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What is considered substance abuse?

Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Nov 15, 2020
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Substance abuse is when you have a strong craving or desire to use a certain substance despite knowing it is not good for you. As you use more of the substance, you develop tolerance and need larger doses to achieve the same effect. It may also affect your social life and obligations where you give them up or spend less time in those areas. When you try to cut down or control your use of the substance, you fail and may taken even larger amounts than intended. You may spend a lot of time trying to obtain the substance.
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Profile: DarkPiT23
DarkPiT23 on Nov 22, 2020
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Substance abuse refers to the harmful or hazardous use of psychoactive substances, including alcohol and illicit drugs. Drug addiction, also called substance use disorder, is a disease that affects a person's brain and behavior and leads to an inability to control the use of a legal or illegal drug or medication. Substances such as alcohol, marijuana and nicotine also are considered drugs. It's really important to know the difference between The APA ditched both “substance abuse” and “substance dependence” in favor of “substance use disorder.” Substance use disorder is now the medical term for addiction. Previously, abuse was a mild form of addiction, and dependence was a moderate or severe form of addiction.
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bubblegumNarwhal3234 on Jan 9, 2021
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Substance abuse occurs when the overuse of both legal and illegal substances such as drugs, alcohol and other substances such as prescription drugs are used in the wrong way. Substance abuse can lead to long term addiction and other complications both health and emotion wise. Situations such as cardiac arrest, malnutrition, abuse, shoplifting, burglary and many more situations similar could occur from a substance abuse addiction. Many people do recover from substance abuse addiction, however it has to be a chance from within. It has to be a firm choice to recover, it’s not an easy route, but it’s the best route.
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RNStudent9 on Jan 16, 2021
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Substance abuse is when you take drugs that are not legal. It's also when you use alcohol, prescription medicine, and other legal substances too much or in the wrong way. Substance abuse differs from addiction. Many people with substance abuse problems are able to quit or can change their unhealthy behavior. Criteria for substance use disorder: - taking the substance in larger amounts or for longer than you're meant to. - wanting to cut down or stop using the substance but not managing to. - spending a lot of time getting, using, or recovering from use of the substance. - cravings and urges to use the substance.
Profile: Ghostie25
Ghostie25 on Jan 24, 2021
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Substance abuse is a mental illness that consumes someone's life. It can be described when someone has let a substance such as alcohol or drugs take over their life. For example, Someone's whole life is dedicated to getting drugs or the substance they are addicted to. Substance abuse not only alters the abuser's life but also their friends and family around them. Often times, this type of abuse disturbed their work life and home life. This is very hard for people to deal with, but there is light at the end of the tunnel. So many support groups are there for people struggling with substance abuse.
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Anonymous on Feb 24, 2021
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Substance abuse is the repetitive use of harmful substances (drugs, alcohol, medication, or other substances). Often, substance abuse is difficult to cover up or contain, and negatively impacts various aspects of a person's life. A person living with substance abuse might notice that their use of substances creates problems or difficulties within their relationships, family life, or work life. Substance abuse can make a person feel like nothing is going right, everything is hopeless, or that things are just always out of control. Sometimes substance abuse results in a person hitting "rock bottom" where they feel they have completely lost control of their life.
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Anonymous on Mar 11, 2021
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Substance abuse can simply be defined as a pattern of harmful use of any substance for mood-altering purposes. "Substances" can include alcohol and other drugs (illegal or not) as well as some substances that are not drugs at all. "Abuse" can result because you are using a substance in a way that is not intended or recommended, or because you are using more than prescribed. To be clear, someone can use substances and not be addicted or even have a substance use disorder, as defined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, Fifth Edition (DSM-5).Health officials consider substance use as crossing the line into substance abuse if that repeated use causes significant impairment, such as: Disabilities Failure to meet responsibilities Health issues
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Steve847 on Mar 28, 2021
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Substance abuse isn't something you should take lightly. It occurs when you use alcohol, prescription medicine, and other legal and illegal substances too much or in the wrong way. Substance abuse differs from addiction. Many people with substance abuse problems are able to quit or can change their unhealthy behavior. Addiction, on the other hand, is a disease. It means you can’t stop using even when your condition causes you harm. Both legal and illegal drugs have chemicals that can change how your body and mind work. They can give you a pleasurable “high,” ease your stress, or help you avoid problems in your life.
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Carlos1234 on Apr 8, 2021
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Substance abuse can be anything, it does not have to be a drug. Today in a world full of technology, that can mean tablets, video games and laptops as well. Video games are used to help pass the time and cure boredom, but when someone makes it the center of their day, then that is when it becomes an addiction. That is what substance abuse is, an addiction to something. This often goes unnoticed because we do not realize how dependent we are of such things until we do not have them. Try leaving your phone at home one day and you will quickly see what I am talking about.
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michelle3131 on May 27, 2021
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Substance abuse is when you use a substance in an excessive amount to cope with the stressors in your life. Such as using a substance to the extreme to escape the emotions you are feeling. When you feel that you need the substance to get through the day or to live, this is also an indicator of substance abuse. If you go through withdraws when you do not use the substance then you know that you have become dependent on the substance which is an indicator of substance abuse. Substance abuse can result over time without you even realize it until you find out you have become dependent on it.
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