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…. It is characterized by continuous or periodic: impaired control over drinking, preoccupation with the drug alcohol, use of alcohol despite adverse consequences, and distortions in thinking, most notably denial (NCADD)." ItÂ’s effects on an individual are an indescribable…
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drugs, within the syndrome and, more specifically as relates to "hands-on practical cases." Dr. Nathan Hare, a clinical psychologist and sociologist in private practice in San Francisco sees common traits among men who batter woman. He say, "While abusive men…
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…is wrong and cause a child to become depressed. And a depressed child is not a functioning child, psychologically. And an unfunctioning child is at risk of becoming psychologically unbalanced. This all can lead to drugs, alcoholism, or even abuse
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…, communities and society that are associated with the use of drugs.' The Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse (CCSA 1996) setting the principles of harm reduction believe that harm reduction is pragmatic and accepts the use of drugs as a common and enduring feature…
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…, the dismantling of their vehicle looking for drugs, and physical and verbal abuse by the officers. Also, incidents in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Alabama have ended in the police officers killing the drivers and their passengers, while none…
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…as illegal drugs, not only on the body, but on the mind and spirit as well. If constantly abused, alcohol can be even worse for one than taking illegal drugs. Irresponsible drinking can destroy a person's life as well as the lives of those around them. When people…
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…. Therefore decriminalization save everyone money. As far as being victims of violence, legalization would help lower the rates of rape, abuse, and even murder. Figures vary, but one report citing 60% of the abuse against street prostitutes are perpetrated…
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…Administration refuses to allow medicinal use of marijuana. Today hemp is categorized as a "Schedule I Drug", which means the government considers it to be a dangerous drug with a high potential for abuse, with no accepted medical uses. By contrast, cocaine is a much…
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…Administration refuses to allow medicinal use of marijuana. Today hemp is categorized as a "Schedule I Drug", which means the government considers it to be a dangerous drug with a high potential for abuse, with no accepted medical uses. By contrast, cocaine is a much…
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…Cigarette smoking is of interest to the National Institute on Drug Abuse both because of the public health problems associated with this form of substance abuse and because this behavior represents a prototypic dependence process. In the past…
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