Treatment. Bruce K. Alexander. Simon Fraser University. Burnaby British Columbia. www.globalizationofaddction.com. alexande@sfu.ca. Alexander. , B.K. & Shelton, C.P. (2014). . Richard A. Rawson, Ph.D, Professor. Semel. Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior. David Geffen School of Medicine. University of California at Los Angeles. www.uclaisap.org. rrawson@mednet.ucla.edu. A . medication. . is a drug that is used to treat an illness or disease . according . to established medical guidelines. . A . drug. . is a chemical compound or substance that can alter the structure and function of the body. Psychoactive drugs affect the function of the brain, and some of these may be illegal to use and possess. . Steve Hanson. . . Basic Questions. Why do people do drugs?. Why can’t/ won’t some people stop?. Realities. People like Drugs.. We all like things faster and easier.. How Drugs Work. Interact with neurochemistry. Art Zwerling, DNP, CRNA, DAAPM. AANA PAAC. a.to.z@comcast.net. . April 2013. Grateful Acknowledgements. Diana Quinlan, CRNA, MA. Heather Hamza, CRNA, MS. Greg Ramplemann, CRNA. Linda Stone, CRNA, MSN. Chapter 10. Quickwrite. #8. Think of a portrayal of drug use, alcohol use, or addiction that you have seen on film or television. Was the portrayal sensationalized? (Trying to shock the audience.) Was it sympathetic? Funny? Realistic? What do you think that this portrayal of addiction says about the attitudes of the artists who produced it and the culture who watches it? . What is Drug?. . A DRUG is a substance which may have medicinal, . intoxica. -ting, performance enhancing or other effects when taken or put into human body or the body of another animal and is not considered a food or exclusively a food.. Richard A. Rawson, Ph.D, Professor. Semel. Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior. David Geffen School of Medicine. University of California at Los Angeles. www.uclaisap.org. rrawson@mednet.ucla.edu. To feel good. To feel better. Because others are doing it. Curiosity. Performance enhancement. Rite of passage. Religious ceremony. What Drugs Are Involved in Addiction?. Alcohol. Tobacco. Caffeine. Cannabis. What is Drug?. . A DRUG is a substance which may have medicinal, . intoxica. -ting, performance enhancing or other effects when taken or put into human body or the body of another animal and is not considered a food or exclusively a food.. This article mentions a few ideas that can help prevent drug and alcohol addiction and help you live a healthy and sober life. Nicole T. Labor, DO. Nicole T. Labor, DO, BCFP, BCABAM. Medical Director, . OneEighty. , Wooster, OH. Fellowship Director of Addiction Medicine, . SummaHealth. , Akron, OH. Medical Director . Esper. Treatment Center, Erie, PA.

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