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Causes and effects of drug addiction
VOCABULARY
Drug : droga Addiction : adicción Devastate : devastado fisychology :fisicologia Physical : fiscal Blame : culpa Cycle : ciclo Abuse : abuso Brain : cerebro People : personas
Conditions :condiciones Range : colocar Wide : ancho Disorder : desorden Society : sociedad Schizophrenia: esquizofrenia Anxiety : ansiedad Stimulants : estimulantes Inhalants : inhalantes Heroin : heroína
verbs
Affect : afectar Bring up : Producir Lead : llevar Fall : caer Understard : entender Abuse : abusar Control : controlar Begin : empezar Seek : Buscar Break : romper
Change : Cambiar Smoke : fumar Smell : oler Inject : inyectar Show : mostrar Use : usar Adapte : adaptar Listen : escuchar Refort : reforzar Arrest : arrestar
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
HIGH SCHOOL: BENIGNO TOMAS ARGOTE
PRESENTATION: DRUG ADDICTION
PRESENTED BY: JENNIFER GUTIERREZ MEGAN GONZALEZ
ELÍAS MORA ELISETH RODRIGUEZ
JAVIER SAMUDIO EMILYS VELÁSQUEZ
TEACHER: ELBA DE GONZALES
LEVEL: 11°B
DRUG ADDICTION
Drug addiction is one of the most devastating of all psychological and physical disorders that can affect a family.
Is important to understand what drug addiction is and how it affects the human
brain.
Schizophrenia
Many people addicted to drugs may suffer from multiple disorders,
including:
Bipolar disorder or other major depressive disorder.
Post-traumatic stress disorder or anxiety disorder.
Low self-esteem or negative body image.
There are many classes and types of drugs that can cause an addiction problem.The classes of drugs are broken down into the following categories:
Stimulants (cocaine, crack, methamphetamine, amphetamine)
Depressants (opiates including heroin,
hydrocodone and others)
Hallucinogens (LSD, psilocybin, PCP and
others)
Inhalants
Each type of drug comes with its own set of socioeconomic and short- and long-term health effects.
Causes and effect of drug
addiction
¿What Leads to Addiction?
Drug addiction is a chronic brain
disease with many possible factors – psychological, biological and social – that can increase the risk of addiction.
These factors include:
The lack of a healthy, nurturing home environment or the presence of a chaotic lifestyle.
Influences and activities outside the
home environment include inappropriate classroom behavior and association with peers involved in the use of drugs.
The medicines used to treat medical conditions with pain management or medications for mental diseases can lead to a dependence, abuse and ultimately to addiction.
The Effects
of Drug Addiction
The physical effects of drug addiction,
drug vary, but may include heart rhythm irregularities and heart attacks, shortness of breath and respiratory arrest, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain, weakness, seizures and memory loss .
Psychological effects can include depression, hallucinations, paranoia and aggression.
Social effects are often noticed by
family and friends of someone addicted to drugs. If you recognize a change in aggressiveness, selfishness, lying or a lack of interest in usual activities, you may be observing or experiencing the results of drug addiction.
a true friend does not endanger your life.