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1 TOPIC 10 SUBSTANCE RELATED DISORDER
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Classification of Substance-Related Disorders Substance Abuse and Dependence Substance abuse involve a pattern of recurrent use that leads to damaging consequences. Substance dependence is the development of physiological signs of dependence. (tolerance or withdrawal) or by compulsive use of a substance.
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Addiction, Physiological Dependence, and Psychological Dependence - Addiction as the habitual or compulsive use of a drug accompanied by evidence of physiological dependence - Physiological dependence means that one’s body has changed as a result of the regular use of a psychoactive drug in such a way that tolerance or withdrawal syndrome develop. - Psychological dependence involves a patterns of compulsive use of associated with impaired control over the use of drug.
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Alcohol dependence syndrome is a state, psychic and usually also physical resulting from taking alcohol. Heavy drinking is associated with vulnerability and becoming involved in intimate partner violence. 4
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BILOGICAL FACTORS PAYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS SOCIOCULTURAL FACTORS 5
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Use of Medications in Treating Alcohol Abuse Medications to Block the desire to drink Medications to reduce the side effects of withdrawal Psychological treatment approaches Group therapy Environmental intervention Behavioral and cognitive-behavioral therapy Alcoholics anonymous 6
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Narcotics such as opium and heroin Sedatives such as barbiturates Stimulants such as cocaine and amphetamines Anti-anxiety drugs such as benzodiazepines Pain killers such as Oxycontin Hallucinogens such as LSD and PCP 7
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