Drug interactions cause ? in major brain systems, which underlie continued ? behavior
and the development of ?
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imbalances and deficits
risk-taking
substance use disorders
Historically, substance use has been addressed in the US by either:
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, (1) Primary prevention strategies that keep people from using alcohol or
drugs
(2) Specialized treatment for those diagnosed with substance use disorders
substance use leads to a significant release of ? causing extreme feelings of pleasure
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dopamine
Major Psychoactive Substances
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methamphetamine, tobacco, club drugs, hallucinogens, heroin, inhalants,
marijuana, cocaine, and prescriptions medication
The adolescent developmental period is a time of ...
Adolescents are an ? population
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- Emotional Maturation
- Identity Formation
- Life Skills Development
- Risk-Taking Behavior, which includes substance use experimentation
, At-risk population with substances use patterns that put them at high risk
for developing substance use disorders over time
"Current Drinking"
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any use of alcohol in the past 30 days
No Use →
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Education
Stimulant effects of cocaine
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Short-term effects:
Euphoric, energetic, talkative, alert, paranoia, restlessness, vertigo, and
anxiety
Feelings of pleasure
Dilated pupils, seizures, headaches, stroke
Disturbed heart rhythm/heart attacks and constricted blood vessels
Nausea and abdominal pain
Long-term effects:
Decreased immune function
Lack of appetite and malnourishment
Tracks, allergic rxns
Severe bowl gangrene
and the development of ?
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imbalances and deficits
risk-taking
substance use disorders
Historically, substance use has been addressed in the US by either:
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, (1) Primary prevention strategies that keep people from using alcohol or
drugs
(2) Specialized treatment for those diagnosed with substance use disorders
substance use leads to a significant release of ? causing extreme feelings of pleasure
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dopamine
Major Psychoactive Substances
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methamphetamine, tobacco, club drugs, hallucinogens, heroin, inhalants,
marijuana, cocaine, and prescriptions medication
The adolescent developmental period is a time of ...
Adolescents are an ? population
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- Emotional Maturation
- Identity Formation
- Life Skills Development
- Risk-Taking Behavior, which includes substance use experimentation
, At-risk population with substances use patterns that put them at high risk
for developing substance use disorders over time
"Current Drinking"
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any use of alcohol in the past 30 days
No Use →
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Education
Stimulant effects of cocaine
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Short-term effects:
Euphoric, energetic, talkative, alert, paranoia, restlessness, vertigo, and
anxiety
Feelings of pleasure
Dilated pupils, seizures, headaches, stroke
Disturbed heart rhythm/heart attacks and constricted blood vessels
Nausea and abdominal pain
Long-term effects:
Decreased immune function
Lack of appetite and malnourishment
Tracks, allergic rxns
Severe bowl gangrene