Facing Up to Drug Addiction
Drug Abuse Upclose
Drug abuse is one of the biggest problems facing the world today. It destroys millions of lives, tears families apart and robs the public purse of tens of billions of dollars each year. And as the scourge of drug addiction tightens its grip on society, governments the world over watch in helpless horror, seemingly powerless to stem the tide of terrible consequences.
Let’s face it, the so-called War on Drugs simply isn’t working.
One of the most awkward questions confronting politicians charged with tackling this problem is: What exactly is drug abuse? Joseph Califano, president of the USA ’s National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA), puts the problem in a nutshell: “It’s an equal opportunity
...you have to! There comes a moment when you HAVE to do something After that phase you just can t see your best friends damage themselves the way they are. You have see the general picture and realize you have ...
Drug abusers include well-heeled heavy smokers who deliberately damage their own health and pollute the air of those around them, often at great cost to society. They include high flying heavy drinkers who jeopardise their family relationships and careers through their addiction to alcohol. Then there are the street kids in South America and Eastern Europe who rely on inhalants to ease the pain of starvation and homelessness. Youngsters in wealthier countries do the same through boredom, peer pressure, despair, problems at home.
Realising How Common Drug Abuse Is
Tobacco, alcohol and inhalants are the most widely abused substances in the world -
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...Biochemistry the discovery of morphine-like substances called endorphins (runners high, etc.) and the so-called pleasure pathway the mesocorticolimbic dopamine pathway (MCLP). This is the brain center or possible anatomic site underlying addictions at which alcohol and other drugs stimulate to ...
A study by CASA found that in one year alone America’s states spent $81 billion tackling the health and criminal consequences of substance abuse. A relatively meagre $218 million went on preventing and treating abuse among young people. Banning a substance doesn’t stop people getting hold of it, and in the case of youngsters it simply makes the outlawed substance more desirable. Many youth workers specialising in the field of substance abuse
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When drugs are legal they can be strictly controlled and taxed, those who abuse them can seek help and treatment without fear of a jail sentence and the drug barons are driven out of business. Man has been using mind altering substances for thousands of years. He used to be able to do it without creating death and destruction all around him. So where have we gone wrong? [http://www.guide4living.com/drugabuse/index.htm]Guide4Living covers [http://www.guide4living.com/drugabuse/alcohol.htm]Alcoholism and [http://www.guide4living.com/drugabuse/cannabis.htm]Cannabis Addiction.