Happy Monday, January 4 th 2013 Today we will begin our substance abuse Unit. Today, and throughout...

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Happy Monday, January 4th 2013 Today we will begin our substance abuse

Unit.

Today, and throughout the next week, you will learn about different types of addictions and what alcohol, tobacco, designer drugs

and marijuana do to the body.

Warm Up 1. Have you heard of a designer drug?

If so, what is a “designer drug”? 2. Name two different forms of

tobacco. 3. What does alcohol damage inside

your body? 4. What are some effects of marijuana

usage (mental, physical and psychological)?

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Addictions Open your book to page 315

Types of addiction

318 #’s 4-7

Happy Wednesday May 8th 2013 Today we will continue our Substance

Abuse Unit, focusing in on Designer Drugs and Tobacco.

Targets: Define Marijuana and Designer Drugs Understand how they affect the human body Understand why they are SO dangerous

Other terms: Dysphoria: a state of dissatisfaction, anxiety,

restlessness, or fidgeting Definition: Endorphins are often called the body's natural pain

relievers. Endorphins are biochemical substances made by the body that reduce pain and bring about a feeling of euphoria and well-being. Endorphins are classified as "endogenous opioid polypeptides" and they are thought to be produced by the pituitary gland and hypothalamus during strenuous exercise, and in response to pain, excitement and other stress stimulus. Once produced, endorphins are distributed throughout the nervous system where they interact with the opiate receptors to reduce our perception of pain. These natural pain relievers not only reduce the perception of pain, but they are also

linked with an increased sense of euphoria and well-being.

Endorphins: Thought to be produced by the pituitary gland and hypothalamus during strenuous exercise, and in response to pain, excitement and other stress stimulus.

Carcinogen Any substance or agent that tends to

produce a cancer.

Substance Abuse Vocabulary Psychological Addiction Physical Addiction Designer drugs Marijuana Alcohol Tobacco

Warm Up 1-7-2013 1. What does physical addiction mean?

Give an example. 2. What does psychological addiction

mean? Give an example. 3. What is a carcinogen? Give an example. 4. Define marijuana. 5. What does marijuana being a vasodilator

actually mean to your body?

Marijuana The dried leaves and female flowers of the

hemp plant, used in numerous forms as a narcotic or hallucinogen.

Marijuana is a vasodilator. Meaning is dilates your blood vessels. Blood pressure drops, sometimes triggering a fainting reflex.

Marijuana Marijuana What are some other names for marijuana?

You may hear these names mentioned on TV, by friends, while you are out and about, etc:

Pot, Dope, Mary Jane, Green, Weed, Herb, etc.

What does marijuana do to your body? THC binds with cannabinoid receptors in the

brain, causing reactions across the body depending on where in the brain these receptors are located. The distribution of these receptors is relatively uneven, explaining why some people experience a massive loss of function while others are less affected.

Continued When you consume THC (typically by smoking or

eating Marijuana), the compound travels quickly through your body. It is absorbed into the bloodstream and is carried into the brain where, depending on the dispersion of the cannabinoid receptors, it will begin to have various effects. Once the user has ceased consuming THC or if the THC has reached its highest saturation point, maximum effects will be noticed by the user. This “high”, or feeling of euphoria, can typically last from 15 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the quantity of THC consumed and the tolerance of the particular individual, along with the potency of the marijuana consumed.

In Summary THC binds with cannabinoid receptors in the

brain, causing reactions across the body. Once THC has reached its highest saturation

point, effects are noticed. This “high” feeling can last anywhere from 30-

120 minutes.

What happens then? The typical results of THC consumption: Loss of coordination Audio or visual distortion Lack of time perception Feelings of euphoria, insecurity, joy, or paranoia Short term memory loss!

Why do the effects have such wide range? The reality is that the effects of Marijuana are not

identical within each individual, and though we certainly don’t encourage experimentation or consumption, it is impossible for us to state with any level of certainty the effects of Marijuana on each unique individual.

Marijuana Video on how it affects the body and brain

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8lecl7E6OA

Happy Friday, January 10th 2013

Today we will continue our Substance Abuse Unit, focusing in on Designer Drugs.

Targets: Define Designer Drugs Understand how they affect the human body Understand why they are SO dangerous

Warm Up 1-10-2013 1. What is the active ingredient in

marijuana? Give an example. 2. What does psychological addiction

mean? Give an example. 3. What is a carcinogen? Give an example. 4. Define marijuana. 5. What does marijuana being a vasodilator

actually mean to your body?

Designer Drug What the heck is it?

A drug with properties and effects similar to a known hallucinogen or narcotic but having a slightly altered chemical structure, especially such a drug created in order to evade restrictions against illegal substances.

Designer Drug http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?

id=7379205n

What do you think? Write down in your journals:

One question you have about Designer Drugs.

Groups I am going to now move your guys to new

tables for another video and group work.

Designer Drugs Conversation At your tables, once you have moved, have

one person be a recorder and write your groups’ answers.

Designer Drug Questions What are designer drugs?

What do you and your partner think about the production and consumption of these drugs?

What kinds of problems do you see with these Designer Drugs (think about the fact that they are geared towards teenagers)?

Exit Task

1. What are some effects of THC (marijuana) inhalation?

2. In one sentence, tell me exactly why designer drugs are dangerous?

Answer the following questions in your journal without using your notes.