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Papers On Drugs & Alcohol
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Psychodynamic Analysis and Cognitive Behavioral Theory: Two Different Views of One Case Study
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This 10 page paper provides an overview of two distinctly different approaches to managing one example case study: the psychodynamic analysis and cognitive behavioral theory. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: MHAlcRic.rtf
Psychological Aspects of Marijuana Use
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This 2 page paper provides an overview of the psychological effects of smoking pot. Medicinal uses are explored and statistics are provided. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA006pot.rtf
Psychological Effects of Alcoholism
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In 5 pages, the author discusses the psychological effects of alcoholism. Alcohol is a powerful drug that causes physical, social, and psychological effects. Those effects include anxiety and depression. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PCefalc.doc
Psychosocial Motivators of Drug Use
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A 10 page look at the most important psychosocial reasons why people turn to drugs. The writer is concerned with making the point that the stereotypical image of an underprivileged, ethnic minority abusing drugs is hardly a realistic one. Depression, peer pressure, and high society acceptance are among the major factors examined. From a psychological standpoint, the role of education in preventing drug use & abuse is stressed. bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Motidrug.wps
Questions and Answers: Drugs and Racial Injustice
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A 6 page paper which examines some articles on drugs and racial injustice in the United States and then answers questions posed by the student requesting the paper. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAqadrg.rtf
Rationale for a Student Assistance Program
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A 13 page paper discussing the need for and
structuring of a Student Assistance Program (SAP) in the school setting. There are many and
varied programs available designed to help people of all ages deal with the stresses of life and
focusing specifically on drug and alcohol abuse. Though many such programs exist, a feature
common to most is that they are not well known in the communities they serve. Participation
commonly is in the form of a "sentence" imposed by some civil authority, and many individuals
already have lived most of their lives devoted to their specific addictions. Modeled on the
Employee Assistance Program (EAP) model, the SAP works to accomplish identification and
intervention much earlier, and on a voluntary basis in every case possible. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
Filename: KS-SAPs.wps
Reaction To 12-Step Meeting
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3 pages in length. Expectations before attending the Alcoholics Anonymous meeting were to find a room full of sloppy, unkempt individuals who were considered to be on the fringe of civilized society. Not only was I prepared to avoid contact at all costs with these losers, but I was not even planning on staying for the entire meeting with the anticipation of being too repulsed by such mentally weak and physically slovenly individuals. I could not have been more wrong in my expectations, inasmuch as the meeting was filled with professional, well-groomed people who could well have been my own friends or family members. No bibliography.
Filename: TLC12-Step.rtf
Reefer Madness: Marijuana Use in the 1950s
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A 5 page overview of the impact illegal marijuana use had in the U.S. in the 1950s. This paper details the government's crusade against the drug and weighs out the many misperceptions that were perpetuated. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPmarij1950s.rtf
Reflections Following Attendance at a AA/Alanon Meeting
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This 6 page paper provides an overview of one individuals experiences upon attending an Alanon meeting. This paper considers the general perspectives on the meeting as well as specific experiences and emotions related to the specific elements of the meeting. This paper also includes an example of specific observations about the experiences offered.
Filename: MHAAview.wps
Reiman's "The Rich Get Richer And The Poor Get Prison" - Drugs
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5 pages in length. Chapter I of Jeffrey Reiman's The Rich Get Richer and the Poor Get Prison addresses the very questions Americans have been asking ever since the so-called war on drugs was waged. What readers quickly realize is how the quest to control illegal drug use within various populations is - as with most other important issues - based upon very complex socioeconomic undercurrents. Answers do exist to the overwhelming drug problem, however, they are cocooned within such political rigmarole and manipulation that actually applying a solution is fraught with struggle. Reiman (2006) clearly acknowledges how imprisonment is hardly the answer, inasmuch as overpopulation is one of the most pressing issues in today's penal system. Instead, the answer is preventive rather than reactive: keep the problem from perpetuating by not treating the symptom but rather addressing the core issues. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCReiman.rtf
Relationship Between the Disposition, Metabolism, Exposure and Excretion of Toxic Chemicals in the Body
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This 9 page paper explores the manner in which various toxins enter the body and are passed through the body. The author distinguishes between environmental contaminants and drugs, both medicinally administered drugs and illicit drugs, that can be considered toxins. Using the drug phenobarbitone as a specific example, the physiological process through which a toxin travels through the human body is illustrated. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPtoxExc.rtf
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