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Paul Taylor RSW

INTRODUCTIONS DEFINITION OF “DRUG USE” ADDICTION & DEPENDENCE HIDDEN HARM (2011) DRUG QUIZ

Definition of the TERM “Drug USE” “ Any substance which when introduced into the body changes how we think, feel or behave.”

DRUGSCOPE (2008) ‘THE ESSENTIAL STUDENT READER ON DRUGS’ DEPENDENCE DESCRIBES A COMPULSION TO CONTINUE TAKING A DRUG IN ORDER TO FEEL GOOD OR TO AVOID FEELING BAD. WHEN THIS IS DONE TO AVOID PHYSICAL DISCOMFORT OR WITHDRAWEL, IT IS KNOWN AS PHYSICAL DEPENDENCE; WHEN IT HAS A PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECT (THE NEED FOR STIMULATION OR PLEASURE, OR TO ESCAPE REALITY) THEN IT IS KNOWN AS PSYCHOLOGICAL DEPENDENCE. DRUGSCOPE (2008) ‘THE ESSENTIAL STUDENT READER ON DRUGS’

DRUGSCOPE (2008) ‘THE ESSENTIAL STUDENT READER ON DRUGS’ ADDICTION IMPLIES THAT A DRUG DEPENDENCY HAS DEVELPED TO SUCH AN EXTENT THAT IT HAS SERIOUS DETRIMENTAL EFFECTS ON THE USER. THEY MAY BE CHRONICALLY INTOXICATED, HAVE GREAT DIFFICULTY STOPPING THE DRUG USE AND BE DETERMINED TO OBATAIN THE DRUG BY ALMOST ANY MEANS. THE TERM ADDICTION IS INEXTRICABLY LINKED TO SOCIETY’S REACTION TO THE USER AND SO MEDICAL EXPERTS TRY TO AVOID USING IT, PREFERRING THE TERM DEPENDENCE INSTEAD. DRUGSCOPE (2008) ‘THE ESSENTIAL STUDENT READER ON DRUGS’

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