Is Substance Abuse/addiction Motivated by the Desire to Achieve Euphoria or to Avoid the Opposite?
Question by slydog: Is substance abuse/addiction motivated by the desire to achieve euphoria or to avoid the opposite?
Is substance abuse/addiction motivated by the desire to achieve euphoria or to avoid the opposite?
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Answer by confused
it is to escape the misery one is in and to achieve euphoria that the person rarely gets in the human experience. thus tricking his mind into thinking that it is good for him and causing his addiction .
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Opportunities Lost
Opportunities lost
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Every basketball factory in America recruited him, but he decided to stay home and play for Boston College. He broke his wrist during his first college game, fell into a pattern of substance abuse and failed several drug tests. Boston College kicked …
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NH Suicide Prevention Council details drug dangers
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The news conference was organized by the state Department of Health and Human Services and led by New Futures, an organization that works on preventing and reducing alcohol and drug abuse. end of story marker. © Copyright 2012 Associated Press.
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Goldcorp's $3-Million Donation to Help Train Addiction Specialists
Goldcorp's -million donation to help train addiction specialists
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Wood said the program will help establish and accredit a "critical mass of physicians" with the tools for early intervention and the treatment of severe addiction. "This is something that was needed decades ago," Wood said. "We know that drug and …
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School Administrators Present Plan to Curb Students' At-Risk Behavior
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How Will I Find Substance Abuse Treatment Centers in Westbrook, Maine?
Question by AIYANNA E: How will I find substance abuse treatment centers in Westbrook, Maine?
I was tasked by my professor to do a research about substance abuse, which I will present in class. I know the staff of such centers can provide me with essential facts to make my presentation OK.
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Answer by Lance
I dont know
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Is This a Good Argument for the Legalization of Drugs? Why or Why Not?
Question by Neocon Swine (America’s Flu): Is this a good argument for the legalization of drugs? Why or why not?
http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/03/24/miron.legalization.drugs/index.html
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CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts (CNN) — Over the past two years, drug violence in Mexico has become a fixture of the daily news. Some of this violence pits drug cartels against one another; some involves confrontations between law enforcement and traffickers.
Recent estimates suggest thousands have lost their lives in this “war on drugs.”
The U.S. and Mexican responses to this violence have been predictable: more troops and police, greater border controls and expanded enforcement of every kind. Escalation is the wrong response, however; drug prohibition is the cause of the violence.
Drug Testing for a Job?
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so, i have a job interview tomorrow for a job working with handicapped people. the job duties would include caring for them at the home they live at as well as bringing them to different places they need to go(the store, the bank, etc). I would use my own vehicle so right there that takes insurance responsibility off of them in the event of a car accident or another incident like that. so this is where my question comes in. i smoke pot fairly often. i’d say about 4 or 5 times a week. i do it responsibly, like i dont drive while stoned, i dont smoke before i do important tasks, i get everything i need to do before i smoke, everything like that. i definately wouldn’t go to work stoned. when i had a phone interview with one of the managers today he talked about getting cpr certified and certified by the state of massachusetts to administer medication and everything like that but he didn’t even mention a drug test. i live in massachusetts, would i be required by law to get drug tested because i would be working with the handicapped or anything else like that?