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Cold Turkey Family Addiction

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Trend of the systems to balance in a family on the verge of repture, a child who uses drugs may be to maintain aggregate family. There is a fact that today drugs are increasingly present day in our society. It never has been easier to get it. Although many anti-drug campaigns, there is still a growing number of young people becoming dependent. Research conducted by the National Anti-Drug Secretariat (SENAD) with 500 students between 13 and 17 years, found that the vast majority are well informed of consequential damages to drug use. Focus on the addict's family is just one aspect to be considered, together with the other factors involved in addiction, whether biological, psychological and social. There is physical dependence, with its particularity …show more content…

The documentary shows how the photographer gets very close to his subjects and after a while he starts to experiment with heroin in order to understand the drug user’s life more in depth, and he wishes to know what is means to be in their position at all times. According to Peter Brown, the song was written in a "creative explosion" that followed the time when John Lennon and Yoko Ono left their brief addiction to heroin. "Cold turkey" which in English literally means "cold turkey" is a British expression for how to stop using a drug, when done abruptly and without specialised help. In accordance of Peter Brown, it is identified that Different people use different drugs for different reasons. You can try drugs out of curiosity, because your friends do as well or to escape boredom or worries (Albert et. al, 2013). One may take certain drugs to change his state of mind. He can judge be fun or is it something what is fashionable. One can continue to use a drug because it gives them joy or because it is part of their social or cultural life. This is called is often the drug to "recreational" …show more content…

Robson goes on the other reasoning. He mentions that young people who miss school and, don’t attend properly, who don’t do well in schools and are more inclined to be using drugs. Youngsters that runaway from school usually between 14-16 years old are expected to have tendency to smoke marijuana, and four times greater to attempt heavier drugs than teenagers who don’t run away from school. They usually come from families that have problems, parents that smoke, or having a father who doesn’t have a job. They usually start to drink very regularly (Robson, 2009). Adolescence and a phase of human development in which many changes occur, is a confrontational stage of life because of physical and emotional changes experienced. For the vast majority of young people, have new experiences (places, music, friends and also drugs) does not necessarily bring permanent problems, and many will become healthy adults. But there are young people who come to have problems from these experiences, and because of that adolescence is a period of risk for involvement with drugs. At least in part, the risks can be attributed to their own adolescence features such

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