Adolescents and Addiction Lyn Stewart Liberty University Abstract Adolescent addiction is a prevalent part of American society and has been for decades. Adolescents are impulsive and are driven by peer pressure and heightened emotions and increased hormone production. Their brains are still developing which can cause the adolescent to behave erratically and defy authority. In addition to an under developed brain and central nervous system, many adolescents are the product of…
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Anjelica Harris Addiction in Adolescence Liberty University Many people believe that substance abuse and addiction both refer to the same thing. However, although both refer to a condition commonly associated with drug and alcohol use, they actually have very different meanings (Michael’s House). Substance abuse focuses on abusing a particular drug, but it is not necessarily a habit. Where addiction is being controlled by a substance, and you have to indulge in the substance. It runs your life…
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I disagree with the belief that addiction is a matter of free will and that it should be treated as a voluntary act. Addiction “a strong and harmful need to regularly have something or do something.” I believe that trying or doing something that is known to cause addiction is voluntary, but after that , the need to have it over and over again is out of one’s hands. There are so many things out there to be addicted to that are harmful including drugs, alcohol, and adult movies. Then there are other…
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Abuse and Substance Addiction in Adolescence Dana D. Frazier Liberty University Abuse and Substance Addiction in Adolescences Introduction Did you know that one in 15 high school seniors smoke marijuana on a daily basis or near daily basis, and close to three quarters have consumed alcohol by the end of their high school years (Feldman, 2013, p. 371)? The adolescence years can be characterized by irresponsible behavior and risky choices for some, causing the prevalence of substance abuse…
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memory, motivational learning and emotion are taking place in the adolescent brain. In addition, connections between the basal ganglia and cerebellum are forming which is essential for the development of higher cognitive functioning (Schepis, 2008) The irony is that during adolescence while the prefrontal cortex, which is responsible for judgment and caution in risk-taking behavior is under construction, the adolescents are vulnerable to poor decision making including using and abusing…
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such as peer pressure, bullying, violence, and substance abuse/use. Often times during this stage of life the youth may get off track and try to figure out how to find themselves as an individual. Abuse or Addiction affects the developing brain According to Brooks (2014), “ Adolescents brains are not fully developed.” Children in this stage have a challenge due to all the changes that are taking place within them. By the brain not being fully developed and the frontal lobe of the brain…
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Heroin, a growing addiction in teens and young adults, has risen in purity and decreased in price(Heroin Dependence). Sociologists and scientists who have an interest in this spike, blame factors such as the price and purity, ease of acquiring, and dependence on opioid’s such as prescription pain killers for the recent numbers of heroin overdoses in teens. This epidemic spread from inner city areas to the suburbs, where heroin originally did not have a grip on the drug scene, which causes researchers…
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6277427 Lecture Summary Adolescents and drug abuse and addiction video The teenage years are a time for experimentation and push towards independence. It is also a time when the brain goes through an intense growth and brain cells are dying, growing, and connecting. Mix these two drives together and the effects can easily turn a young teen looking for independence and experimentation into a drug or alcohol addict. Many street drugs can quickly cause addiction such as marijuana, cocaine, and…
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in the brain which gives you the reward and pleasure feeling. When you are dependent on nicotine and are withdrawing from not consuming what your body craves, you end up feeding your body more nicotine which causes addiction. 98% of tobacco addicts start their addiction in the adolescent stage of their life. If parents can step in and be more involved in their child’s life these statistics can decrease. In 2012, an estimated 69.5 million Americans over the age of 12 used tobacco. The most common…
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Drug Addiction 1 Understanding Drug Addiction Tara Doolittle Axia College of University of Phoenix Drug Addiction 2 Everyone has known someone who has had a problem with drugs. Addiction is a common problem among many individuals in the United States. Experts estimate that one out of ten people have a substance abuse problem. – Addiction Treatment Magazine. (2012). 10 Tell-Tale Signs someone needs addiction treatment. www.addictiontreatmentmagazine.com. To understand the…
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