Neuroscientists have utilized various brain imaging techniques to document this possibility
in addicted individuals.
Not exact matches
While I don't pretend application of this test was always uniform or was never applied to suppress legitimate art, nonetheless,
in principle, it sought to protect those
individuals particularly susceptible to becoming
addicted to smut — basically, teenage boys and putative dirty old men.
A.A. portrays the
individual in a one - to - one relationship with his or her God, before whom the person must admit total powerlessness (at least over alcohol, though absolute powerlessness is implicit throughout) The alcoholic then comes to «believe
in» (cognitively) a God who is omnipotent and has the ability to «restore sanity» to the
addict, a God to whom one must surrender one's will.
The Harrison Act did not recognize addiction as a treatable condition and therefore the therapeutic use of cocaine, heroin or morphine to such
individuals was outlawed — leading the Journal of American Medicine to remark,» [the
addict] is denied the medical care he urgently needs, open, above - board sources from which he formerly obtained his drug supply are closed to him, and he is driven to the underworld where he can get his drug, but of course, surreptitiously and
in violation of the law.»
It was very striking: We found we could replicate what happens
in the prefrontal areas and the D2 receptors with cocaine also with alcohol, and then we replicated it
in methamphetamine -
addicted individuals, and then we replicated it
in individuals who come from families where alcoholism is very prevalent.
According to first author Dr. Lena Rademacher, postdoctoral fellow at the University of Lübeck
in Germany, a major challenge
in understanding substance - related disorders lies
in uncovering why only some
individuals become
addicted.
Opiate addiction is largely controlled by the formation of powerful reward memories that link the pleasurable effects of opiate - class drugs to environmental triggers that induce drug craving
in individuals addicted to opiates.
The National Institute on Drug Abuse estimates that 40 to 60 percent of
addicted individuals will relapse, and
in some studies the rates are as high as 80 percent at six months after treatment.
For
individuals with a high level of dopamine receptors, they can become
addicted to food just as they would get
addicted to a drug (7), as modern - day junk foods create a surge of dopamine to be released
in the brain (similarly to cocaine, for example).
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Now, many of these
individual scenes are interesting to a degree (Elle Fanning plays a recovering heroin
addict now preaching the word of God,
in the process labeling the idea of a casino as a form of sinning, stunting Joe's contingency plan
in the inevitably of the legalization of alcohol), but are never given enough time to mean anything.
Rather than embed with just one
individual or group or take only a drug war framing to the transportation of narcotics, «The Trade» follows a number of different throughlines: the boss of an opium poppy production field,
addicts in various stages of treatment, police officials
in Mexico City and Dayton, Ohio.
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addicts and alcoholics as they progress through detoxification and into life - long recovery, utilizing medicinal and medical supervision,
individual and group therapies, and assuring a safe, comfortable environment
in which to reclaim their lives.
After working for years, with a high level of success, with some of the most traumatized,
addicted, and overlooked
individuals in society, I have a broad knowledge and ability to help or assist many who are stuck or feel they can not be helped.»
Groups that she facilitates include groups for: female intimacy disorders, partners of infidelity or sexual
addicts, boundaries, women's issues, and groups for
individuals who have already participated
in a family of origin workshop who want to continue working on core issues.
Individuals struggling with sexual addiction (whether personally or
in relationship with an
addict) often suffer from profound spiritual shame.
Outcome research informs us that couples counseling is more effective than
individual therapy
in identifying addiction and moving the
addict and family into recovery.
Untreated / diagnosed mental health issues such as anxiety and depression play a huge role
in individuals becoming
addicted to substances like methamphetamine.
I work with
addicted individuals as well as their partners or family members to help everyone cope with the addiction
in ways that foster healing.
In addition to
individual psychotherapy, he supervises an intensive outpatient psychotherapy program for sexual
addicts.
I help such
individuals learn how they can interact with
addicts in ways that preserve their own sanity and that maximize the likelihood that the
addict reduces his or her substance usage and seeks treatment.
In conversation with the moderator and with the participation of the audience, the workshops will present material on the psycho - emotional dynamics of the
addicted person and point to ways of working with such
individuals to liberate them from their habituated patterns.
Today, sexual addiction is probably «out of the shadows,» but it remains shrouded
in negative attitudes and stereotypes that contribute to the shame and lowered self - esteem of
addicted individuals.
Specialities include
individual, group and family therapy for substance abuse and sex
addicts and continuum of care therapy for post detox patients, those
in residential treatment, intensive outpatient care and halfway house residents.
We specialize
in the confidential treatment of opiate addiction for
individuals who are
addicted to heroin, vicodin, oxycotin, and other opiates.
In doing so, I had joined two of the key features of AA that account for its dismal failure to arrive at prompt, full recovery, (1) the group format that allows fellowships of addiction to emerge as surrogate families, and (2) the clinical mindset of the psychological disease concept of addiction that views self - intoxication by problem drinkers and drug
addicts as an innocent act committed by innocent
individuals.
Individuals who are
addicted to gambling are unable to control their behavior even though it's causing problems
in their life.
The court also referred to the EEOC Technical Manual which states that a «person who casually used drugs illegally
in the past, but did not become
addicted is not an
individual with a disability based upon past drug use.»