What an eye opener! I honestly had never heard of molly prior to this presentation. Street drugs and addiction, as a whole, is so mind boggling for me. It is sad how addiction can control an individuals life and mind. MDMA in pure form definitely sounds like it could be beneficial for PTSD suffers.
I can use the information in this article to further prove my stance because it provides another healthy alternative to treating PTSD other than simply prescribing medicinal aids.
There are many assessment processes that are used to identify substance abuse as well as many other disorders that are addictive. These processes include the SBIRT, AUDIT (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test), NIDAMED, CAGE AID (which is used frequently within the counseling foundation), AUDIT-C, and also the DAST-10 which is an assessment process used to evaluate drug abuse within the patients. These are many different processes that are currently used to identify these addictions in clients. The activity of identifying these processes can be over a period of time or can be evaluated in that same day or after the evaluation is completed.
Narcotics Anonymous is a support group program that assist in helping individuals, men and women, into recovering from drug related issues that affect a person mentally, physically, and emotionally. This type of program helps individuals who are drug addicts to stop their use, urge, and to overcome their drug addition issues. Narcotics Anonymous support group is known to be present worldwide in several locations that offers their assistance to drug addicts to recovery. Some individuals in this support group acts as “sponsors” helping the person he/she is sponsoring to remain drug-free. This support group not only pertains to individuals with drug related issues assisting others with the same problem, it also welcomes family members as additional
The heroes that make up our armed forces often suffer from terrible experiences in battle, some of which severely impact their mental and physical health, including suffering from post traumatic stress disorder or PSTD. Unfortunately, this has caused many of them to turn to drugs, whether prescription or illicit, to treat these problems. In fact, recent statistics estimate that one in 10 soldiers returning from Afghanistan and Iraq suffer from a substance abuse problem.
I am writing to you today regarding the recent outbreaks of Hepatitis A Virus (HAV) and the importance of hand washing. As you might know San Diego and Santa Cruz Counties are now experiencing outbreak epidemics, and our own county of Los Angeles declared a week ago, its own HAV outbreak.
On October 27, 2017, Dr. Arlether Wilson, PhD., contributing author for the Huffington Post, published the article titled “Opiate Addiction in an Ongoing Crisis in America” which states that Walgreens is going to start stocking Narcan over the counter, which is an opiate reversing drug. It is no mystery that opiate addiction is out of control and a major epidemic in our country. The article also states, “According to The British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 15-21 million people are addicted to opiates and 91 abusers die every day” (Wilson, 2017). Unfortunately, opiate addiction spreads across every social and economic demographic and no age, gender, or race is immune to its addictive nature.
Opiate addiction has started to become an epidemic in northeastern Indiana, affecting the lives of about 39,000 people in Allen County alone.
The main problem is that there are too many people incarcerated for crimes that range from non violent drug offenders to harmful federal crimes. “Extreme sentencing laws have pushed the number of people in American jails and prisons to over 2.3 million (). These unnecessarily long sentences have led to bloated, overcrowded prisons and wasted billions of taxpayer dollars that could be better invested in our communities” (). There are approximately 318.9 million people in the United States so that means 2.3 million people incarcerated is around 7.2% of American citizens are in some form of correctional control. That’s around the amount of people that live in Houston, Texas which is the fourth largest city in the United
The United States has the world's highest incarceration rate. With five percent of the world's population, our country houses nearly twenty-five percent of the world's reported prisoners. Currently there are approximately two million people in American prisons or jails. Since 1984 the prison population for drug offenders has risen from ten percent to now over thirty percent of the total prison population. Federal prisons were estimated to hold 179,204 sentenced inmates in 2007; 95,446 for drug offenses. State prisons held a total of 1,296,700 inmates in 2005; 253,300 for drug offenses. Sixty percent of the drug offenders in prisons are nonviolent and were purely in prison because of drug offenses (Drug War Facts). The question then arises,
Many strategies that have been implemented to assist in combating methamphetamine and other illicit drugs. The Obama Administration is engaging in several efforts to reduce methamphetamine manufacturing and trafficking, and to prevent and treat methamphetamine abuse. By highlighting a balanced approach that recognizes the role of enforcement, as well as prevention and treatment. The 2010 National Drug Control Strategy seeks to reduce the availability and demand for methamphetamine and other drugs. ONDCP’s National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign has developed a comprehensive national anti-methamphetamine advertising and public awareness campaigns that includes TV, newspapers, magazines, radio and online ads, as well as the Web site MethResources.gov, which provides detailed information on meth use, the consequences, prevention and treatment resources. The Obama Administration is working to improve intervention and treatment services, especially by improving services delivered by primary healthcare providers. Administration officials are also working with the criminal justice system to reduce methamphetamine-related crime and improve public health and safety. ONDCP funds the National Methamphetamine and Pharmaceuticals Initiative (NMPI). This is a national effort that serves as a key source of information, coordination, and training to law enforcement officials
Substantial research exists regarding marijuana and addiction. Most people who use marijuana do not become addict. According to Dr. Kevin Hill an addiction psychiatrist at Mclean hospital in Harvard medical school only 9 percent adults become addicted of marijuana as compare to 31.9 percent addicted to tobacco. Such results show marijuana in humans is low in comparison to other drugs of abuse, including alcohol and nicotine.
Addiction- a primary, chronic, neurobiologic disease, with genetic, psychosocial, and environmental factors influencing its development and manifestations. It is characterized by behaviors that include one or more of the following: impaired control over drug use, compulsive use, continued use despite harm, and craving. The difference between addiction and abuse is often times unclear. It’s a difficult call to make as a family member or a close friend that is dealing with a person like this in their life, but ultimately it is a call that only the addict can make for themselves. There are tons of different sources and tests and questions out there that can be done that can
In the late 1914, people started going into self-detox to get clean. Nurses started admitting to themselves and their bosses that they were not ok and needed help. All around the U.S., people were more open about the problem they faced. With the passage of the Harrison Narcotic act brought physician to help and made it harder for them to get the drugs. From the 1920’s to 1941 there was no faculty to help women. Finally, the Lexington opened to women, but it was 10x harder on them then men. Barbara, stated “by the mid 1960’s, narcotic addiction in the health profession came to be considered a more serious problem than previously suspected” (121). A rehabilitation specifically for Nurses was opened in 1972, only patients taken by this rehab was
Prevention Principles are intended to assist communities in developing substance abuse prevention programs. The risk factors of individuals battling addictions can vary based on their socioeconomic status. Younger children are effected most by the risk factors involving drugs and alcohol. Early intervention is the best way to correct any negative behaviors and hopefully increase positive behaviors. Prevention programs would be beneficial to have in communities. People should have a better understanding of drugs and the effects on the body. By making communities aware of any drug related activities, they can tailor their programs to meet the needs of individuals who are involved with drug activity.
A drug is a chemical substance applied into treating, diagnosing and preventing one from disease infections or a substance that is used by a person to enhance his or her physical and mental state in the perceived effect. Drugs used for different purposes and their effect depend on which cause for usage. It causes both positive and negative consequences directly to the user and in the long-run it affects the whole society or community. Drug addiction is the activity of uncontrollable dependence on a substance by the user no matter the harm caused by its usage. It is a habit that has been in many years hard to curb especially among the youths. “We must recognize that substance abuse and addiction is a disease, not a moral failing or easily abandoned self-indulgence,” (Califano, 2008).The cases of drug abuse have been on the rise over the recent years and resulted in crimes. The cases have a great effect affected the society in general since the reliable energetic youths have turned to drug abuse. However, some measures have been initiated to mitigate, curb and treat drug addiction in the society as outlined in the essay.