An Addiction Is an Addiction
By Lynetta
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Lynetta
The author is a Licensed addiction counselor. She has a BA Degree in Social Work and is a Certified Domestic Violence Counselor. She chose to write this book to inform individuals that there are more addictions that drinking and other chemicals. It is important for individuals to know that An Addiction is an Addiction and any addiction can destroy your life. She hopes that this book will enlighten individual and shown them that there is help for addictions.
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An Addiction Is an Addiction - Lynetta
An Addiction
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Contents
PREFACE
DISCLAIMER
PART I
CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 3
PART II
CHAPTER 4
CHAPTER 5
CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 7
CHAPTER 8
CHAPTER 9
CHAPTER 10
CHAPTER 11
CHAPTER 12
PART III
CHAPTER 13
REFERENCE
image004%20copy.jpgPREFACE
Several years ago I was employed as director/instructor of a community college Substance Abuse Counseling Program. It was the responsibility of the instructor to secure textbooks for each class. However, I could not find a textbook to elaborate on subject matters addressing all addictions.
This effect prompted me to develop a text that was comprehensive for the Special Addiction course. This text is intended to inform individuals and families, An Addiction is an Addiction
, and how addictions are a part of all families. This book is intended for a textbook for social sciences courses, but it may be of interest to anyone that is interested in addictions.
I am grateful to my students enrolled in the Special Addiction class at Southern University at Shreveport Louisiana for their comments, suggestions and encouragements to follow through with this book. An Addiction is An Addiction
.
DISCLAIMER
This text was written in an attempt to share the author’s knowledge and experience with others interested in the field of addictions. This information is provided not to advocate or encourage the use or abuse of chemicals. While every effort have been made to ensure that the information reviewed in this text is accurate, this book is not designed for, nor should it be used as a guide to patient care. Rather, this information is reviewed to inform the reader of current trends in the field of addiction. This text is not intended as a guide to self-medication, and neither the author nor the publisher assumes any responsibility for individuals who attempt to use this text as a guide for treatment.
PART I
INTRODUCTION TO ADDICTION
CHAPTER 1
WHAT IS AN ADDICTION?
There is controversy over what constitutes an addiction or an addictive behavior. Historically, addiction was defined on a model of compulsive, maladaptive drug/alcohol use. The repeated use of specific substance was thought to lead to patterns of maladaptive behavior and to physiological changes in the body. Excessive substance use that developed into a persistent pattern of destructive behavior that led to physiological dependence was called substance dependence or addiction, substance dependence involve the development of tolerance to the substance—meaning that the user requires increasing doses of a drug in order to attain the desired effect or high. It was also thought to involve withdrawal in which the substance—using individuals experience uncomfortable and at times harmful symptoms when they reduce or increase their intake of the drug.
More recently, the notions of addiction have been expanded to include a variety of compulsive behaviors, including gambling, eating disorders, sexual addictions, and shopping. While there has been some controversy over whether these behaviors can be considered to be addictions—since physical/chemical addition is absent it has been found the behaviors themselves can lead to physiological changes.
This, addiction is defined as the compulsive need to engage in and the ability to control certain behaviors despite their destructive consequence.
Criteria for Substance
Abuse and Substance Dependence
Not everyone who tried drugs or regularly use drugs are dependent, some abuse substance. According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders IV the criteria are:
Criteria for Substance Abuse
A. A maladaptive pattern of substance use leading to clinically significant impairment or distress, as manifested by one (or more) of the following, occurring within a twelve (12) month period:
1. recurrent substance use resulting in a failure to