Describe the chosen addiction specifically and how this is


Study of Drugs and Alcohol

Addiction Project Journal: This assignment is to facilitate your understanding of the addictive process. You are to give up something which you crave and is difficult to let go. Some things you might choose are: caffeine, chocolate, sugar, nicotine, alcohol, gambling, compulsive spending, or a specific destructive behavior (be very specific), etc.

Write a journal entry at least 3 times per week; reflect on your thoughts, feelings, progress, attitudes and reactions about this assignment.

What is required here is honesty, not just formal writing skills.

Select an "addiction" by week two of this quarter, the assignment will last 6 weeks, the journal will be due Week 9.

Addiction Project Journal

Write out your thoughts, feelings and experiences each week. Have at least 2 paragraphs describing your process each week. Also, investigate and write up your findings for the following 6 inquiries.

This assignment is to facilitate your understanding of the addictive process.

You will write a journal for this six week project, at least two paragraphs per week.

To accomplish this project you will define the addictive /negative qualities of your particular substance or activity and write this down in journal form.

Develop a support system of people to assist you; that means tell people what you are doing and have them help you successfully give up your "addiction". You must do some research on your "addiction" and find out what others have done to quit. There may be some formal support or self-help groups available and/or some formal treatment or classes for that issue.

As part of your journal assignment make sure you include each of the following sections in part of your weekly entries.

1. Write what that is, describe how it is important to you, or how much you are attached to using. Also describe some of the negative consequences of your "addiction". If you chose a certain behavior to give up, write down very specifically what that is. Example; shopping - write what particular kinds of shopping to give up; weekends, overspending, clothes, gifts, but not food, restaurants or necessities.

2. Tell at least 3 people around you about giving up your "addiction". The purpose of this is to notice what sort of reactions you get from others. Are they supportive, neutral or unhelpful? Write what they say or do and what your response is to them. How does this response change over time?

3. Research your "addiction": what have others done to quit or stop that behavior? Has there been any research on this particular item? Are there any support groups or programs that deal with it? What resources are there in the community or the US? Give the names of sites, agencies or groups who are doing something about this.

4. Develop a support system, individuals or a group that helps you successfully give up your addiction. This support system may also include a conscious change in behavior; new actions and activities, avoiding certain people or situations. Write in your journal what you notice, what works and what does not work to keep you "clean and sober".

5. What are your triggers (situations or feelings that set off cravings) for using/behavior? What emotional connection is there to the using/behavior? Define and describe your personal standards of behavior for alcohol and drug use. What drugs do you believe are ok to use; when and where is it appropriate to use; what do you expect from your friends if they use?

6. Use your understanding of the definition of addiction to relate to some of your experiences in this project. Look at some of the symptoms of addiction and ponder if some of these symptoms may apply to your experience. If this was a life or death situation who would you go to for help?

Over all, what did you learn from this Addiction Project?

Addiction Journal

Write out your thoughts, feelings and experiences each week. Have at least 2 paragraphs describing your process each week. Also, investigate and write up your findings for the following 6 inquiries.

1) Describe the chosen "addiction" specifically and how this is important to you in your life

2) Tell at least 3 people and describe their reactions: supportive, neutral or unhelpful

3) Research your addiction: what information is already known about your addiction, who or what organization is trying to help with this?

4) Build a support system to help yourself; what works, what does not work to keep you "sober" from your "addiction"
 
5) What are your triggers? Define and describe your personal standards of behavior for your own alcohol and drug use.
 
6) What symptoms of addiction did you experience during this journaling process? If this was a life or death situation what would you do to make sure to succeed in staying "sober"?

Reflection Paper

Watch Frontline "The Meth Epidemic" online

And write up a summary of what you learned. Make sure to include the answers to the following:

• What is the main ingredient in street meth? Where is "ingredient" it made?

• What is the DEA doing to slow down production of street meth?

• Explain how street purity of meth relates to increasing and decreasing levels of abuse and addiction in the population. What impacted the street meth purity, what made it rise and fall twice in the 1990's.

• What is the "Oregon solution?". How did it change meth manufacture in Oregon?

• Where is this Oregon solution being implemented and why is it not being used everywhere in the US?

#6 Opiate Explanation Summary

Reflection Paper: Current Opiate Epidemic in the US. News reports there is a rising heroin abuse problem in the USA.

How many people are abusing prescription opiates compared to abusing heroin?

What is the relation between the rise of Rx opiates use and the current rise in heroin use?

Use specific numbers and statistics to explain this.

How are Rx opiates different or the same as heroin?

What treatment seems to be most effective for opiate addiction?

NIDA, Dr. Nora Volkow Presentation to Congress

CDC, Injury Prevention and Control: Prescription Drug Overdose

NCBI/National Library of Medicine: PubMEd article 2012

Atlantic Magazine report, Oct 2014

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